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Old 12-09-2008, 12:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Motivemag: 370Z vs. Cayman S Coming next week

Coming next week....
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The new Cayman and Cayman S, which keep the car's current 987 chassis code, arrive in March with slightly higher base prices of $50,300 and $60,200, respectively. Both represent price hikes of about $1000, so now the base Boxster and the base Cayenne are now the only two Porsches under $50,000. Still, the Cayman's latest updates keep it competitive and relevant to today's buyers who'll appreciate its many technological advancements. At the same time, the things that haven't changed mean it remains one of the most well-balanced, thoroughly entertaining sports cars on the market. Join us next week, when we'll toss it in the ring with its most dangerous competitor, Nissan's new 370Z.
In the meantime check out the review for the newly refreshed Cayman here: http://www.motivemag.com/pub/feature...Cayman_S.shtml
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