Trackday Diaries: Cash Or Prizes?

$99,180. For a four-cylinder, two-seat car. This isn’t unprecedented; Lotus charged eighty-one grand for its Esprit S4S way back in 1995, a pricetag that would be equivalent to $129,000 today. But the Esprit was a sleek supercar that could run with Ferraris on the road and beat them in SCCA races. The 718 Cayman S, by contrast, is a squat toad of a car, suspiciously similar in appearance and performance to the decade-old Cayman S that your down-the-street neighbor has had listed on eBay for $17,995 since June, with no takers.

And yet I’ve voted for this car with my wallet, so to speak, having purchased a couple of entries in the Porsche Club of America’s Fall Raffle. I did this because I didn’t read the rules very carefully, as you’ll see below. But there’s still a chance for me to make lemonade out of a lemon — assuming I win said lemon.

The question is: take the car as they’ve built it, or take the money and run?

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Review: 2014 Cayman S Vs. 1998 911 Carrera S

My friend Rob Z. is the quintessential nice guy: even-tempered, affable, a firm handshake and a decent sense of humour. We meet up on a sunny Saturday morning in East Vancouver and he rolls open his garage door.

Well.

Clearly I’m going to have to murder him.

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Review: Porsche Cayman S Turbo By TPC

As a child, I owned something called the Lego “Expert Builder Car”. It was a fascinating product. From one box of a thousand or so Lego pieces, it was possible to build many different kinds of cars, up to and including a two-seat roadster with a working transmission. Top-notch fun, and if Lego eventually took it off the market in favor of less advanced kits focusing on Star Wars, Disneyworld, and (possibly) Twilight then we have only the abject failure of the American educational system to blame.

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  • Tassos Good Used Classic Car. Price is right too.
  • Fred Just as everyone agrees that Tesla chargers for everyone, he quits.
  • Golden2husky Seems like a poor business move - Tesla could basically control most of the charging network in the US for the foreseeable future. Something is short circuiting in Musk's brain. Maybe too much Orange Kool-aid. Or he is also in love with a pigeon. Regardless this is bad news for sure.
  • Tassos The manager of the massage parlour I frequent drives one of these. She won’t acknowledge my presence though, despite me being there 3 times a week. I guess I’m lucky they even let me back there after the camera incident. I HAD NO IDEA MY PHONE WAS RECORDING!
  • Oberkanone I'm fan of Celica 1985-2006. 1976 I don't care.