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Cayman S - it's the best Porsche yet ? The new Porsche Cayman S puts the 911 in the shade in so many ways but can it win over those die-hard purists? This is the best car Porsche currently makes. Fine, you think, the punchline is blown and there's no point reading any more, but don't go just yet. I want to tell you why the Porsche Cayman S is so good and about the paradox that hints at why we don't see more of them. But why now? Each range now has a new direct-injection version of Porsche's flat-six engine design. In the 911 the engine can be 3.6 or 3.8 litres. In the Cayman it's a 2.9 or, as here in the S, a 3.4. Power for this one rises from the 217kW of the previous Cayman S to 235kW yet it uses less fuel and emits less carbon dioxide. All Caymans now sneak under the 225g/km beyond which road tax gets very expensive. The PDK has already appeared in the 911; while Porsche might seem to be coming late to the double-clutch idea it did, in fact, invent the system back in the 1980's. New engine, new transmission. Fitted to the 911, they have not been a total success. That's because the ultra-efficient engine has lost some of its aural character and the transmission's plasticky buttons on the steering wheel are confusing to use. Will the same fate befall the Cayman, until now perhaps the most perfect Porsche? To reiterate why this is so, it's because the Cayman is compact, quite light by modern standards, looks in proper proportion with itself – unlike a modern 911 which has huge, droopy overhangs – and has its engine mounted ahead of the rear wheels instead of behind them. All of which means the Cayman steers with transparent precision and has an easy, confident, inertia-free balance through bends,just like a good race car. BUILT-IN STOPWATCH The new Cayman is slightly faster, making it as quick as you could ever reasonably want a car to be. The PDK works very well, shifting with near-perfect smoothness either automatically or via those buttons,exactly when you wish. Sport mode speeds the shifts and sharpens the accelerator response; it also makes the suspension firmer if you have the active-shocks option, but you can revert to suppleness by pressing another button. A further option, the Sports Chrono pack, brings a built-in stopwatch and a Sports Plus setting that makes gearshifts ultra-quick but a bit abrupt. Should you prefer your Cayman with a normal manual gearbox, as I would, you just get the stopwatch. And the engine? Much attention has been lavished on the exhaust note, resulting in a crisper, deeper sound than that of a 911. These things matter. Subtle changes to steering and suspension improve sensitivity and then there's the option of a limited-slip differential for optimum traction out of tight, slippery corners. TWO-SEATER ONLY Subtle changes to lights (projector-lens headlights, LED tail lights), bumpers and tailpipes are missed unless you have a previous Cayman handy for comparison. It's a two-seater only but there's luggage space aft and under the bonnet. It all adds up to a Cayman better in many ways and worse in none, so it's still the best Porsche. Yet still there are those who would have a 911 over a Cayman. They're missing a treat. - The Independent, London http://vne-resource.iol.co.za/30/picdb/d/2/118366 |
great info, thanks for the story! |
...making it as quick as you could ever reasonably want a car to be. |
IMO after driving the Cayman S it is hard to ignore the balance from the mid engine platform and the amount of fun you can have each time you get behind the wheel. |
Evo magazine came to the same conclusion. The new DFI S is going to be a truly great car. One reason I bought my base Cayman with minimal options was because Excellence said it was the purest of the current Porsches. |
Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
(Post 224138)
Evo magazine came to the same conclusion. The new DFI S is going to be a truly great car. One reason I bought my base Cayman with minimal options was because Excellence said it was the purest of the current Porsches. |
Originally Posted by hugo
(Post 224157)
no you did not,you have bought it because you are an under 30 homo...Kramer |
Originally Posted by Cobalt987S
(Post 224109)
IMO after driving the Cayman S it is hard to ignore the balance from the mid engine platform and the amount of fun you can have each time you get behind the wheel. |
Hugo, Stuff like that won't fly here on TS. :) |
Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
(Post 224343)
Excuse me? Care to explain your "joke"? reference is made to the "it really IS the Gayman..." thread on rennlist where you have batteled it with pcar964 (notice i have signed as kramer, his avatar) In the same spirit,i must be a bigger h..o according to him as i drive a cayman with a bad body kit... I hope things are clearer now,sorry if i was negatively misunderstood |
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