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Porsche Cayman
Porsche Cayman
 
MSRP Price:
$58,900.00
 
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Porsche Cayman
Quick Facts

Vehicle Type: Sports Cars
Engine Type: 3.4-liter dohc 24-valve horizontally opposed 6
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Safety Equipment (standard): dual front airbags; dual side-impact torso airbags; dual side head-protection airbags; three-point inertia-reel seat belts with load limiters and pretensioners; Porsche Stability Management; ABS; Tire Pressure Management System (TPMS)
Fuel Economy: 20/28
 

 
Porsche Cayman Walkaround

The Cayman is like the youngest and prettiest sister in the Porsche family. The 911 Carrera is so familiar, after all these years, that people scarcely look twice any more. The Boxster was fresh, when it was introduced 10 years ago. And although the Cayman looks like a Boxster from the windshield forward (it uses the same body panels), its haunches are sleek and striking.

It brings grace to the Boxster's shape by adding a sleek roof. The last remnants of the upside-down bathtub are blown away by the styling (if not by 295 horsepower). The rear hatch, which lifts to access the mid-mounted engine, sweeps back and down between the hips and the wide arched rear fenders, ending with a sleeper spoiler that automatically rises three inches on struts, at 75 miles per hour. The slope of the roofline is shallow and long, like a beginner ski run. From the rear, there's something almost '50s Fastback about the roof (without feeling retro), as well as the fenders that are suggestive of the Porsche 550 of that era.

The Cayman looks sleekest from the rear three-quarter point of view. The same lovely haunches that suggest a Porsche 550 also have the lines of a prototype racing car, when viewed from an angle. Very cool twin exhaust tips poke out together from under the center rear of the car, another touch that dates to the '50s.

The huge air intakes for the engine, located under the quarter-windows and just forward of the rear wheels, identify the car as being serious. Big red brake calipers shout for attention through the spaces between the sprawling five spokes of the alloy wheels. A horizontal aerodynamic tray runs under each door and flows gently up behind the air scoops, taking the shape of a hockey stick lying on its edge. Sounds goofy, but looks good.

Forward of the windshield, the Cayman loses some of its originality, although the chin, too, improves on the Boxster. The three horizontal openings below the headlamps are more aggressive on the Cayman, with round foglamps mounted on slats in the outer two holes. From every angle, the Cayman is more stylish than the Boxster.


 
 
 
 
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