Cayman S value huge drop?!
#34
not to threadjack, but I just came across this while reading and it struck a nerve
oh god, give me a break. I don't think the Cayman is that great. I would put it on par with the e46 M3. the "beautiful engine" is too weak for my tastes and the cabin is quite a bit cramped. sure the steering and balance are there, but it's not a true "automobile" compared to the M3.
however, if you get it with the god awful tiptronic, then I wouldn't even call it an "automobile". come on, how many auto sports "automobiles" start in 2nd gear consistently?
oh god, give me a break. I don't think the Cayman is that great. I would put it on par with the e46 M3. the "beautiful engine" is too weak for my tastes and the cabin is quite a bit cramped. sure the steering and balance are there, but it's not a true "automobile" compared to the M3.
however, if you get it with the god awful tiptronic, then I wouldn't even call it an "automobile". come on, how many auto sports "automobiles" start in 2nd gear consistently?
#35
I hear ya. I'm looking for one to be my only daily driven car even though the roads are smoother here in socal.
There are times, like last night coming home from dinner, where I enjoyed the comfort/quietness of my S4. Moonroof open, stereo on, and relaxing on the way home from a nice meal. If I lay into the boost, the car switches to beast mode, but I like the duality. I know the chassis and feel of the Cayman are amazing; I'm concerned if it will be too much for my only car.
There are times, like last night coming home from dinner, where I enjoyed the comfort/quietness of my S4. Moonroof open, stereo on, and relaxing on the way home from a nice meal. If I lay into the boost, the car switches to beast mode, but I like the duality. I know the chassis and feel of the Cayman are amazing; I'm concerned if it will be too much for my only car.
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