Just got one. Traded my '07 RS4 and '04 S4 Audis w/ slightly over 50K miles each. Those were manuals as in the 917 Cayman S. Outside of those V8 Audis being manual,s and all having what I'd term stellar acceleration, the similarities end there. A completely different experience in total. The Cayman S is a pure sports car, it approaches a super car feel (I believe you said so). Sitting almost as low as possible in a car built to use, and having a nice power band, the Cayman grips and carves a curve in a way that builds confidence. You can do virtually every bend with less decelleration, plus power through it quite aggressively when you hit the top of the arc. FUN! Now it's a bit loud, and like you say "I mean this in a good way". Like the overall ride and feel, which do an amazing job of coupling one to the road surface, the manual and the engine sound communicate a visceral and direct connection to the powerplant. You feel you are more "one" with the car as such, not the least reason being this is a responsive size, slung as low as current engineering can achieve in a daily driver, further tweaked with that magic mid-engine/trans center of gravity. We're talking synergism of orders here. I'd say the HP is more than most anyone's definition of fantastic. It's probably not a stretch to say this car has loads of 911 Turbo DNA and makes it what I'd call a bargain in comparison. Truly enjoyed your review.
Excellent video mate! I’ve had my 718 Cayman S for 3 months in the UK and have to say it’s hands down the best drivers car I’ve ever owned. Used as a daily car it’s pretty darn practical with front and rear space, comfortable, 37 mpg+ on motorways and plenty of power when you want to put a smile on your face. Take it out on twisty roads, sports+ and pasm and you are in driving heaven my friend. It’s an amazing combination of mechanical excellence and beautiful automotive art. Forget the 4 cylinder dullards who can’t cope - get behind the wheel, feel the experience and never think about any other 2-seater sports car again 😊
@martingladwin .. +1 .. Agree 100%. My 1990 944S2 3.0l was/is a superb driving, balanced Porsche. Oh yeah, its 3.0l is a 4-cyl. .. The beastly quick & balanced 944 Turbo S could smoke the 911 coupe of the day, all day long and in every metric. . Oh yeah, the 951 Turbo S 2.5l is a 4-cyl. .. Sure, my '98 993 C2S 3.6l sounds like a chainsaw at full rant. .. The turbo 718 Boxster / Cayman twins are a bargain. .. With the seriously high dollar GTS 4.0l twins,,, I'd think twice, three times,, before spending my money. .. P.S. No one ever mentioned the exhaust note of the 944 series. .. Never!
A bias free video! Very well done! I own since 6 years a 718 Boxster S. my original intention was to keep it for a couple of years, but I decided not to sell it. Looking forward to the next 6 years!
Between a base and an 'S.' in the used market I would choose the car with the options I wanted. I'd take a fully loaded base over a minimally optioned 'S.'
Coming up on my second year of ownership in my 2022 Cayman S. Best car I have ever owned, and I came from a 2018 Audi TTRS. I find the whole engine note 4 cylinder versus 6 cylinder is way overblown. Sure the six sounds a little better, but the four is way more streetable with a better torque band.
I just traded my beloved '07 RS 4 manual (w/ only 54K miles on it) for the '24 Cayman S manual. Being used to V8 naturally aspirated instant torque and ample HP I was a little skeptical about the 4-cylinder Cayman S. Much as you stated, the lag is close to non-existent and the power and torque the 4 delivers with the well over 1000 lb weight loss makes the Cayman S feel faster than the V8 Audi. The Cayman is such a wonderful driving experience overall that no sedan, no matter how spec'd out, can hope to equal. I would wager there might be some 911 drivers (lower versions of course) that do not get this level of car and driver experience. The '24 Cayman S is like a bit of an easter egg of a driving package which unless you experience it first hand you simply couldn't understand. Enjoyed your observations.
