Cayman GTS
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chippy348

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691 posts

168 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Hi all Piston Head Porsche people.

Just looking at getting into Porsche ownership and have seen a Cayman GTS both me and MRS Chippy likes.

Can anyone critique this car ?

http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-customer/ipl/detail...




Porsche911R

21,146 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Not sure what you want the forum to say ?

It's PDK for a start so rules it out for me, I also dislike that wheel design.

on the plus side it has buckets, but then imo that don't go with the PDK and it's £62k !

where you can buy a 7k miles car with buckets, manual, PCCB and imo the better wheel design for £47k all be it older
plus a deal in that car they have had it for ages.
http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-for-sale/cayman/...

any way the price of the £47k car shows you what the car you are looking at will be worth down the line in 2 years.


DMC2

1,988 posts

232 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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chippy348 said:
Hi all Piston Head Porsche people.

Just looking at getting into Porsche ownership and have seen a Cayman GTS both me and MRS Chippy likes.

Can anyone critique this car ?

http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-customer/ipl/detail...



Just ignore Mr Porsche911R, he's a tt.

That's a nice spec, especially with the buckets. The GTS is going to hold it's money well, I would go for it. I had those wheels on mine, loved them.

Dreds

87 posts

123 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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No mobile phone prep might be an issue for some.

Trev450

6,626 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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I think the GTS is more special than an S and consequently will reflect positively in resale values. I'm with Mr D on this though in that those aren't the best looking wheels, and PDK is a personal choice.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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DMC2 said:
Just ignore Mr Porsche911R, he's a tt.

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why are the same people NASTY f4ckers ! FFS grow up.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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That's a good 'comfort' spec GTS, which to me is what they're all about. If you want a more track/sportier option then the other linked above is a decent buy.

However, if you want a GTS then the one you've linked is nice. GTS interior really takes it up a notch, buckets are a nice extra, no PCCBs to worry about damaging, SPP, PCM, PASM, PDK etc. All good road car options. No phone prep is an omission, maybe the OPC can add it?

The price is top end, but GTSs were £60k+ when new with options, the one you're looking at was probably £64k-ish. It's not lost much, I'd haggle hard and see what you can get it for.

Gorsh

329 posts

126 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Yes - ignore anyone who insists their preferences are a must and everything else is rubbish. Any Boxster/Cayman is a great car, when buying a used car options are a combination of must haves and nice to haves, it's up to you to decide which options you really want. Most decent spec cars have the most common options such as PCM, Heated Seats, PDK, Digital Radio, Mobile Prep, Park Assist, Auto Climate, and a sound upgrade. Other options worthwhile in my opinion are PASM, PSE, Leather interior and Cruise. I've probably missed something but you get the idea. Good luck - and you will LOVE the Cayman.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Twinfan said:
That's a good 'comfort' spec GTS, which to me is what they're all about. .
How can "Comfort spec" and a CAR which has buckets go in the same sentence ?

just a interesting view on what comfort spec means !!


Porsche911R

21,146 posts

286 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Gorsh said:
Yes - ignore anyone who insists their preferences are a must and everything else is rubbish. Any Boxster/Cayman is a great car, when buying a used car options are a combination of must haves and nice to haves, it's up to you to decide which options you really want. Most decent spec cars have the most common options such as PCM, Heated Seats, PDK, Digital Radio, Mobile Prep, Park Assist, Auto Climate, and a sound upgrade. Other options worthwhile in my opinion are PASM, PSE, Leather interior and Cruise. I've probably missed something but you get the idea. Good luck - and you will LOVE the Cayman.
lol you state "ignore any one who says their preferences are a must" then go on to quote the "a combination of must haves " lol classic

Twinfan

10,125 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Porsche911R said:
How can "Comfort spec" and a CAR which has buckets go in the same sentence ?

just a interesting view on what comfort spec means !!
Aside from the buckets, obviously. Everything else is good road car stuff, and if the phone prep can be added then even better.

Pennyroyal Tea

26,140 posts

235 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Porsche911R said:
Twinfan said:
That's a good 'comfort' spec GTS, which to me is what they're all about. .
How can "Comfort spec" and a CAR which has buckets go in the same sentence ?

just a interesting view on what comfort spec means !!
Indeed.

"Comfort Spec" to me, means a Merc S class. Anything else is about the driving surely, so why not make it a car for driving?

PDK is an anathema in this kind of car, as far as I'm concerned; it removes the driver involvement but doesn't replicate a proper racing box (which would be pointless on a car with number plates anyway).

Personally, my £60k would (did) go on a proper driver's Porsche, but then again, everyone's different.

NBTBRV8

2,064 posts

229 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Take the seats out of it and it is a comfort spec car. By and large I agree with Porsche911R.

The car looks fine though, if it ticks most of your boxes go for it.

Also start reading this thread:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

tyrrell

1,712 posts

229 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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we are all different with buckets I would also want PTV and X73 so as you can see we are all different, however the GTS is a cracking piece of kit so if you buy it enjoy smile

Twinfan

10,125 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Most people here on PH want what I would call track-spec or drivers GTSs - X73 suspension, manual, buckets, minimal options etc.

Most buyers in the outside world want a luxury spec GTS - BOSE, leather, PCM, PDK, auto wipers, electric mirrors etc.

Neither is right or wrong, and there are grey areas in the middle (which is where mine sits). You pays your money and takes your choice!

Trev450

6,626 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Twinfan said:
GTS interior really takes it up a notch, buckets are a nice extra, no PCCBs to worry about damaging, SPP, PCM, PASM, PDK etc. All good road car options.
SPP and PASM are standard equipment.

bcr5784

7,374 posts

166 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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chippy348 said:
Hi all Piston Head Porsche people.

Just looking at getting into Porsche ownership and have seen a Cayman GTS both me and MRS Chippy likes.

Can anyone critique this car ?

http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-customer/ipl/detail...

Re Bucket seats. Bare in mind that they don't height adjust and make access a bit more difficult. Probably not a big issue for tall people, but if you are short I'd recommend trying to get out with the seat in your normal driving position AND with the door NOT fully open. (There will be plenty of occasions when you can't fully open the doors). And check you are happy with the visibility.

I also notice that it doesn't have climate - the standard ac isn't climate. I don't see mobile phone preparation either - which, if true might a big issue to you.




Edited by bcr5784 on Wednesday 20th April 11:57

Twinfan

10,125 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Trev450 said:
SPP and PASM are standard equipment.
CDR+ and Sound Package Plus are optional extras. Yes, PASM is standard but it can be swapped for X73.

Trev450

6,626 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Twinfan said:
Trev450 said:
SPP and PASM are standard equipment.
CDR+ and Sound Package Plus are optional extras. Yes, PASM is standard but it can be swapped for X73.
Bose and Burmeister are the only audio options available. Yes, X73 can be substituted for PASM, but I'm not sure why you have mentioned it.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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No they're not - CDR+ and Sound Package Plus is an option as I specced it on mine at a cost!

I mentioned X73 vs PASM as X73 is an option that some may not want so it's worth checking the spec for.