Would you consider trading c63s for a Cayman GT4?
But, allow me to add a couple of controversial hot takes: The GT4 was deliberately over geared in order to slow it down. And there should have been a PDK option.
Last edited by Fame Douglas; Jan 31, 2018 at 01:37 AM.
The C63S has exhilarating straight line speed, a good exhaust note, and a nice interior, but I find the Cayman sportier and a bit more engaging.
add: I disagree that the C63s is only fun in a straight line (have some of you seen the car driven on the track? It appears quite capable). Around town, and as a daily driver, the C63s is a lot more fun than the Porsche’s I’ve owned. Up in the canyons perhaps a different story.
Last edited by oajr; Jan 31, 2018 at 09:29 AM.
GT4’s gearing is way too tall to have “responsible” fun in. I love a good manual, but not when 2nd gear tops out above legal highway speeds (about 75mph at redline).
GT4 was my first choice but since there was a wait list at the time and private sellers selling it at a higher price I ended up with the C63S which was a great decision have not thought about the GT4 until I saw this thread. I say go for it if you want a pure driving machine meaning manual transmission which I kinda miss
Last edited by hotdognobun; Jan 31, 2018 at 01:22 PM.
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GT4’s gearing is way too tall to have “responsible” fun in. I love a good manual, but not when 2nd gear tops out above legal highway speeds (about 75mph at redline).
I'd still gladly drive one, though. It's basically a free car. You can have your fun with it and recoup your money.
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Last edited by oajr; Jan 31, 2018 at 02:09 PM.
It's not a GT engine either which is lame.






