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+Luscher6 ... Never Drove the S but the Base is fine for me. The video was stock tint. i ended up going darker with a tint/protection package from the dealer. Still loving the car
Great info on your video. I am looking at purchasing a new TT or Cayman. Is
there a way to contact for your additional opinion since you have owned
both these cars?
+Frank Morris if you want the attention...the Porsche gets it. If you just want a lower-key everyday sports car, Get the TT. The Porsche turned heads every time I drove it. The TT gets far less attention, but in a way that's a good thing. I am far less worried about some idiot keying it for spite.The base TT vs the base Cayman are really about evenly matched for speed. The TT "feels" faster due to the low end torque. The Cayman's sound is unbeatable. there is a slight difference in handling with the edge going to the Porsche. Comfort in ride goes to the TT. and the TT wins for the virtual cockpit as well. It is just the coolest thing. I had never owned a convertible before. I found that the weather had to be just right for the top down. Always too hot or too cold. For me it was a waste. I would love a glass moon roof but neither the Cayman or TT offer that unfortunately. Overall, I am loving the TT. But every once in a while I miss the Boxster. But in about another month, I would have had to but the Boxster away for a winter nap. The quarto, not the case. I am very happy with the TT. Only problem now is I am already eyeing the R8......But that is a few years away. I promised the wife I wouldn't take anymore depreciation hits for while :)But to answer your question....I don't regret either car....Right now I am thinking the TT will stick around for a few years, which is more than any other car has done in the past 5 years (new car every year, sometimes not even a year). Mini->370Z->Jeep->Cayman->Mini->Boxster->TT...and that is 5 years....all of them new...I don't even want to talk about how much I have lost on trades.
+Steve Dubish I don't know anyone who has owned a Cayman or Boxster so if you had to put the Cayman and TT together and pick one, even though they are really two completely different cars, since you have owned both, what one gives you the more enjoyable experience? The Porsche to me seems like the real sports car experience however it seems like the TT would give the more all around enjoyable car to drive. Thanks again for your time. Frank
+Steve Dubish I don't know either but thanks for the reply. I don't think I ever even commented on a youtube video before. Funny thing is I originally looked at your Cayman video and thought it was helpful. I always wanted to own a Porsche and the Cayman seemed to be my dream car but a buddy told me to look into the new TT and from what I see online I like it. Of course it's not a Porsche but I drive out of town a lot for work and in the colder months I would worry about taking the Porsche and getting caught in bad weather plus I like the tech in the TT and the interior looks better to me. I am going to test drive one tomorrow evening when back in town. I am like you and seem to change cars every year to year and a half. I currently have a 2014 mini Paceman All4 John Cooper Works as my fun car. it is fun but is not a premium sports car to me even though it had a sticker price of $46K. The Porsche is $12K more then the TT so that has me thinking too. I just don't want to settle on the TT just because of price. I went out to buy a Boxster six months ago and did the paperwork to buy it then backed out due to price and it just was not a good deal since they were killing me on my trade. Any way, thanks for your time. Good luck with your new TT. Frank
+Steve Dubish hello i found you through your mini cooper video you have pretty great car collection and a very nice house, what do you do for a living?
+Leslie Pengeston They are very different cars. I like the ability to drive the TT year round. I hated having to have a 3rd vehicle just for the snow. The cayman and the TT are about the same 0-60 but the Cayman needs to be in the high RPMs to have any power. Makes it hard to enjoy the power on normal roads. The TT's turbo kicks in at about 2500 RPM making it feel more responsive in everyday driving. Having said that, when I was able to open up the Cayman to over 5k RPM, there is nothing like it.