I have a '17 718 Cayman S. PASM & PDK w/ sport chrono. APR Tune with filters. Blast to drive. Pulls way harder than stock. Launch control and sport response button for good times :D
So many videos confuse ps with hp. PS or PferdStarke is the metric measure of horsepower. It is the equivalent of 98.6% of one HP… this car is 350PS which is 345hp
Good overview .................... BUT your comments here make ZERO sense: @11:35. The $12K uncharge for the S is crazy considering the very minimal power delta.
That 50hp takes it from slightly slow to slightly fast. Also it’s the same 2.5 engine that was in the original 718 gts tuned down slightly. You can push it hard and worry less.
You said that the Cayman's times were 4.2 sec = "S" and 4.7 sec = Base. Then you said that the "S" with Sport Chrono Package was faster at 4.0 sec. Explain what the Sport Chrono Package does.
Its insane to watch a video of a luxury auto and see the homeless people in downtown LA on the sidewalks. I have an older Cayman Super and love it. Its a flat 6 . Fo you like the 4 poppers better??
What do you think of the Cayman S?
Just got one. Traded my '07 RS4 and '04 S4 Audis w/ slightly over 50K miles each. Those were manuals as in the 917 Cayman S. Outside of those V8 Audis being manual,s and all having what I'd term stellar acceleration, the similarities end there. A completely different experience in total. The Cayman S is a pure sports car, it approaches a super car feel (I believe you said so). Sitting almost as low as possible in a car built to use, and having a nice power band, the Cayman grips and carves a curve in a way that builds confidence. You can do virtually every bend with less decelleration, plus power through it quite aggressively when you hit the top of the arc. FUN! Now it's a bit loud, and like you say "I mean this in a good way". Like the overall ride and feel, which do an amazing job of coupling one to the road surface, the manual and the engine sound communicate a visceral and direct connection to the powerplant. You feel you are more "one" with the car as such, not the least reason being this is a responsive size, slung as low as current engineering can achieve in a daily driver, further tweaked with that magic mid-engine/trans center of gravity. We're talking synergism of orders here. I'd say the HP is more than most anyone's definition of fantastic. It's probably not a stretch to say this car has loads of 911 Turbo DNA and makes it what I'd call a bargain in comparison. Truly enjoyed your review.
It is better than the 911! 😂. It is $25000 cheaper too!
Excellent video mate! I’ve had my 718 Cayman S for 3 months in the UK and have to say it’s hands down the best drivers car I’ve ever owned. Used as a daily car it’s pretty darn practical with front and rear space, comfortable, 37 mpg+ on motorways and plenty of power when you want to put a smile on your face. Take it out on twisty roads, sports+ and pasm and you are in driving heaven my friend. It’s an amazing combination of mechanical excellence and beautiful automotive art. Forget the 4 cylinder dullards who can’t cope - get behind the wheel, feel the experience and never think about any other 2-seater sports car again 😊
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@martingladwin .. +1 .. Agree 100%. My 1990 944S2 3.0l was/is a superb driving, balanced Porsche. Oh yeah, its 3.0l is a 4-cyl. .. The beastly quick & balanced 944 Turbo S could smoke the 911 coupe of the day, all day long and in every metric. . Oh yeah, the 951 Turbo S 2.5l is a 4-cyl. .. Sure, my '98 993 C2S 3.6l sounds like a chainsaw at full rant. .. The turbo 718 Boxster / Cayman twins are a bargain. .. With the seriously high dollar GTS 4.0l twins,,, I'd think twice, three times,, before spending my money. .. P.S. No one ever mentioned the exhaust note of the 944 series. .. Never!
A bias free video! Very well done! I own since 6 years a 718 Boxster S. my original intention was to keep it for a couple of years, but I decided not to sell it. Looking forward to the next 6 years!
Between a base and an 'S.' in the used market I would choose the car with the options I wanted. I'd take a fully loaded base over a minimally optioned 'S.'
