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What does this comment refer to in the article? 'and two deep cubbies lie under flip-away doors on either side of the hump.' Is that Australian for the door storage areas?
Pretty much the same article that Car & Driver carried, by the same author, in the November issue of C&D. Same conclusion: Why get a Cayman when you can get a Boxster?
How anyone could not feel any difference between the Boxster S lump and the caymans is beyond me, one loves to rev and the other feels slow incomparison
Edited by - Porcheplayer on 12/24/2005 08:03:38 AM
Maybe Aaron has read Dan Neil's review, not to mentionPete Stout's and others, andis embarrassed by his flip remarks about the Cayman S? One can hope that he will long regret his review of the Cayman.