Porsche introduced the Boxster roadster in 1996, intended to slot beneath the 911 and open up its sports car offerings to a broader market. The Boxster range was priced to be beneath the 911's entry price, and it sold like the proverbial hot cakes. With the second generation entering the market in 2005, Porsche created a fastback coupe variant and called it the Cayman. This 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman S is from the fourth generation, which tells you how popular Porsche's entry-level sports car continues to be. Bearing just 5,600 miles, it's a great ticket to the Porsche lifestyle without having to splash out on a 911, and it can be your weekend toy.
The Porsche Boxster was born out of Porsche's desire to create something that would slot in beneath its halo 911 range and open up Porsche ownership to a broader segment. The first-generation Boxster debuted in 1996 as a two-seat open-top sports car. By the second generation, a fixed-roof variant called the Cayman was introduced, and that has continued into the current fourth-generation duo, known as the 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman. What we have here is a 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 with just 3,700 miles on the odometer. The GT4 is one of the hardcore variants of the 718 Cayman that you can find, so this is a boulevard cruiser plus a track bruiser. Read on to find out why you should snag it up ASAP.
In a world where sports cars seem to get bigger, faster, and more outrageous by the day, the Cayman takes a different approach. Instead of trying to be the biggest and baddest on the block, it focuses on what really matters: driving dynamics. While the Porsche 911 gets crazier with each iteration, the 718 sets the bar high for the German brand's 'entry-level' performance toys. This means if you consider this 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman in our inventory, you won't be getting no slouch when it comes to performance. It's a car that's beautiful to look at, thrilling to drive, and easy to live with on a daily basis.
Automotive journalists can be a bit critical with their reviews but Car and Driver is a source one can trust to get you an honest opinion on the next vehicle you drive off in. The example of German excellence presented today is a 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman S, and if you ask the folks over at Car and Driver, they have nothing but good news to share with you. With a reported 17,500 miles on the clock, this German powerhouse ranks as Car and Driver's top 10 best car for 2019 and can be yours to enjoy.
What do you do when you have an uber-successful model like the Porsche 911? Well, Porsche went ahead and started building the mid-engined two-seater Porsche Boxster and Cayman sports cars. The latest generation produced in 2016 and marketed as the Porsche 982 is a nod to Porsche's past success on the track thanks to the legendary 718. Porsche kicked it up a notch by introducing the 718 Cayman GT4 variant. Up for grabs is a 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 with just 3,570 miles on the odometer and ready for you to take her home.
Since 2005, the Cayman nameplate has appeared on the fixed-head variant of Porsche’s popular entry-level sports car, the Boxster. Porsche wanted a model to slot in below their iconic 911, and the Boxster was born in 1996 to fulfil that need. It’s been one of their best-selling models since then. The fourth generation, or Type 982 would see the naming convention slightly changed to incorporate the 718 name, which is from Porsche’s historical annals, as their racing car which won the Targa Florio in 1959 and 1960. What’s on sale here is a 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Coupe in pristine order, with just 1,200 miles on the clock. It’s pretty much a brand-new car that you can buy right now, no waiting lists or supply chain delays to contend with.