Trust me boss, there is no fully-loaded base😂 you are luck to even find fully loaded s. Most of them are gt4 rs😅
great car, had the 987, 981 now the 781s, love it, and dont get turbo lag,
Coming up on my second year of ownership in my 2022 Cayman S.
Best car I have ever owned, and I came from a 2018 Audi TTRS.
I find the whole engine note 4 cylinder versus 6 cylinder is way overblown. Sure the six sounds a little better, but the four is way more streetable with a better torque band.
I came to the 2.0 Boxster from and still have a V8 RS5 and the 2.5 CS. They are all great, didn't watch past 0:30 couldn't get past the acting intro.
6:55 Long gears
8:00 Suspension
9:00 Fun car to drive
10:20 *6MT FTW!*
I have a '21 S manual and it is a great car. Everyone harps on the sound which is ridiculous.
Great car
Would you recommend buying a used one if you can?
I have the 2.5L Cayman GTS...love it!
I have the exact same car but it is a 2024 model! 😊😊😊. The last year with gasoline engine!
Awesome car
Save 10k get a base 2.0 and do a phase 1 or 2 tune come out closer to GTS power and for 1k
I just traded my beloved '07 RS 4 manual (w/ only 54K miles on it) for the '24 Cayman S manual. Being used to V8 naturally aspirated instant torque and ample HP I was a little skeptical about the 4-cylinder Cayman S. Much as you stated, the lag is close to non-existent and the power and torque the 4 delivers with the well over 1000 lb weight loss makes the Cayman S feel faster than the V8 Audi. The Cayman is such a wonderful driving experience overall that no sedan, no matter how spec'd out, can hope to equal. I would wager there might be some 911 drivers (lower versions of course) that do not get this level of car and driver experience. The '24 Cayman S is like a bit of an easter egg of a driving package which unless you experience it first hand you simply couldn't understand. Enjoyed your observations.
Enjoy the Cayman it's a wonderful car
I have a '17 718 Cayman S. PASM & PDK w/ sport chrono. APR Tune with filters. Blast to drive. Pulls way harder than stock. Launch control and sport response button for good times :D
You used my 2024 Cayman S to record this video? I got exactly the same car even the seatbelt is red too! I do have sport plus seat! 😊
That entry showed me the exit.
Love your vids. If you had the choice would go cayman s, GTS, or 991 911? This would be my only car.
Tough but if you mean Cayman GTS with the 4.0 then that. If not then 991 911. The 4.0 is such a sweet engine.
is a base good enough for a 991.1? Also do you think getting the 991.2 over the .1 is worth the premium?
@MarchedYeti96 991.1 is good enough
Great review once we got passed that stupid beginning with the phone call!!!
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So many videos confuse ps with hp. PS or PferdStarke is the metric measure of horsepower. It is the equivalent of 98.6% of one HP… this car is 350PS which is 345hp
Per Porsche, it’s 350hp, not PS.
Good overview .................... BUT your comments here make ZERO sense: @11:35. The $12K uncharge for the S is crazy considering the very minimal power delta.
That 50hp takes it from slightly slow to slightly fast. Also it’s the same 2.5 engine that was in the original 718 gts tuned down slightly. You can push it hard and worry less.
You said that the Cayman's times were 4.2 sec = "S" and 4.7 sec = Base.
Then you said that the "S" with Sport Chrono Package was faster at 4.0 sec.
Explain what the Sport Chrono Package does.
Gives you launch control
Also
Rev matching with stick shift
And Sport+ mode
I thought the S was the base
It's better than the GTS
Which one is more overpriced?
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I see amateurs do this often where they focus the camera on themselves when driving. Show the car, not your face
Is this a marketing video or a comparison? All you say is this is wonderful, that is wonderful. What's the point? Waste of time.
Its insane to watch a video of a luxury auto and see the homeless people in downtown LA on the sidewalks. I have an older Cayman Super and love it. Its a flat 6 . Fo you like the 4 poppers better??
It's become a normal thing in that area, unfortunately 😕