Cayman or GT2? Why are there so many arguments?
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Cayman or GT2? Why are there so many arguments?
I'm going to test drive a new Cayman and GT2, I'm wondering why there are so many arguments like these about the two?
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=997072
Can anybody tell me the real deal? It seems like Cayman owners have "something to prove"
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=997072
Can anybody tell me the real deal? It seems like Cayman owners have "something to prove"
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I'm going to test drive a new Cayman and GT2, I'm wondering why there are so many arguments like these about the two?
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=997072
Can anybody tell me the real deal? It seems like Cayman owners have "something to prove"
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=997072
Can anybody tell me the real deal? It seems like Cayman owners have "something to prove"
The GT2 has nearly 600HP( and there are no "NEW" GT2's) and the cayman half of that? What are you trying to figure out? You are really searching (??) in two different worlds...
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Are Cayman owners misleading me?
#7
Cayman owners tell me to get a Cayman and often criticize the 997 for being a pendelum.
What I'm worried about is when I test drive these cars, I won't have the proper technique coming from a front-engine car and it won't strike me how to properly track it for a couple weeks.
I'm really gearing towards the 997 GT2 but will Caymans make me look like a fool on the track?
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I'm pretty much dead set on the GT2, but I keep getting hassled by Cayman owners telling me how bad the GT2 design is.
#15
same driver, GT2 will be faster. Cayman is easier for a less experienced driver to find the cars full potential. the torque and horsepower of the GT2 will dominate on most tracks. As mentioned above, they really are two VERY different cars. You need to drive both and decide which feels best to you. I own a GT3RS and recently bought a Cayman. It's a great little track car. Excellent balance. Eats up the curves. Just needs more power. The Cayman does require some modifications (brakes, cooling, suspension) to handle advanced track duties. The GT2 needs very little to go out on track.