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| Porsche Cayman S Sport |
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| Arrested Development |
| Kiwieb 08-10-2008 |
This car is obviously potentially superior to the 911 but PORSCHE have deliberately restrained the development of the CAYMAN so it does not surpass the 911's performance. I deplore PORSCHE's adherence that the 911 must remain their top model. It is high time this 'pure' rear engined sacred cow was put to pasture - to hell with the purists - and newer models like the CAYMAN allowed to fulfill their full development as it is inherenty superior. |
| a start |
| mdok 08-04-2008 |
how about 350-450bhp? |
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