RE: BMW M135i vs Porsche Cayman
Discussion
Dblue said:
The point is surely that 4 seats are not an essential for everybody, and even those who would rule out a 2 seat car do so for some odd reasons sometimes.
These are prestigious cars that cost a lot of money (Even the stripped M135i is north of £30k) and in that market you will find most buyers have a second car in the household. If that is a practical 4/5 seater you dont have to have another one as well.Think how little time on average most cars are used with more than 2 occupants ( Or even more than 1 ! )
So if that's the case the Cayman , with its 2 luggage areas, is a decent alternative to the BMW and that makes the comparison entirely valid.
I agree, except you can get a basic M135i for 26-27k as others on here have done! That's quite a chunk off the Cayman. These are prestigious cars that cost a lot of money (Even the stripped M135i is north of £30k) and in that market you will find most buyers have a second car in the household. If that is a practical 4/5 seater you dont have to have another one as well.Think how little time on average most cars are used with more than 2 occupants ( Or even more than 1 ! )
So if that's the case the Cayman , with its 2 luggage areas, is a decent alternative to the BMW and that makes the comparison entirely valid.
They're comparable to some, but not for others. If you simply don't need back seats or more luggage space they're comparable and you may consider both. If you do, then there's no comparison.
Slightly different but I know someone who had a 911 but Had to sell it as he needed more space. He got an RS4 avant. My old man was looking at a cayman S but baby meant it had to be something more sensible and got an E92 M3. In those cases they aren't comparable. But like you say in others they are.
E38Ross said:
Dblue said:
The point is surely that 4 seats are not an essential for everybody, and even those who would rule out a 2 seat car do so for some odd reasons sometimes.
These are prestigious cars that cost a lot of money (Even the stripped M135i is north of £30k) and in that market you will find most buyers have a second car in the household. If that is a practical 4/5 seater you dont have to have another one as well.Think how little time on average most cars are used with more than 2 occupants ( Or even more than 1 ! )
So if that's the case the Cayman , with its 2 luggage areas, is a decent alternative to the BMW and that makes the comparison entirely valid.
I agree, except you can get a basic M135i for 26-27k as others on here have done! That's quite a chunk off the Cayman. These are prestigious cars that cost a lot of money (Even the stripped M135i is north of £30k) and in that market you will find most buyers have a second car in the household. If that is a practical 4/5 seater you dont have to have another one as well.Think how little time on average most cars are used with more than 2 occupants ( Or even more than 1 ! )
So if that's the case the Cayman , with its 2 luggage areas, is a decent alternative to the BMW and that makes the comparison entirely valid.
They're comparable to some, but not for others. If you simply don't need back seats or more luggage space they're comparable and you may consider both. If you do, then there's no comparison.
Slightly different but I know someone who had a 911 but Had to sell it as he needed more space. He got an RS4 avant. My old man was looking at a cayman S but baby meant it had to be something more sensible and got an E92 M3. In those cases they aren't comparable. But like you say in others they are.
The classic case is a car bought to tow a caravan for 2 weeks a year but used 52 weeks a year with the commensurate compromises to fuel economy, handling, parking etc. Its crazy.
The point is that the M135i compromises very little despite its practicality and relatively tall/high weight. It is that good. Well in my experience anyway.
Of course it won't have the traction, feedback, agility or low polar moment of inertia of the Cayman, but dare I say it, it's more fun to drive ?
Of course it won't have the traction, feedback, agility or low polar moment of inertia of the Cayman, but dare I say it, it's more fun to drive ?
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