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This article is an interesting read since we know a lot more of the two cars nowadays. I've driven several Cayman S and this article is pretty spot on, but
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This article is an interesting read since we know a lot more of the two cars nowadays. I've driven several Cayman S and this article is pretty spot on, but maybe a little too nice to both cars.
The 987 Cayman S feels very old tech compared to the Z but in the infamous words of Hans Solo, "she’s got it where it counts". While you can get into a stock Cayman, push it hard, and not have any issues all weekend, in a Z you are saddled with a ton of cooling issues (oil, brakes, diff) and fuel starvation. |
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