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STLPCA said:
This whole "gotta have LSD to be a real sportscar" is a bunch of crap & seems to be fueled by some demented Cayman envy.

I've owned sports cars for almost 40 years starting w/Triumphs in the '60s. Most have not had LSD & yet they were still fun to drive & handled well for their day.


I never meant to suggest a Cayman w/o LSD isn't a real sportscar - it's just not as satisfying as it could/should be. My 996 had PSM w/o LSD and I found it infuriating to drive on mountain roads (my main terrain for my sports cars). The Cayman, being mid-engined, will likely be even more aggravating, since the 996 has inherently more traction.

PS - You can hardly compare a Triumph with less than 100hp to the 300hp Cayman when it comes to LSD. If you don't have the torque to break the rear wheels loose, then the LSD will hardly be missed...