Chick car?
#16
Originally Posted by Oldnslow
That's funny, I thought most of these cars were bought by gay men. That's why Porsche named it for them.....
#18
Originally Posted by fast1
Stirring the pot and only 9 posts. I suppose all the gay men go the Cayman Islands on their vacation.
You mean gaycation...
The only gay guy I know drives a 4x4 truck.
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Originally Posted by wushuhsu
I can speak from personal experience. I regularly show cars to my wife and ask her what she thinks. Of all the Porsches, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Aston Martins, BMWs, Mercedes, Lexus, Audis, and other high-end cars, the only one that she really fell for was the Cayman. She likes the curves of the Cayman rear. Now she's bugging me to get her one, though I keep telling her we're waiting until Porsche gives the Cayman the power that it deserves.
Just last weekend, I drove my wife through the local Porsche dealership and pointed out the Cayman and the Carrera, asked her which one. She said she liked the Carrera better.
Now we haven't gotten to price tags yet, I still gotta figure how to communicate that little detail.
#21
Back in the 80s I considered 944s to be chick cars but now they are the low buck race car for boys. IMHO I've always thought that 911 cabs were chick cars. Flaming on into the night.......
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Originally Posted by wushuhsu
I can speak from personal experience. I regularly show cars to my wife and ask her what she thinks. Of all the Porsches, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Aston Martins, BMWs, Mercedes, Lexus, Audis, and other high-end cars, the only one that she really fell for was the Cayman. She likes the curves of the Cayman rear. Now she's bugging me to get her one, though I keep telling her we're waiting until Porsche gives the Cayman the power that it deserves.
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Originally Posted by discoganya
Paul, how many miles on your 996 ? ... We don't see you too often these days.
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Originally Posted by FotoVeloce
Thanks.. that just burned up 8 hours....
Now if there were just a pic of Vida leaning over the back of a Croc......I may have to wallpaper my garage with it!
Brian
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Originally Posted by Paul Marangoni
Is the Cayman (or Cayman S for that matter) a chick car now? Every single one I see lately is being driven by a woman.
yes, isn't it great?
#28
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Well I think that attempt to label the Cayman failed....
Here in Germany many consider the car too "sporting" meanind too hard suspension and too sharp responding for everyday use. This is not going to get it a "chick" car label.
However, that said, Caymen (or shoudl it be Caymans) are outselling Boxsters in several European countries. So someone likes them.
Here in Germany many consider the car too "sporting" meanind too hard suspension and too sharp responding for everyday use. This is not going to get it a "chick" car label.
However, that said, Caymen (or shoudl it be Caymans) are outselling Boxsters in several European countries. So someone likes them.
#29
For what it's worth I was parked in the Porsche Corral at Sebring last weekend and had several folks come up to me and say that they thought the Cayman was a better looking car than the 911.
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Originally Posted by KBS911
For what it's worth I was parked in the Porsche Corral at Sebring last weekend and had several folks come up to me and say that they thought the Cayman was a better looking car than the 911.