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Nice reply. I partially agree. I've driven both cars hard and at 8/10ths or so (since public roads) and the Cayman definitely handles better. And given equal tires I still think it would handle better. However, I also think the Cayman S is more fun to drive.
-faster acceleration
-superior exhaust note (stock or modified)
-engine screaming at you from
over your shoulder
I disagree with people that say the Cayman S's performance is "not accessible enough" on the road. We're still only talking about a 325 hp car. It's performance is definitely accessible - in my opinion at least, since it's a somewhat subjective statement
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Current: 2023 GRC Circuit Edition, 2012 C63 AMG P31
Past: (2) 2000 MR2 Spyder, 2017 GTI Sport, 2006 Porsche Cayman S, Supercharged 2013 BRZ-L, 2007 Honda S2000, 1992 Integra GS-R