Always love this cayman reference
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Originally Posted by 525iEnjoy' post='499614' date='Nov 27 2007, 02:02 PM
[Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad 0.82 g
FUEL ECONOMY:
2008 EPA city driving 16 mpg
C/D observed 19 mpg
Look at the weight difference its 900 pounds, how can you feel sporty driving a sherman tank lol, I love my sport suspension but its not a Porsche. All they tested was the xi model. Plus i dont think the caymen had the turbo rims with wheel spacers
FUEL ECONOMY:
2008 EPA city driving 16 mpg
C/D observed 19 mpg
Look at the weight difference its 900 pounds, how can you feel sporty driving a sherman tank lol, I love my sport suspension but its not a Porsche. All they tested was the xi model. Plus i dont think the caymen had the turbo rims with wheel spacers
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Originally Posted by Richard in NC' post='499744' date='Nov 27 2007, 07:07 PM
Testing the xi model explains the .82. It probably had the standard all seasons. Put a standard model's sport package on it with 19 in. performance tires and you should see close to .9. Still not at the Porsche Cayman level but better than most cars.
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