02-07-2008, 02:48 AM
Darren wrote:
I had the opportunity to drive a Cayman S for a day, I put about 150 miles on it and loved it. It drives differently than a 996/997. If feels lighter, more toss-able, and is more rigid. The sound from the mid-engine with the sport exhaust in a coupe is pure intoxication. The feel of the shifter is as Mankowski described it like a hot knife in warm butter. Power/weight is about equal to my 996. It is the daily driver when I don't have the kids, need to haul large items, or when it is snowing. When the Cayman is older, I may use it for DEs. I also got a very good deal on it!
Quote:Eric -- what the heck? Now what's the Porsche count???5
I had the opportunity to drive a Cayman S for a day, I put about 150 miles on it and loved it. It drives differently than a 996/997. If feels lighter, more toss-able, and is more rigid. The sound from the mid-engine with the sport exhaust in a coupe is pure intoxication. The feel of the shifter is as Mankowski described it like a hot knife in warm butter. Power/weight is about equal to my 996. It is the daily driver when I don't have the kids, need to haul large items, or when it is snowing. When the Cayman is older, I may use it for DEs. I also got a very good deal on it!
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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso