used 2007/8 R8 vs used 2014 981 Cayman S
Discussion
hi, im a new Member from Spain to this Forum,
I currently own a Mercedes Ml350 w166
and looking forward to add a Sports car to my Garage,
i honestly dont want to spend more then 50k-55k euros as its only going to be a Weekend car
i dont think its going to be used on the track, it will just be for weekend mountain roads, etc
so Laptimes, or Faster by a few seconds isnt important,
just the Sports car and driving experience is what im looking for
in that budget in spain i have seen a few cars,
i know they cant be compared, they are different cars
i saw a audi r8 v8 -2008 with 60k kms
or i could get a Porsche Cayman S with 20ish K kms
after a list of cars like the 911 (prefered r8 for the looks)
i came down to these 2, for a few reasons,
always wanted something mid-engined,
i have heard good reviews for the servicing near me,
spending that much money what would you get?
Regards,
I currently own a Mercedes Ml350 w166
and looking forward to add a Sports car to my Garage,
i honestly dont want to spend more then 50k-55k euros as its only going to be a Weekend car
i dont think its going to be used on the track, it will just be for weekend mountain roads, etc
so Laptimes, or Faster by a few seconds isnt important,
just the Sports car and driving experience is what im looking for
in that budget in spain i have seen a few cars,
i know they cant be compared, they are different cars
i saw a audi r8 v8 -2008 with 60k kms
or i could get a Porsche Cayman S with 20ish K kms
after a list of cars like the 911 (prefered r8 for the looks)
i came down to these 2, for a few reasons,
always wanted something mid-engined,
i have heard good reviews for the servicing near me,
spending that much money what would you get?
Regards,
Yipper said:
Nissan GT-R.
Yes of course Yipper, that well know mid engined two seat sports car - The Nissan GTR. Top advice.OP you'd really have to try both and see which you preferred. The Cayman will feel significantly smaller on the road than the R8 because, well it's significantly smaller. Both are a good steer, the Cayman is slightly more practical if that matters. I prefer the noise of the R8 but again that would be subjective.
If both are in good order then either would make a decent second hand buy just do your research into any failings they might have which could be picked up on inspection.
Dave981 said:
Thanks for all the Responses....
Yea, GTR is no where near my Radar,
The only worry i have with the R8 is the horror story of owning a Nearly 10 Year Old Car, is that a worry with the R8 v8?
regards
'Just' and RS4 engine so I would be pretty comfortable with it to be honest.Yea, GTR is no where near my Radar,
The only worry i have with the R8 is the horror story of owning a Nearly 10 Year Old Car, is that a worry with the R8 v8?
regards
Engine is proven to do high miles so I wouldn't be worried about that. Clutch maybe something to look out for as I guess could be a big bill.
Other than that I think the R8 V8 is a use it without feeling guilty or worried type of 'super car'.
Dave
Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


