Soon to be 1st time Porsche owner
#1
Soon to be 1st time Porsche owner
Hello, I have made a decision that I no longer want to sacrifice myself and my happiness for an economy or perceived 'practical' car. I have had a long list of cars, many of which were BMW's, RWD and sporty versions which have taught me a lot about driving and car control, especially during the Canadian winter months.
Currently made the decision to downgrade to a Honda Civic so I can focus on house expenses and to save a few pennies to put towards my first Porsche. With that being said, I am torn between a 997 and a 981 Cayman. The biggest reason for these 2 choices is budget and driving feel/performance. I am not a fan of the newer or older Cayman models, also the 997 seems to feel great to drive, the newer ones have lost a little bit of soul (in my opinion).
So, with all of that rambling now complete, would a 911 be a better choice as a first Porsche and a daily driver. I drive around 12,000 miles a year and would often use it for mundane tasks, plus numerous weekend cruises through the mountains. The inner child in me likes the Cayman because there is possibly going to be newer 'toys', but the 911 has been a longtime desired vehicle. Finally, is there anything specific I should be looking for as a mandatory option or are there things to look out for (IMS, etc)
The good news is I am not going to rush into a purchase as I want to source the 'right car'.
Feedback, suggestions, flame suit ready
Currently made the decision to downgrade to a Honda Civic so I can focus on house expenses and to save a few pennies to put towards my first Porsche. With that being said, I am torn between a 997 and a 981 Cayman. The biggest reason for these 2 choices is budget and driving feel/performance. I am not a fan of the newer or older Cayman models, also the 997 seems to feel great to drive, the newer ones have lost a little bit of soul (in my opinion).
So, with all of that rambling now complete, would a 911 be a better choice as a first Porsche and a daily driver. I drive around 12,000 miles a year and would often use it for mundane tasks, plus numerous weekend cruises through the mountains. The inner child in me likes the Cayman because there is possibly going to be newer 'toys', but the 911 has been a longtime desired vehicle. Finally, is there anything specific I should be looking for as a mandatory option or are there things to look out for (IMS, etc)
The good news is I am not going to rush into a purchase as I want to source the 'right car'.
Feedback, suggestions, flame suit ready
Last edited by E85SBM; 08-30-2018 at 10:07 AM.
#2
I had a Cayman (987) prior to my two 911s (996TT 6MT and 997TTS - PDK). I loved the Cayman, just not enough power for me (non-S). BUT, I LOVED having the hatch back storage space along with the "Frunk" storage space. But the 911s have back seats / storage. The hatch was just easy to access.
I think you'll be happy with a Cayman but like me, I wanted to fulfill my dream / bucket list of owning a 911 (or several over time).
Keep us posted on your decision. Do lots of reading / research on the non-turbo 911s and the IMS / bore scoring potential.
If you can swing it, by a 996Turbo and not have to worry about either!
I think you'll be happy with a Cayman but like me, I wanted to fulfill my dream / bucket list of owning a 911 (or several over time).
Keep us posted on your decision. Do lots of reading / research on the non-turbo 911s and the IMS / bore scoring potential.
If you can swing it, by a 996Turbo and not have to worry about either!
#3
Thank you, I am needing to some research before I buy as I normally spend a fair amount of time to figure out what I like the most and what options I need versus want. This will be a big departure for me as well as I tend to only buy new vehicles (11 out of the last 12 have been new or factory ordered BMW/MINI/Audi). Ideally I am struggling with the lack of choice in Canada, so I may need to research importing something from the US.
My logical mind wants a C4 or C4S, but budget would probably lean towards a Cayman of a slightly newer generation or model year. I know I also need to adjust budget for potential repairs/fixes, modifications, etc. which will be different from buying something new and driving for 11-23 months like I have historically done.
Purchase price estimate would be approx $50k Canadian or $35-40k US. I know this can be a bit restrictive, but that is why I am doing my homework and in the next year to 2 years, I may have the ability to stretch the budget, or jump on something that catches my eye. I am also trying to watch pricing trends which seem to shift with the seasons.
