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All About The Porsche Cayman

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Andrew Manifield asked:


In comparison of the engine, The Porsche Cayman is positioned between the Boxster and 911. Still, it has its own different personality. It is snappier, easier, and not burdened by heavy weight hanging out the back and the need to manage the effect of that weight.
The Cayman is strictly a two-seater because the engine sits where the rear seats would otherwise be. This means that the engine is not quite readily accessible, although there’s a way into the oil filler via the boot. Under that long tailgate, is revealed a generous luggage area to supplement the front 911/Boxster-sized boot. Like all other Porsche, the Cayman is not very big, which makes it very practical and usable. And for all its obvious Boxster genes, the Cayman is very much its own car with its curvaceous rear wings and neat fastback roof. As with other Porsches, there’s a movable rear spoiler, which deploys above 120km/h.
Going back to were we started, the engine, the Cayman has 3.4 litres, a mix of the cylinder barrels of a 911 with the crankshaft of a Boxster. A 911 engine is of 3.6 or 3.8 liters and a Boxster S has a 3.2-litre engine. It’s a strange thing, but even though today’s Porsche engines are water-cooled, they still overlay their intake and exhaust notes with a breathy whine like that of the giant air-cooling fans of old.
Basically, the Cayman is a mix and it doesn’t have a huge number of new and unique parts. In short, the Cayman is a structure two and a half times stiffer because it’s just a Boxster with a roof. In turn, that means that the driving experience becomes much more focused because its suspension can have tauter, sportier setting.
Porsche Cayman reaches a maximum speed of 275 km/h and gets from zero to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds, even if the fuel thirst is low for such pace. The Cayman is especially good with the optional Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), but unlike a 911, it works well enough without it, thanks to a ride that’s firm but seldom turbulent. PASM makes the Cayman sit 10mm lower, and in its Sport mode it tautens the damping. And it feels absolutely fantastic when you have the Chrono option (complete with stopwatch for timing your hot laps).
Bottom line, Porsche Cayman is a remarkable illustration of a rigid, solid-roofed bodyshell’s advantages. The Cayman S has all the positive Porsche attributes you could want, and none of the snags. It’s not the fastest Porsche, not the fiercest, not the most breathtaking. It is a pooling of other Porsche parts, which means that the Cayman is not expensive to develop but it will generate big profits. The new car, by the way, takes its name not from a tax-haven archipelago, but from a type of crocodile.

Harvey
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What should my husband charge to replace engine in porsche?

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estephania2182 asked:


and where could he find a used porsche engine??

Christina
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History Of Porsche

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Jeff Slokum asked:


The history of Porsche began in 1948, June 8th to be exact. That
is when the first two seater 356 was produced. There were 51
hand built Porsche 356/2 automobiles built in Austria. This
model had a 40 hp 1.1 liter center engine.
The Porsche 911 rear engine automobile was introduced in 1963.
It has been one of the biggest selling sports cars in the world.
Over one million have been sold.
Porsche has a new offering for the sports car enthusiast in
2006. Positioned between the Boxster S and 911 Carrera, and
marketed as an alternative to the BMW Z4 and the Mercedes SLK,
the Cayman S is to start appearing in showrooms in January 2006
and will carry a price tag of $58,900.00. Porsche is only
offering this hot-rod Cayman S and will not say when they will
offer an entry level model.
The Cayman S is a two seater modified version of the Boxster
convertible. The Cayman has a 295 hp 3.4 liter six cylinder
mid-engine that goes from 0-60 mph in an impressive 5.1 seconds.
Similar to the Boxster S, the Cayman S has a precise six speed
manual gearbox with a double inertia flywheel and hydraulic
clutch and power rear wheels. The Porsche Active Suspension
Management is an electronic damping control system that is an
option on the Cayman S. Switched on this system assures a smooth
ride and it improves stability and grip for sharper steering
responses.
Inside the Cayman S offers an on-board computer system with
continuous indication of mileage, time and speed, automatic
climate control, digital radio with in dash CD and a 7 speaker
Bose Surround Sound System.
Porsche expects the new Cayman S to attract the upwardly mobile
market. The company expects that Cayman buyers will be customers
moving up from the Porsche Boxster


Clifford
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Is a high mileage Porsche Boxster a good daily driver?

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Christopher B asked:


I am thinking about getting a Porsche Boxster for my wife, is a high mileage Boxster good as a daily driver? How reliable are they? Anyone have one with over a 100,000 miles? If so how long have you had it and how good/bad are the repairs?

Stacey
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Porsche, Mercedes and Audi Contract Hire

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Darrell F asked:


I will preview the more popular car leasing models. Firstly I will start with Audi. Audi is a particular favorite in the contract hire market as Audi have a fantastic reputation for producing great performing cars. The Audi A3 is a very popular car and it is easy to see why. The A3 is very stylish inside and outside with high standards and a good build. The A3 also drives exceedingly well. The A4 is the next car in the Audi range and has a very spacious cabin and once again alike the A3 is a great drive. A racier car in the Audi range is the TT coupe, the TT is a stunning car and also performs very well. The TT is a favorite in the younger consumer market. If you want something which is bigger than the Audi Quattro maybe for you however many have complained the Quattro is just too big for UK roads!

Moving onto Porsche, this is the luxury range which has both the Boxster and Cayman. The Porsche Boxster is a really head turner and has a great image. The best engines in the Boxster are the 2.7 and 3.4 litre engines which are both responsive and have great performance. The car is very fast with quick acceleration and the gears are effortless. The car holds it value well and you could get upto 70% back if you sell within 3 years. The Cayman is more expensive than the Boxster, the car boasts 6 cyclinder engines. There is the option of both manual five and six speed gearboxes and also a automatic 5 speed gearbox.

Finally the Mercedes range. We start with the Mercedes A Class the engines available range from 1.5, 1.7 and 2.0 petrol engines and also a 2.0 litre diesel engine, all engines have good performance. The A Class also handles well but is not a fun car to drive due to poor handling. The Mercedes SLK top engine is a 5.5 litre super engine which makes the car a real power house. There is also the option to choose between a six and seven speed gearbox.

AUF supply Audi contract hire and competitive Porsche car leasing and Mercedes contract hire deals.

Pearl

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Do you know how much insurance is for a Porsche Cayenne ?

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Tye Tye asked:


I am 15 1/2 years old and i am planning to buy a Porsche Cayenne S. I was wondering how much insurance is going to cost???

Catherine
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