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| 2005 Elise |
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21 | 22.34% |
| 2006 Porsche Cayman S |
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38 | 40.43% |
| 2008 BMW M3 |
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26 | 27.66% |
| 2013 Boss 302 Mustang (non-LS) |
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5 | 5.32% |
| 2014 Mustang GT (track-pack) |
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4 | 4.26% |
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Cirrusly, I'm 5'10" 158 lb, with like-sized student in driver's seat of his Elise we are literally shoulder to shoulder, and I have to really pay attention to keep my left arm out of the way so he can shift. S2000 is a Crown Vic in comparison, as far as personal space goes.
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Yeah, the Elise is not made for larger people, hauling a passenger, taking long road trips in, or hauling anything else but a small overnight bag. Nothing wrong with that, because everything else about the car is just so amazing.
You just have to know what you are getting. For me, I would consider it a toy car only. A play car. |
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So I spent the weekend in a Mustang V6 convertible driving PCH. Pretty disappointed. I hoped the V6 would feel lighter and handle better than the 5.0 GT I had driven, but the difference was minimal.
Now that I've driven the lighter V6 Mustang for a few days, I'm surprised people compare it to the FR-S/BRZ to be honest. The best way to describe the Mustang is soft. The auto tranny is slow to downshift on the highway, so even though there's 300 hp on tap, the car always feels sluggish. There is a lot of body roll and brake dive in the corners, and there's no escaping the weight when you're tossing it around. Almost boat-like with its size and the way it rolls around. It wasn't all bad. The interior is pretty nice (other than the gauges) and the steering is more precise than I expected. But even with these pluses, the driving position is awful and the steering, while precise, doesn't offer a whole lot of feedback. Based on my experiences with the slushbox V6 and manual 5.0/GT Mustangs, the sad fact I'm realizing is that it might be impossible to overcome the limitations of the s197 chassis (large size, heavy weight, poor driving position). I haven't quite crossed the Boss 302 off my list, but the chassis tuning would have to be radically better for me to consider it at this point. Next up, I'd like to test out an Elise or Exige. If that proves too impractical, my only options might be the Cayman S or converting the FR-S to more serious track use. Having driven all these cars, one thing that's becoming clear is how rare cars like the Cayman S and Twins are. As 80-20 street-track cars, they're exceptional. They really set the bar as driver's cars for their respective price points. I considered it, but the convertible aspect is a pain for track use.
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I haven't said this in awhile but I think it should be said here:
The 86 is what Porsche would build if they HAD to put out a $25k sports car today. I can't think of anything they would have done differently, at least on a spec sheet. Edit: Hell the silhouette would probably be ~90% similar. |
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What scares me about just stepping up to a Cayman S is the cost of maintaining it for track use, and for pre-2009 Caymans, the possibility of IMS failure. People complain about DI seal failures with our cars, but the IMS failure rate on the Caymans is an entire order of magnitude higher, some say as high as 5%.
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The E92 M3 is probably one of the best cars I've ever driven. Aside from being an absolute thrill to drive, the sound of that high-revving 4.0L V8 are totally worth the potential maintenance nightmares.
The Cayman is a very very close second Nick C.
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I've heard Porsche charges between $12-15k for a brand new engine. I could swing the repair bill if I had to, but it definitely makes me think twice about owning a PCS out of warranty, especially if it will be driven hard.
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That having been said, I'd be more concerned about oil pressure under high lateral G force than the IMS bearing. 987.1 Caymans/Boxsters can occasionally have issues with low oil pressure on high speed cornering, especially if they are on race compound tires. I only track mine occasionally, but if I were taking it to the track all the time, I'd at least want an oil pressure monitor to make sure I wasn't losing oil pressure on fast corners. (As for engine cost, I've heard that $12-15k number thrown around as well - hopefully I never have to find out for sure though...) |
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Otherwise, M3 or Cayman S .Personally, if I got another car I would want it to be a different feel than the FR-S but otherwise the Cayman S is a good solid pick. I just love the sound of that engine in the M3 and the legendary race track status, room, and utility. I'd daily drive it for sure if I didn't care about cost/mpg. |
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