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2006 Porsche Cayman S First Drive
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TO THE POINT What’s New? Porsche adds a roof to the Boxster to create the Cayman S, a terrific new sports car that’s as practical as it is fun to drive.
Selling Points: Authentic Porsche driving experience, lots of room for luggage, engine note produces goose bumps
Deal Breakers: Rear visibility, unusual design, with options this is more expensive than a Corvette Z06
Our Advice: If you’ve gotta have a Porsche, save thousands for the extensive options list by choosing the new Cayman S over the pricier 911 Carrera.

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Click to enlarge. 2006 Porsche Cayman S Safety and Technology The 2006 Porsche Cayman S contains an alphabet soup of safety technologies designed to keep it between the lines and pointed in the right direction.

What makes the 2006 Porsche Cayman fun to drive may also save your life. Its super-stiff body enhances performance but also provides a tough passenger compartment that acts like a turtle’s shell. Porsche also includes six airbags as standard equipment for further protection.

Porsche Stability Management (PSM) system takes care of the Cayman’s active safety features. An alphabet soup of technology, it employs ABS (antilock brakes), ASC (anti-slip control), EDC (engine drag control) and ABD (automatic brake differential) to keep the Cayman between the lines and shiny side up, pointed in the direction you want to go. But now for the disclaimer: As good as PSM is (and it’s good) it’s important to remember that it cannot overcome the laws of physics. If you do something reckless or stupid, it will not save you.

Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) are available as an $8,150 option. Yes, it’s a helluva price tag, but, made from NASA-grade materials, they are a whopping 50 percent lighter than regular metal brakes. This reduces unsprung mass (weight not supported by the springs), which greatly improves handling. The material is also more durable, provides more consistent braking performance, and braking power will not fade due to extreme use. Is it cool? Of course. Do you need it? No, not unless you plan on racing your Cayman regularly.


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