Totally agree with your analysis. I run a 2.0T 718 and a 3.0 air cooled 911. Best of both worlds in my mind. Love the 718 and still think it sounds good. You are also spot on on the M2, was very close to going for one last summer, super fun drive and it does what my Porsches can’t -carry golf clubs in the boot.
@autoseven7ltd4 күн бұрын
Yeah the M2 just edges it for me with that extra space in the back, plus it looks so dam good! Cayman potentially more of a drivers car but i like the BMW's thuggish nature :-D. Old school 911s are 👌👌👌
@Hafizkamsadi3 күн бұрын
Great thoughts. I have a 718 2.0 and 911 996 - the 718 2.0 I bought after selling my 981 Boxster 2.7. Best way for me to sum up the difference between the 981 flat 6 and 718 flat 4 turbo is that the 981 had a better engine characteristic but the 718 is just a much better car overall. Sports exhaust and removing the soundaktor fuse is a must in the 718 to get the best experience from it
@autoseven7ltd2 күн бұрын
I agree totally. I do admit that the car is lacking some drama without the flat6, but it’s just such a good car that I don’t really mind. Not seen anything about this fuse! Might look into it. Thanks!
@robsx42807 сағат бұрын
Loved my 3.4 Cayman S, it did sound fantastic, cold start was amazing but tried to avoid too many so not to upset the neighbours. I now have a manual 718 Boxster and have learnt to really like the frequent pops and bangs in Sport mode, and sounds ok in normal mode as well but takes getting used to. Gearing is long though specifically 1st gear. Good review.
@PaulRiley-f2xКүн бұрын
The 2.5 GTS is simply phenomenal. Don’t ever be put off buying one because of the 4 cylinder turbo . It’s far better than the 981.
@autoseven7ltd18 сағат бұрын
Would love to have a go in the GTS. We have just got a 991 GTS in so will hopefully take that for a spin soon.
@jeffbeaver44192 күн бұрын
I just ordered a 2025 gas powered 718 Boxster S and will be selling my 2024 C8 Corvette Stingray.
@joevecchio468719 сағат бұрын
Have the same car for 3 weeks now My first Porsche First I sports car Manual
@robsx42807 сағат бұрын
You will love it.
@M_IkeLeBlanc2 күн бұрын
Everyone has their opinions, but for me, the whole engine noise issue is way overblown. I’ve got a 2022 Cayman S, and no it doesn’t sound like a 4.0L GTS, but I came from a 2018 Audi TTRS, and neither Porsche engine comes close to that car. Unless it’s a GT3, I think the engine noise of the 4.0L isn’t worth the price upcharge. BTW - the 2.5L and 4.0L have the same torque numbers.
@Miroslav-v9m2 күн бұрын
Totally agree you are right. 2,5 or 2,0 turbo engine perfectly suits to Cayman light and agile.
@stephenfoster69403 күн бұрын
Interesting to look at torque characteristics a little further. The 981 NA 2.7 delivers over 85% of its peak torque value across a 2000-7500 rpm range. By contrast, the 2.0 Turbo produces just 70% of its peak torque at 7500 rpm. While the 981 can’t come close in terms of the absolute output, it’s the way in which the torque is delivered (and the way it screams as rpms build) that gives it the sporting driving character that differentiates it from a more big-bore low rpm high torque V8 character (without the soundtrack). There’s also the matter of slight turbo-lag, even though Porsche has done a wonderful job of reducing it. So, indeed, “Is it really the point of a Cayman or Boxster?”, brilliant as it is? By belatedly bringing back the NA flat six, without appreciable performance gains, even Porsche acknowledged the compromises it made with the turbo fours. A very well made video though.
@autoseven7ltd2 күн бұрын
Yeah I did suspect the GTS 4.0 was more of a U turn, but it actually created a nice group of variants within the Cayman and Boxster model range. Just a shame the flat6 costs quite a bit more than the 4 so it does alienate some customers who just want a cheaper N/A base model Cayman.
@johnnyonthespot24983 күн бұрын
if somebody ask me flat 6 or i4 turbo , i would pick flat 6 without a heartbeat
@autoseven7ltd3 күн бұрын
Cayman GTS 4.0 for you 😃 Great car
@autoseven7ltd3 күн бұрын
They are both ‘flat’ engines, just to clarify.
@on_wheels_803 күн бұрын
Sounds exactly like an old Puch/Fiat 500. No idea how these even sold.
@autoseven7ltd3 күн бұрын
Having done a bit of research, a lot of people who bought them, loved them.. (see earlier comment from subscriber) but I know where you’re coming from. I quite like the stronger feeling engine. It does lose out in the sound department though. Will hopefully do a video on the 911 GTS soon.
@yarna19763 күн бұрын
Porsche released the Macan with a 2lt engine. I think it’s basically a Golf GTI for £50k+. Pointless.
@autoseven7ltd2 күн бұрын
Views on the electric Macan? 👀
@VK6AB-3 күн бұрын
Poor engine the 5-60mph time is 5.1s - thats lag. Track cars are long geared, rally cars are short geared. Porsche owners generally prefer NA cars, all Cup cars are NA.
@autoseven7ltd2 күн бұрын
This is a road car though so maybe the gearing should be somewhere in between? Also, I would probably bet that the vast majority of Porsche vehicles sold last year had a turbo hanging off the engine.. That’s just the way things are these days. I’m just happy that NA and turbo cars still exist.
@VK6AB-2 күн бұрын
@@autoseven7ltd Porsche sports cars have historically been track capable from factory and long gears favour broad torque curves, high revs and velocity - the 2L turbo is an example of that its 5mph-60mph time is over 5.1s, that is poor responsiveness and no one buys a Porsche for average or poor performance. In fact the Porsche brand has is being destroyed by endless turbo charged models (yet another six cylinder turbo in a world of 4 and 6 cylinder turbos). As the customer base has expanded the more anodyne the cars - they are less focussed to appeal to a broader audience. The 992 generation being the exemplar for bland an anodyne (with the exception of GT division vehicles and even those have become pastiches). Porsche sports cars have always been long geared because of track and autobahn use - I've owned a lot of Porsche sports cars and the people that go on about long gearing in the main are not owners or don't understand gearing strategy for high revving NA cars.
@Miroslav-v9m2 күн бұрын
I am Porsche owner for 20 years I had many Porsches and I really do not mind that I have 2,0 4 pot Turbo engine. It is flat boxer engine and pulls like typical Porsche. I like the sound too, I have upgaded the exhaust, exchange it with italian Tubi Style and tuned the engine map. Now it does 0-60 in 3,8 sec but the point is that it is such a torque beast that it is the best for ever day drive and I do not need to rew it like a motorbike.
@VK6AB-2 күн бұрын
@@Miroslav-v9m Thats been the point of Porsche engines for decades, high revving NA, cars you have to work in the round not simply rely on torque to dig you out of a hole. Anyhow, glad you're enjoying your car, the Cayman is a great platform.