Interesting to note is that fact, that there seems to be a common notion as to "the cayman is a great car, no doubt, but...." - Porsche had nearly the same situation in the 90s when the 968 CS came out. Ok, it was a desperate move to keep the 968-series up and running, but when you talked to people on track days, the majority said: "the 968 CS is a great track car, no doubt , but...". I think Porsche has the same (marketing) problem Nissan has (at least in Germany) with the GTR - identifying the "face of the man / woman behind the wheel" - currently, I feel, the buyer of a Cayman always needs to justify herself / himself to others, something I have never heard / experienced with a 911 so far... and my first porsche was a 944 S2...