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Old 12-19-2005, 04:05 PM   #1
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This car is TOO EXPENSIVE. I predict slow sales after the glow wears off!
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Old 12-19-2005, 04:12 PM   #2
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This car is TOO EXPENSIVE. I predict slow sales after the glow wears off!
This may prove true, Richard, but vs. the 911 they would be saving money, and could be getting a "better" car.
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Old 12-19-2005, 04:14 PM   #3
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i think All P-Cars are too expensive! Really for the price of a Carrera or Boxster in terms of performance per dollar there are far better options for both.
And those guys in Stugart are laughing all the way to the Deutch Bank!

The Cayman sounds like its every bit the sportscar that the Carrera is, not sure if it was confirmed but it was said the that the more expensive 997 was beaten by the CaymanS in track testing for lap times.

Excellence has called the Cayman the best handling (non RS/CGT) Porsche EVER.
Given its history that's quiet a statement. If true I hardly doubt the price is too high if they are going to continue to price the other Porsches as they currently are.


GREAT NEWS: My buddy just placed a deposit on the CaymanS! getting rid of the of that 7 series rag top thing. Oh its only a matter of time before were flogging it at the next PCA Autocross!!! --wiping drool from keyboard.
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