Wavering on the Cayman, your opinion?
#92
Originally Posted by CP
Eric,
How much did she pay you to ask this?
No, it means Margaret is getting the RX330. I will use the Cayman as my daily driver, and keep the Ruf BTR for ultimate fun runs.
CP
How much did she pay you to ask this?
No, it means Margaret is getting the RX330. I will use the Cayman as my daily driver, and keep the Ruf BTR for ultimate fun runs.
CP
#93
Hi,
The local Mazda dealer got their first MX-5 PRHT (Power Operated Hard Top), so I went over for a look-see and test-drive.
Visual: Starting from the rear, there is the trunk , then the boot area where the HT folds into, then the bubble of the roof starts. As such, the proportion is really weird. The top looks really small compared to the rest of the car, and seems to sit way forward in the car. I believe they have to do that so the HT does not fold into the truck and wipe out the trunk space. Definitely a case of form following function.
The passenger head rest, the roll bar behind it, and the C-pillar of the hard top created a HUGE blind spot on the driver side. I would be leary backing out, as I cannot see anything coming from the passenger side. The Cayman has a similar issue, but nowhere close to this magnitude. But then if one drives with the top down, that's no issue whatsoever.
Driving experience: Even with the HT on, the car was still bouncy and noisy. The Cayman definitely delivers a class-A ride compared to the PRHT Miata. So the decision stands. Cayman it is.
CP
The local Mazda dealer got their first MX-5 PRHT (Power Operated Hard Top), so I went over for a look-see and test-drive.
Visual: Starting from the rear, there is the trunk , then the boot area where the HT folds into, then the bubble of the roof starts. As such, the proportion is really weird. The top looks really small compared to the rest of the car, and seems to sit way forward in the car. I believe they have to do that so the HT does not fold into the truck and wipe out the trunk space. Definitely a case of form following function.
The passenger head rest, the roll bar behind it, and the C-pillar of the hard top created a HUGE blind spot on the driver side. I would be leary backing out, as I cannot see anything coming from the passenger side. The Cayman has a similar issue, but nowhere close to this magnitude. But then if one drives with the top down, that's no issue whatsoever.
Driving experience: Even with the HT on, the car was still bouncy and noisy. The Cayman definitely delivers a class-A ride compared to the PRHT Miata. So the decision stands. Cayman it is.
CP
Last edited by CP; 09-21-2006 at 02:47 AM.
#95
Originally Posted by atomic80
I thought you were going to go with Cobalt blue. I was at the dealership the other day and took some pictures comparing color samples.
This is especially for you, Pong.
Seal vs Meteor grey
Same
Cobalt vs Zenith blue
The interesting thing is that when I put both samples of grey outside on a seal grey Cayman, it was VERY hard to tell the difference between the two shades of grey. IMHO, my favorite colors on the Cayman S is either Cobalt blue or Meteor/Seal grey.
This is especially for you, Pong.
Seal vs Meteor grey
Same
Cobalt vs Zenith blue
The interesting thing is that when I put both samples of grey outside on a seal grey Cayman, it was VERY hard to tell the difference between the two shades of grey. IMHO, my favorite colors on the Cayman S is either Cobalt blue or Meteor/Seal grey.
saw a white one with Red interior and the 20 spoke 19" wheels at the Mall. Very very very nice looking under the street lamps. I cursed that guy for being cooler than me.
#96
i was at the Lowe's Auto Fair this weekend in Charlotte - hanging with a few PCA buds - no car, obviously. Anyway, Hendrick has a CS there and I finally get a good look at the car. From what I see - I like it alot. I have no idea how it runs.
I'm curious about the whole "engine in the cabin" thing. The engine isn't "outside" of the car now - separated by a firewall. I gues that cover in the hatch comes off to reveal the top of the engine. is this correct?
I'm curious about the noise level in the car, heat, and how the engine sounds?
Is CS engine more accessible than 987?
(i need to know these things, i'm a 944 guy - i'm expected to fix it if it breaks )
I'm curious about the whole "engine in the cabin" thing. The engine isn't "outside" of the car now - separated by a firewall. I gues that cover in the hatch comes off to reveal the top of the engine. is this correct?
I'm curious about the noise level in the car, heat, and how the engine sounds?
Is CS engine more accessible than 987?
(i need to know these things, i'm a 944 guy - i'm expected to fix it if it breaks )
Last edited by fezz; 09-19-2006 at 09:34 PM.
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engine noise is not louder than 911, 993. a tad louder than 996 997
yes, the cover under the hatch comes out to reveal top of motor.
the engine is just as accessable or just as inaccessable as that of the boxster motor.
yes, the cover under the hatch comes out to reveal top of motor.
the engine is just as accessable or just as inaccessable as that of the boxster motor.
#98
Originally Posted by mooty
the engine is just as accessable or just as inaccessable as that of the boxster motor.
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Originally Posted by fezz
too bad, it looked like more of the engine could be exposed. still curious if you can feel the engine heat on extended trips?
i can't, even at 100+ temp, i feel fine in the car. not any warmer than my 996 or boxster with top up.