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As far as practicality ... Im 100% in agreement. There are SOoo many great fast ,fun track cars available to those willing to sacrifice back seats. I , unfortunately , need the added 2 seats even though it is not my daily driver. If I were in the market for an affordable 2 seater I would have definately picked the new Cayman S.
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In the right hands, but for the average track enthusiast the Cayman is quite a bit easier to drive near it's limits. It's a very rewarding car. With the 2009's LSD the gap is closing if not gone.
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