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Old 12-20-2007, 09:03 AM
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Cayman S over the base 997?

The stereotype is familiar - that the owner of a Boxster or Cayman bought it because he or she couldn't afford a 911. It's a bunch of bull, of course, but I was curious if anyone actually owned a 997 and switched to a 987. If so, any regrets? Plans to increase the power?
 
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My family has been Porsche enthusiasts since the 60's. Have had about every iteration of Porsche possible. WIth a little more power, I am just as fond of the Cayman S as our GT3. They are both amazing cars. Wanna get into a 997 GT2 or C-GT...those are just in another league.
 
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Hate the stereotpes such bull is right! After driving both stock car to stock car I think the Cayman S beats the Carrera. Just my .02
 
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I've had that argument for a few months, looks like the 997S will win.
 
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i am still in debate with this.... test drove a Cayman S in 2006, had to push it hard for it to feel fast but handled well and was tons of fun! then drove 997S, wow on the power difference. so went with latter, but it definitely is much more $$$. after 2yrs without driving in Asia, maybe i wont notice the big diff. haha thats what i am hoping for, in market for Cayman S now. we'll see if i can be satisfied.

havent driven base 997 extensively, but i think much closer in power with Cayman S. so good topic/debate vs Cayman S. anyone have more thoughts too? love to hear them!

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Originally Posted by newtonold
havent driven base 997 extensively, but i think much closer in power with Cayman S. so good topic/debate vs Cayman S. anyone have more thoughts too? love to hear them!
The topic is near and dear to me because my favorite old Porsche is the 944; I think the 944S2 is among the greatest driver's Porsches of all time. But buy one, and the first thing you get it "Couldn't quite swing the 911, eh?" (Of course, I had the singularly unique pleasure of saying "Actually, yes, I do own a 911. And a 928. This one is my favorite, though. ")

This time, I was debating between the 2005 997, the Cayman S for about the same money, and the BMW M Coupe. If I'd been coming from the perspective of single-car ownership, likely I'd have gone with the 997 - it's a great all-rounder (or perhaps a BMW 335i coupe, the 997's more practical reflection in many ways).

Since this was going to be just a fun car, it came down to the Cayman S and the M Coupe. The Cayman was just more fun than the 997 to me.
 
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I have driven both cars and I will definitely pick the base 997 over the Cayman S. Pretty much what newtonold said sums it up.
 
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Both are great choices, test drive both a few times and take your time on deciding.
Both are great in different ways.
 
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I recently bought a 2008 Cayman S to replace my 2006 C2S that was involved in a major accident. I definetly like the Caymans balance, agility, and better weighted steering feel. I also prefer the more cocoon like interior of a two seat car. You can argue the looks both ways but the Cayman has some very interesting curves and less overhang. I am sure there are times when the power difference will be noticed but I think the feel of the car is more important to me.
 
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nice feedback from someone who has had both rides... thx.

i agree, nice curves on Cayman S- - - like the newness of it too.

question, how is the cargo space for the Cayman S? since you mentioned the interior, i am an avid golfer and wanted to know if it can carry my clubs.
 
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The cargo space seems practical for a car of this type. I am not a golfer so I can't comment on the clubs. I would take your set to the dealer and check it out. I would suspect at least one set will fit.
 
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Originally Posted by newtonold
nice feedback from someone who has had both rides... thx.

i agree, nice curves on Cayman S- - - like the newness of it too.

question, how is the cargo space for the Cayman S? since you mentioned the interior, i am an avid golfer and wanted to know if it can carry my clubs.
Test drove a base 997 against the Cayman S and the Cayman won me over. Felt much more responsive all around.

Golf clubs do fit.
 
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Originally Posted by newtonold
nice feedback from someone who has had both rides... thx.

i agree, nice curves on Cayman S- - - like the newness of it too.

question, how is the cargo space for the Cayman S? since you mentioned the interior, i am an avid golfer and wanted to know if it can carry my clubs.
Cayman S has a combined total of 14.5 cubic feet of storage. You can EASILY fit 2 golf bags in the rear. All my customers tell me im nuts until they go get there clubs and they fit no problem : )
 
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Originally Posted by Axis
I have driven both cars and I will definitely pick the base 997 over the Cayman S. Pretty much what newtonold said sums it up.
Yeah, but he seemed to come down in favor of the Cayman S.
 
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Brought mine couple months ago, test drove a used CarreraS and the Cayman S, the Carrera S is way more powerful, the cayman S feels more balance and like other mentioned the steering feels better. Ended up getting a fully loaded cayman S over a used carrera S. but I do wish the cayman had more power.
 


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