The 2020-Present Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 (982.2) is a celebrated mid-engine sports coupe, lauded for its naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine, a return to form for many enthusiasts after the turbocharged four-cylinder era. It's famous for its sublime handling, engaging driving dynamics, and the sonorous exhaust note of its six-cylinder powerplant. Reviewers consistently praise its balance, precision, and the unfiltered connection it offers to the road. It's well-suited for driving purists, track day enthusiasts, and those seeking an exhilarating weekend car that can also serve as a spirited daily driver, offering a raw, unadulterated sports car experience in today's performance landscape.
The Porsche Cayman GTS 4.0, while a performance car, generally has good reliability for its class. Operating expenses include premium fuel and higher-than-average insurance due to its sports car designation and performance capabilities. Maintenance costs can be higher than average, particularly for specialized repairs or genuine Porsche parts. However, routine maintenance is typically manageable. There are no widespread, unusual reliability concerns or exceptionally high maintenance costs beyond what's expected for a high-performance luxury sports car.
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