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03-16-2018 02:58 PM |
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Originally Posted by WolfpackS2k
(Post 3011136)
I think the Cayman can come across as more isolated because it's a very stable and planted feeling car. It's also important to know if the cars tested included Sport Chrono, and that they were driven with that mode engaged. The stock throttle response is horrible. However it's very lively with SC engaged. Unfortunately you have to turn that mode on every time the car is started. (why couldn't that just be the default standard, dammit :mad0259: )
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I’m reviving this old thread, I’m debating either 2014 ish Cayman base or a new BRZ.
Have driven the 2017 Cayman base with PDK but really want a MT and will be driving a 2014 Cayman this weekend with MT hopefully.
I did notice the BRZ was more visceral or just whatever you may say playful.
I did own both AP1 S2000 and E92 M3 so I can really appreciate both kinds of cars. Likely the Cayman fits between those two cars more near the M3 in price and luxury stuff, and the BRZ likely closer to the S2000.
I’m actually torn between what do I want? I will have another car so it won’t be 100% DD so I can live without some of the isolation and have some more NVH if it’ll be more fun on the weekend.
Plus the Porsch even while used 20K miles is still $12k more expensive.
I’m not debating that the Cayman is a better more overall package but the price is more than double what a similar used BRZ would cost.
I believe that I’ll love the Cayman as much or more but not sure if I want to spend almost $40K and I don’t want to get so old of a Cayman that I’m getting into the 6-7 year old car that would get me under $30K which is what a new BRZ would cost.
I think one of the best virtues of the BRZ is th value price compared to the Cayman.
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