Like the reaction to the minor extra bhp.. this would be the Porsche for me, and a lot more attainable than a 911 (well one day). Sadly it still seems to suffer a little from the 'oh you couldn't afford the 911' syndrome.
It's not even in English but the reviewer is a real hoot/hoon so just turn on the subtitles.
Like the reaction to the minor extra bhp.. this would be the Porsche for me, and a lot more attainable than a 911 (well one day). Sadly it still seems to suffer a little from the 'oh you couldn't afford the 911' syndrome.
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I dunno. A Cayman S with all the goodies comes awfully close to a base C2 price. And sadly a lot of C2s are bought with zilch good options. And that IMHO are those who are just barely able to afford a 911
I was fortunate to drive one at Mt Cotton Porsche Driving school two weeks ago. Everything the motor mags/reviewers say it is. Everyone there that day were impressed with the Caymans performance and how much less it is than a 991 if you don't tick all the option boxes.
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