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Old 05-07-2008, 12:44 AM
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Nothing compares to a Cayman Drive under 100K

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In a quest to get a 4 door sedan , I tried Bmw m3 sedan( great motor, great handling , sits too high) , 335 , 135 coupe and In that also got to try audi tt, MB SLK 55 AMG for the kick of it

Once you drive all of them and come back to CS u will realize how good the CS is

The steering, Handling, Grip and the sports car planted feel of cS is just awesome. The gearbox of the CS is rifle bolt like compared to beamers which were way mushy.

I am not sure how ferraris etc feel but CS is one of the finest sports car under 100K and it is so comfortable on bad roads with PASM in Normal mode

Enjoy the CS
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Old 05-07-2008, 01:30 PM
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A nice used 996Gt3 is in the low 70s, that trumps a CS. A lot of Z06 owners would disagree also.
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Old 05-07-2008, 01:50 PM
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Try a new well optioned CTS with DFI, it will get rid of a lot of biases towards GM cars. The upcoming CTS-V will be nice too, but it is not out yet and seems a bit overkill to me.

Let me know what you think of it, remember, drive one with DFI, the rest will disappoint you when coming from a CS.
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:27 PM
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I'm surprised there are two replies already and no one has mentioned the obvious: GT-R. It is <$100K and the only real debate is whether anything <$200K is better than the GT-R.
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Old 05-07-2008, 02:33 PM
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The GT-R isn't really available. Only 2400 units are coming to the US. Good luck buying one, and I bet you'd pay $100K if you could find one for sale.
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Well I am going to be the first to Agree SMJC_99 .The only car I would Seriously trade for is the Audi R-8 and its over 100K as well.The Cayman for the $$$$ Is the BEST car you can buy. But the fun is fixing it up to ones own personal palet Thats why I need the CC.
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A nice used 996Gt3 is in the low 70s, that trumps a CS. A lot of Z06 owners would disagree also.
If they gave the Cayman the power it deserves, say somewhere between 400 and 500hp, it would trump anything in my book. Of course, such a car would cost more than 70 grand.
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I think that as with just about anything, it depends upon what you value, and the situation in which you use your car.

The Lotus Elise I had before the CS was a more involving, more fun pure sports car for me (emphasis on 'for me') than is the Cayman S. Having driven both, it's no contest. With less than 2000 lbs of mass, the Lotus was nothing but smiles on curvy back roads and the track . The steering feel and handling in that car is nothing short of astounding.

The Lotus, however, was virtually impossible to live with on a day-to-day basis. Once we moved to LA from upstate NY and could no longer just carpool to a train station in our other car, the Lotus had to go. Too low, too small, too fragile, crappy radio, crappier AC, no storage space, virtually no low range torque, marginal build quality...it goes on and on.

For my wife and I, the 6-speed Cayman S is the perfect sports car our current situation and we absolutely love it. Terrific powertrain, sufficient low-end torque, fantastic shifter, modern interior appointments, tons of storage space...and if we care to take it out for a track day or two, it's ready. This is a car we can live with. The '99 M Coupe we had back before the Lotus was terrific, but this is so much better.

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Try a new well optioned CTS with DFI, it will get rid of a lot of biases towards GM cars. The upcoming CTS-V will be nice too, but it is not out yet and seems a bit overkill to me.

Let me know what you think of it, remember, drive one with DFI, the rest will disappoint you when coming from a CS.

Perhaps its just me, but I dont think you can compare a CS to a CTS!!!

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the old lotus exige is considered the best handling car in the world, and due to its "go-kartness" its cheaper then the cayman
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the old lotus exige is considered the best handling car in the world, and due to its "go-kartness" its cheaper then the cayman
I dunno, I think it was Motor Trend who recently went looking for the best handling car in America, and it wasn't the Exige. I believe they had two Porsches at the top. So much depends on the venue you are talking about also. On a tight autocross course, the Exige would shine, but at the Daytona International Speedway, maybe not so much.
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:42 PM
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The GT-R isn't really available. Only 2400 units are coming to the US.
Wow, not only faster, but also more exclusive than the Cayman S!
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