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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 08:05 PM
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Exactly!! JohnM hit the nail on the head. In the Cayman, I had to slide the seat forward (more than I liked) in order to tilt the seat back enough.
 
Old Jul 16, 2009 | 08:53 PM
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Exactly!! JohnM hit the nail on the head. In the Cayman, I had to slide the seat forward (more than I liked) in order to tilt the seat back enough.
I see, thanks for the insight guys. Good to know. I'm generally a pretty upright driver, so this is a nonissue for me.
 
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Go drive the 09 with pdk and tell us what you think ; )
 
Old Jul 17, 2009 | 12:26 AM
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Go drive the 09 with pdk and tell us what you think ; )
09 PDK is out of my consideration at this time. I rather buy a used 997TT or used 997 GT3 if I am going to spend that kind of money. I am not considering brand new Porsche because I don't want to take the associated depreciation and actually prefer pre-owned vehicles in great condition at a great discount!

I plan to be shopping for PDK Cayman S or PDK 997 C2S in 3-4 years!!
 

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Old Jul 17, 2009 | 12:34 AM
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I have both a Cayman and Carrera in my garage (please excuse unfinished drywall, it was a while back). I had a Boxster S also.

I'd go for the 911 (yes, I know it's ironic that I say that since I'm currently selling). The 911 is a modern-day classic, will continue to challenge you as a driver, and will keep you entertained for years.

The Cayman is a great car, but it'll bore you after some time. It's just so easy to drive and handles great! But since it lacks torque and is short on interior space, you'll be left wanting more. My 2 cents...

 
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