Which supercar is most like a Cayman?
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I love the way the (n/a) Caymans drive and rev. What’s the next step up from them? RR 911s are a much different prospect I find. I haven’t driven a mid engined Ferrari since the 360, which felt a bit soft compared to the Exige I’d just stepped out of. The Exige (and later a an Evora felt much more aggressive in terms of chassis setup. Reading reviews it sounds like a McLaren would be the logical progression from a Cayman in terms of driving experience but I haven’t even been a passenger in a McLaren to compare. Any thoughts/experiences that anyone can share? Cheers, Xander.
Edited by xandermahony on Wednesday 19th February 20:47
McLaren bought and benchmarked Cayman when they were first developing 12c, although the development target was to beat Ferrari 458, so all their Super and Sport series cars have some trace back to Cayman from a chassis dynamics.
Cayman has pretty much been a core reference for most MR layout cars.
I start my Porsche journey with a 997 GTS, I then went to a 981 Cayman GTS.
I found the Cayman very hard to replace, and test drive loads of cars including AMG GT and 570S/570GT
570S/GT is basically a super-Cayman. But in the end the only thing that could properly replace my 981 CGTS was another Cayman....this time a GT4.
Cayman has pretty much been a core reference for most MR layout cars.
I start my Porsche journey with a 997 GTS, I then went to a 981 Cayman GTS.
I found the Cayman very hard to replace, and test drive loads of cars including AMG GT and 570S/570GT
570S/GT is basically a super-Cayman. But in the end the only thing that could properly replace my 981 CGTS was another Cayman....this time a GT4.
Edited by TDT on Wednesday 19th February 20:46
xandermahony said:
I love the way the (n/a) Caymans drive and rev. What’s the next step up from them? RR 911s are a much different prospect I find. I haven’t driven a mid engined Ferrari since the 360, which felt a bit soft compared to the Exige I’d just stepped out of. The Exige (and later a an Evora felt much more aggressive in terms of chassis setup. Reading reviews it sounds like a McLaren would be the logical progression from a Cayman in terms of driving experience but I haven’t even been a passenger in a McLaren to compare. Any thoughts/experiences that anyone can share? Cheers, Xander.
Interesting question and difficult to answerEdited by xandermahony on Wednesday 19th February 20:47
I haven't driven a midengine Ferrari in few years so I can't compare, but I didn't recently hire an R8 V10 auto for a day and compared to the Cayman it was awful.
Heavy, clunky, and lacking feel...it reminded (as if I needed reminding) how good Porsches are.
TDT said:
McLaren bought and benchmarked Cayman when they were first developing 12c, although the development target was to beat Ferrari 458, so all their Super and Sport series cars have some trace back to Cayman from a chassis dynamics.
Cayman has pretty much been a core reference for most MR layout cars.
Interesting, never knew that. And you can get a nice one for £12kCayman has pretty much been a core reference for most MR layout cars.
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