My logical mind wants a C4 or C4S, but budget would probably lean towards a Cayman of a slightly newer generation or model year. I know I also need to adjust budget for potential repairs/fixes, modifications, etc. which will be different from buying something new and driving for 11-23 months like I have historically done.
Purchase price estimate would be approx $50k Canadian or $35-40k US. I know this can be a bit restrictive, but that is why I am doing my homework and in the next year to 2 years, I may have the ability to stretch the budget, or jump on something that catches my eye. I am also trying to watch pricing trends which seem to shift with the seasons.
#4
Thank you, I am needing to some research before I buy as I normally spend a fair amount of time to figure out what I like the most and what options I need versus want. This will be a big departure for me as well as I tend to only buy new vehicles (11 out of the last 12 have been new or factory ordered BMW/MINI/Audi). Ideally I am struggling with the lack of choice in Canada, so I may need to research importing something from the US.
My logical mind wants a C4 or C4S, but budget would probably lean towards a Cayman of a slightly newer generation or model year. I know I also need to adjust budget for potential repairs/fixes, modifications, etc. which will be different from buying something new and driving for 11-23 months like I have historically done.
Purchase price estimate would be approx $50k Canadian or $35-40k US. I know this can be a bit restrictive, but that is why I am doing my homework and in the next year to 2 years, I may have the ability to stretch the budget, or jump on something that catches my eye. I am also trying to watch pricing trends which seem to shift with the seasons.
My logical mind wants a C4 or C4S, but budget would probably lean towards a Cayman of a slightly newer generation or model year. I know I also need to adjust budget for potential repairs/fixes, modifications, etc. which will be different from buying something new and driving for 11-23 months like I have historically done.
Purchase price estimate would be approx $50k Canadian or $35-40k US. I know this can be a bit restrictive, but that is why I am doing my homework and in the next year to 2 years, I may have the ability to stretch the budget, or jump on something that catches my eye. I am also trying to watch pricing trends which seem to shift with the seasons.
#5
The 997.2 introduced 2009 is the sweet spot imo. With your budget you're not too far off a base -09 997. The Cayman has its merits but it's not a 911. And another thing.....how tall are you? I'm 6'3" and I'm cramped beyond tolerance with the seat all the way back in the Cayman.
Agreed. I'm 6'2" & 260 and I was fairly cramped in my Cayman.
Now the 2018 718 Spyder I had as a loaner the other day when mine was being worked on had a good bit more room it seemed. I could tolerate it better than my old 987.
#6
Thanks for the feedback. Maybe I will look at a lower optioned 981 or 718 Cayman - or continue along my initial thoughts of wanting a 911, looking at a 997.2, hopefully a C4 if the stars align
#7
Get the 911. If not now, when. Look at 997.1 too.
I don't drive mine in the winter but it is a great 9 month daily driver. I am told the C2is good in the winter since the weight is over the drive wheels but I use summer tires only and don't want to test them.
I don't drive mine in the winter but it is a great 9 month daily driver. I am told the C2is good in the winter since the weight is over the drive wheels but I use summer tires only and don't want to test them.
Last edited by Jim f; 08-31-2018 at 08:10 AM.
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#9
The heart wants what the heart wants. Be honest with yourself and ask if you’ll look at your cayman and wish it were a 911. Sorry to be so vague but deep down, one way or the other and all things being equal, you know what you want. The Cayman is a spectacular car, as is the 911, and you won’t regret either -if it is truly whst you want. Ten or 15 years ago I agonozed over a boxster or a 911. My wife told me, “ Just get the 911, it is really what you want”, she wasn’t wrong. Three 911s later, she still was not wrong. Good luck with you decision. Whichever way you go you are gonna love it! :cheers:
#10
The heart wants what the heart wants. Be honest with yourself and ask if you’ll look at your cayman and wish it were a 911. Sorry to be so vague but deep down, one way or the other and all things being equal, you know what you want. The Cayman is a spectacular car, as is the 911, and you won’t regret either -if it is truly whst you want. Ten or 15 years ago I agonozed over a boxster or a 911. My wife told me, “ Just get the 911, it is really what you want”, she wasn’t wrong. Three 911s later, she still was not wrong. Good luck with you decision. Whichever way you go you are gonna love it! :cheers:
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