Saturday, October 1, 2011

What's the difference between the Porsche Caymen and the Porsche Caymen S?

Is the 'S' version that much better? Are they both considered sports/exotic cars?|||There are small differences between these two normally aspirated Porsche coupes, but the big difference is their engines. The 2010 Cayman has a flat, six cylinder 2.9 litre water-cooled, rear mid-engine putting out 265 HP (no slouch), while the 2010 Cayman S has a similar 3.4 litre engine, in the same location, putting out 320 HP. Oh yes, and the S costs $10,100 more than the standard model.|||The Cayman "S" has upgraded suspension, wheels and tires. It also has more than enough power to worry some 911 owners. It will also run circles around just about any car the Americans can put up against it with the exception of the Corvette.


The Cayman "S" does not come with a turbo but TPC has a Turbo kit that is capable of 520HP. And Porsche is testing a Turbo Cayman prototype. Probably teasing with that one. Porsche is deliberately holding the Caymans power down so that it cannot compete for sales with the 911.|||the regular Caymen is non turbo and the caymen S is turbo. yes, the S version is much better performance wise, but they are still both porsche's and are still both fast. 25 year old guy = Caymen S. old woman = caymen. yes they are still both sports cars just looks at them! if you dont know what a turbo is then im sorry.

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