New or Used Cayman?
#16
I hear you. My wife has the 2011 Boxster. She traded her Lexus is250 convertible in for the boxster. She loves her Boxster, but we never travel more then 100 miles together
In her car. My legs start to cramp. I have the 2013 Boxster. We travel in it all the time. Her 2011 has 18000 miles on it after 2.5 years. My 2013 is one year old next month, it got 26000 on it. The comfort level in my opinion is vastly improved. Unfortunately your wife at her height is probably not the demographic group Porsche is aiming the Cayman at. She would have trouble with most cars reaching the clutch pedal. Ever consider a Miata?
In her car. My legs start to cramp. I have the 2013 Boxster. We travel in it all the time. Her 2011 has 18000 miles on it after 2.5 years. My 2013 is one year old next month, it got 26000 on it. The comfort level in my opinion is vastly improved. Unfortunately your wife at her height is probably not the demographic group Porsche is aiming the Cayman at. She would have trouble with most cars reaching the clutch pedal. Ever consider a Miata?
#17
Neither of us have any interest in a convertible of any make. But, we digress. Suppose the point comes back to what it always comes back to. A particular individual has to go out and see what works best for them. One size does not fit all. The newer car may be more comfortable for someone taller, but the older one was more comfortable for my wife. And the car was bought for me. Her test fit was simply to be sure she could drive it if she needed/wanted to. Day 3 at home - I've yet to be able to talk her into getting behind the wheel. Go figure.
Last edited by Michael Yount; 09-29-2013 at 10:20 AM.
#18
Good things come in small packages.
I'm 5'2" and have to use a padded backrest so I can push in the clutch on the Cayenne. As I'm sure your wife knows very well, the world of vehicles does not have us in mind, in fact I have to wear a weight vest on my tractor so the safety switch doesn't engage.
I've been considering at least test driving a Miata to see how much fun there is to be had without the higher purchase price. I live on a farm at the end of a long & dusty gravel road. I have an "oh well" attitude with the Cayenne - it was meant to be used this way, but a brand new precious gorgeous sports Porsche ...!?
I guess the bottom line will be what happens with the test drive. Love is love and that's what this is all about.
I've been considering at least test driving a Miata to see how much fun there is to be had without the higher purchase price. I live on a farm at the end of a long & dusty gravel road. I have an "oh well" attitude with the Cayenne - it was meant to be used this way, but a brand new precious gorgeous sports Porsche ...!?
I guess the bottom line will be what happens with the test drive. Love is love and that's what this is all about.
#21
Had to order the manual - only 100+ in the states and none in my area. Apparently the rest of the world has gone automatic. Something to do with being able to eat, text and sleep while driving.
Looked at Caymans & Miatas today. No test drives as everything is closed on Sunday, but even with the vehicles parked & locked my mind is made up. [That was easy!]
Hope your drive was all it could be.
Looked at Caymans & Miatas today. No test drives as everything is closed on Sunday, but even with the vehicles parked & locked my mind is made up. [That was easy!]
Hope your drive was all it could be.
#24
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Great car. Looks like the smile wore off before the photo was taken.
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