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Old 04-25-2008, 10:54 PM
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I think it is a good every day driver. Lots of feedback at the wheel. The suspension is tight. It goes where you point it. Funny thing is that it's laid back enough you can relax into it, but when you want more it does wake up and it runs with you.

I cant compare it to a Miata but it reminds me of my tuned E36 M3, but is more refined.


Hope that helps.


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Originally Posted by shaun.rai@gmail.com View Post
Hi Everyone-

This my first post, so first of all, thanks for all the great info on this site.

I am strongly considering buying a Cayman S and I took a test drive today. Obviously, it is a great performance car, but my question after driving it is, how fun and involving is it to drive on a daily basis?

My basis of comparison is a 2001 Miata (supercharged), which is a ton of fun and involving to drive on a daily basis - eg, to the grocery store- given its relatively low HP, good grip, etc.

Clearly, the CS is a great car (far superior to a Miata), and must be a blast to drive on track days, empty mountain roads, etc. However, it seemed so "easy" to drive and its limits/capabilities are so high, I am wondering if it's fun and involving to drive on a daily basis.

Opinions please - thanks!

Shaun
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