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Information On The Porsche Cayman RS - 2
...Porsche reduced the weight on the Cayman RS with just a few simple changes such as removing the trim from the interior, added racing bucket seats that were lighter in weight, and using a smaller hard top which all successfully contributed to reducing the overall weight of the car.A stiffer suspension was also added combined with the ceramic brakes making this one of the best cars to drive on the market. And that's just the changes that they've put out to the public. There were plenty of other design changes that occurred that haven't even been open for discussion yet. The RS is expected to hit the market for the 2007 sales year. Price hasn't really been determined yet but what is expected is small numbers. After all they do not want to have any impact on the sales of the 911 after all they only want to entice a small percentage of Porsche buyers into this new model. Now the rumblings out on the street are that the Cayman RS is just the beginning of several new models that are going to hit the market perhaps even for the 2008 season. It is believed that Porsche is actually planning to introduce several new models which might include a stripped down Cayman entry level car, a 911 GT3, a Targa, and a 911 Turbo Cab. There is also talk about a new partnership between Porsche and Audi where there is talk about a VW R32. I guess only time will tell whether these rumblings are true or not. We hope that the article you just read was just what you were looking for. Remember, if you need further assistance, or information, we have this whole site that is dedicated to Porches and Porche models.
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