What to try while I wait for my manual 718 Cayman GTS 4.0?
What to try while I wait for my manual 718 Cayman GTS 4.0?
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tosh.brice

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204 posts

231 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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I have recently put a deposit on my first Porsche, a manual Cayman 718 GTS 4.0, specced to my slightly idiosyncratic preferences, after borrowing one for a couple of days and loving it. Delivery will be in 10 or 11 months and I'm considering whether to swap my Golf R Mk 7.5 for something else in the meantime, in order to have the fun of experiencing another car that is new to me before getting down to long-term wedded bliss with perhaps my last ICE-powered car.

Cars I have owned in the past (ie, the ones I have liked): Alfasud (first car, hugely enjoyed); Caravelle 2.3 (great apart from the exploding engine - twice); Golf GTI Mk IV; Golf V6 2.8; B6 S4 (with that lovely 4.2 V8); Audi S3; BMW M2 (very briefly; some uninsured clown wrote it off while it was parked outside my home).

What do you suggest?

I would prefer it to be priced between the Golf R (20-25k) and the Cayman (75-80k) but that is not essential.

It might be relatively old but should be reliable and useable over long motorway distances and on small backroads, and not much less practical than the Cayman.

What is essential is that it should have a manual gearbox. I have for various reasons been obliged to own auto cars in the past (including slush boxes, VW and Audi DSG and BMW DCT) as well as driving a few others including recent PDK Porsches and I really don't want to try again.

RiccardoG

1,726 posts

292 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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How about a 993 coupe? Try something a bit vintage while still usable. Should be easy to find a good one within your budget.

tosh.brice

Original Poster:

204 posts

231 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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RiccardoG said:
How about a 993 coupe? Try something a bit vintage while still usable. Should be easy to find a good one within your budget.
Thanks - that's pretty high on the list :-)

ds666

3,089 posts

199 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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V8 vantage ?

braddo

12,001 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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Lotus Evora

nbetts

1,455 posts

249 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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I think I would try a Porsche 996 manual. They drive gloriously and are within budget. It won't lose a great deal and all the weaknesses of that model are well documented

Stunters

617 posts

214 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2021
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GR Yaris. An excellent contrast to the GTS 4.0, so much so that you might want to keep them both wink


KPB1973

938 posts

119 months

Wednesday 24th November 2021
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The world is your oyster but how many seats do you need?

2+2 or 4 seater I'd be looking at an E90/E92 M3.

2-seater I'd say 987.2 of some flavour. Lots of the same experience as the 718 and yet the new one will still feel a significant step up.

tosh.brice

Original Poster:

204 posts

231 months

Wednesday 24th November 2021
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Thanks everyone for your swift and thought out replies, which get the imagination flowing and the search engines over-revving.

I had rejected the Elise but not really looked at the Evora which would be much more appropriate - thanks, braddo!

and the idea of a GR Yaris to keep alongside the Cayman is quite exciting, Stunters! I hadn't got beyond an Up! GTI for that!

I had mostly been thinking of a different Porsche - either older (993, 996, 997.2) or junior (987.2, 981) - but something completely different might be a better way to go.

Does anyone have some further out left-field suggestions? (Just so long as it's manual and somewhat practical.)

All suggestions gratefully received!

Stunters

617 posts

214 months

Wednesday 24th November 2021
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Civic Type R (FK8) would be another viable suggestion. I know that the looks are polarising, but people say that it's the GT3 of hot hatchbacks and if you're only potentially looking to keep it for 9-12 months, it would be a good car to experience and to contrast versus your Golf R.

Otherwise, I very much agree with the E90/E92 M3 suggestion. You can just about see my E90 (LCI, Manual) in the Cayman/Yaris photo above!

Enjoy your decision, you've had some very good suggestions in my opinion and having driven all of them apart from a 993, I think I'd be happy with any of them.

EDIT: a manual E46 M3 would also be worthy of consideration if you can find an unmolested one. They are naughtier than the E90/E92 but less of an all-rounder. I had one for 3 years and I loved it. Very confidence-inspiring wet or dry, and better steering in my opinion than its successor.

Edited by Stunters on Wednesday 24th November 20:15

detee

660 posts

169 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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How about an Hyundai i20n. I reckon that would be a safe short term place to put your money while having a load of fun for 25k.

dgswk

941 posts

114 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Mini JCW F56, ideally with the now-banned Sports Exhaust. Manual. Hoot of a car at sensible speed, one car I regret selling. If I'm honest, far more 'fun' than my recent 992 C2S. People seem to dismiss them, maybe 'girly image' or looks, who knows.

Would think £15k would pick up a really nice one.

tosh.brice

Original Poster:

204 posts

231 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Thanks, all: so far, a 993, an E46 M3 or a JCW are most appealing - the range of those possibilities shows what a lucky chap I am!
Still wide open for more ideas biggrin
driving

Holgate86

471 posts

60 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Stunters said:
GR Yaris. An excellent contrast to the GTS 4.0, so much so that you might want to keep them both wink

But then after driving the GR he'd cancel the GTS.......

anonymous-user

74 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Gen 1 R8 with the gated manual box. V8 Vantage.

tosh.brice

Original Poster:

204 posts

231 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Thanks again for all your replies.
I have just swapped the Golf R for a nearly new M2 Competition and have a few months to decide whether to make it a long-termer or to trade it in when the Cayman GTS 4.0 comes through.

Lexington59

974 posts

85 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Why not try a 2.5 GTS ?

tosh.brice

Original Poster:

204 posts

231 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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I took a test drive in both a 718 GTS 2.5 turbo and the 4.0 N/A. I decided that if I was going for a Cayman, I would much prefer the 4.0 N/A.

veetwin

1,572 posts

277 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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+ 1 for a Mini JCW (I had the R56), apart from my old S1 Elise was probably the most fun drivers car I've driven.

Madder than a box of frogs at lower speeds

Doesnt do Motorway journeys very comfortably, though...

Andyoz

2,920 posts

74 months

Friday 28th January 2022
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Cayman R would be a good place to get ready for your 718.