What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
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Have you driven one yet?
I love the looks of the Cayman. Closest I ever got to driving one was an old Boxster, which felt slow and small. I think it felt that way because it was slow and small.
Don't know a lot about Porsche, but I think the Cayman came into its own in that gen your targeting.
I love the looks of the Cayman. Closest I ever got to driving one was an old Boxster, which felt slow and small. I think it felt that way because it was slow and small.
Don't know a lot about Porsche, but I think the Cayman came into its own in that gen your targeting.
Last edited by Rochester; 05-21-2018 at 01:36 PM.
#843
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Have you driven one yet?
I love the looks of the Cayman. Closest I ever got to driving one was an old Boxster, which felt slow and small. I think it felt that way because it was slow and small.
Don't know a lot about Porsche, but I think the Cayman came into its own in that gen your targeting.
I love the looks of the Cayman. Closest I ever got to driving one was an old Boxster, which felt slow and small. I think it felt that way because it was slow and small.
Don't know a lot about Porsche, but I think the Cayman came into its own in that gen your targeting.
Yes, I have driven one. And it's probably the best handling car out there. It's not really fast of the line 0-60 in the 4.5 - 4.8 region depending whom you ask but handling wise there probably isn't much on the road that can touch it. (it weighs around 2950-3000 pounds and since the car is mid engine it's a dream to drive. The Cayman GT4 (which I can't afford) has been praised by experts as the best sports car taking into consideration price and performance.
And what many people don't know most (not all) Porsches are very reliable. Some have them ranked even with Lexus.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...tudy/98239954/
See if you can drive a 2014-2016 S model you will probably want one. The new 718 Caymans are nice too but I don't want a 4-cyl turbo charged engine even though they are fast.
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Rochester (05-21-2018)
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How about a Lingenfelter 2006 GTO 6MT with 530 hp and only 1300 miles? This is #2 of 15.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
#849
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How about a Lingenfelter 2006 GTO 6MT with 530 hp and only 1300 miles? This is #2 of 15.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...38057b801dabe3
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But this AutoExotica place sure does have some unique cars. And it presents possibilities not discuss here yet, which are extreme custom-built cars. They're out there, too.
Last edited by Rochester; 05-23-2018 at 09:34 AM.
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How about a Lingenfelter 2006 GTO 6MT with 530 hp and only 1300 miles? This is #2 of 15.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
https://www.autoexoticainc.com/vehic...8be3b44999ba0f
Oh yeah, I feel this car right in my chest. Not so much in red, but still... damn-n-n.
I just love those cars for their simplicity and lightness. I just wish the ones they sold here in the U.S. had more power.