New Cayman Best Looking Porsche of All?
#61
I've always found the Cayman to be too "girlie" and cute, and while it's an improvement over the last gen this doesn't even begin to compete with the 911 in my book.
I do like the new Boxster, but somehow putting a roof on it ruins the car for me.
Flame suit ON.
I do like the new Boxster, but somehow putting a roof on it ruins the car for me.
Flame suit ON.
#62
The problem is - the 'S' versions are a TON of fun. The balance is IN-CRED-IBLE!!! (my opinion)
I firmly believe if Porsche invested time and money into the Cayman, it would be supercar of supercars of daily drivers...
The performance holds it back. I think that is where your perspective might come in - it is marketed to a relatively non-performance segment. Which, to me, is backwards, because I've had so much fun in Caymans, it's unbelievable.
We can't deny the obvious - the Turbo (Turbo S) and GT2 are hands down some of the best performing cars - ever. So the 911 will always reign supreme in the Porsche world. This is my problem. Even Porsche sees a benefit to moving the engine forward in the 991 (a little). I don't know... I'm definitely not smarter than the engineers at Porsche. I guess I doubt maintaining a certain platform is better - just because somebody said so decades ago.
I have the same problem with Corvette (suspension) and Mustangs (rear axle). You can spend a LOT of money perfecting old technology, or learn from new technology and work it in for less, and net better performance.
#64
When I spec out a Cayman S for things I see standard for certain vehicles (bluetooth, heated seats, Navi system, etc...), I end up DEEP into the $90's.
#66
So the pampered kid or trophy wife gets a base 991 for around $100K, and the weekend racer gets a loaded Cayman S for about the same price.
One way it makes some marketing sense, at least to me.
Of course why a Boxster hardtop costs more than a Boxster cab is entirely another matter. Probably because the cab came first, just like the 911 coupe was first.
#67
I dunno. I priced out a pretty nice 981 Cayman S with more options than my 991 has and came out about $77K. Of course there are some apples and oranges at play here, as some stuff that's optional on the Cayman is standard on the 911 like PCM and Xenon's.
If the 981 had already been on the ground when I purchased my 991 in October I might have been torn. There are pros and cons to each, I feel lucky to have owned both.
If the 981 had already been on the ground when I purchased my 991 in October I might have been torn. There are pros and cons to each, I feel lucky to have owned both.
#69
My son has a Caymen and sent this to me. I still like the look of my 991, but I think the new Caymen is a great looking car.
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/los_angeles/2012/1211_2013_porsche_cayman/
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/los_angeles/2012/1211_2013_porsche_cayman/
Last edited by Gene G; 11-29-2012 at 07:48 PM.
#70
How the hell can anyone vote opposed to that! All will be in favor!
I detest that wing....but those rear hips and that wide front fender are just completely 100% supercar.
I look at my 911 next to that and think how plain my 991 looks. Crap.
I detest that wing....but those rear hips and that wide front fender are just completely 100% supercar.
I look at my 911 next to that and think how plain my 991 looks. Crap.
#71
Well, damn... I love that Cayman.
I think it just became another GT cruiser... At 2950lbs, a Cayman S w/PDK!!! That interior looks wonderful.
I'm not 100% sold on those taillights, but just about everything about that car is phenomenal.
Well done, Porsche.
I think it just became another GT cruiser... At 2950lbs, a Cayman S w/PDK!!! That interior looks wonderful.
I'm not 100% sold on those taillights, but just about everything about that car is phenomenal.
Well done, Porsche.
#73
At that level - you're splitting hairs... It's like choosing which 458 Italia looks better, the coupe of the spider. Personally, I prefer the 458 Spider, so I can see why you'd have a preference towards the Boxster.
#75
Separately, did anyone else notice that the Cayman continues to be unavailable with sunroof? Wise move by Porsche -- I personally know a few guys who've bought 911's that would have bought Caymans if that option was included.