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Originally Posted by ImportConvert
That's because Porsche has a complete line of sports cars, unlike Nissan. The Cayman is on the "entry level" side. It then goes to 345bhp, 385bhp, 415bhp, 530bhp, and 650bhp. (I may be off by 1 year-model or so and some of those may be upgraded, it's been a while since I looked at their line-up, but you get the point)
So what does Nissan have? 332 and 530.
No middle ground in price or power.
They appeal to someone who wants a Hyundai Genesis type car, and a 911TT type car, but noone who wants anything but one of the 2 extremes.
Typical of a "regular car" company that does not really care much about sports cars other than that they offer two, which sell dismally.
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