Peridot on Cayman R - a resale disaster?
Discussion
The argument that Peridot will be synonymous with the Cayman R doesn't hold as much water as it once did, since you can now spec this colour across the entire Cayman range.
Personally I think that Porsche should have kept it specifically for the R until the next gen car appears.
It seems strange to bring in a totally new colour for a specific model launch, then before that model even hits the street, offer said colour across other models.
I'm still not completely sure about Peridot myself, but then it's a bit moot since I already have my car, and it's red
Personally I think that Porsche should have kept it specifically for the R until the next gen car appears.
It seems strange to bring in a totally new colour for a specific model launch, then before that model even hits the street, offer said colour across other models.
I'm still not completely sure about Peridot myself, but then it's a bit moot since I already have my car, and it's red

SFO said:
Peridot is free on R but £615 for other Caymans.
I know that, but originally Peridot was ONLY available on the R unless you went down the PTS route. Now that it's basically a standard metallic colour on the other Caymans, it won't be as much of a signature for the R.
Let's face it, most Porsche buyers don't seem to mind paying the extra for metallic, hence the amount of Basalt Black and Silver cars out there.
I dont really buy into the launch colour effect...
Exhibit A (rarer than RHP)

Exhibit B (in 1996 this was the future but it hasn't aged particularly well IMO)

Peridot reminds me of my Dad's old Hilman Hunter and it has to qualify as a Marmite colour - which isn't a bad thing per se.
However in a year or two's time, how many OPC's would want to have two, or even three, of them on their forecourt in that colour at the same time?
Exhibit A (rarer than RHP)

Exhibit B (in 1996 this was the future but it hasn't aged particularly well IMO)
Peridot reminds me of my Dad's old Hilman Hunter and it has to qualify as a Marmite colour - which isn't a bad thing per se.
However in a year or two's time, how many OPC's would want to have two, or even three, of them on their forecourt in that colour at the same time?
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