Vehicle Description
2017 Porsche 718 Cayman S - One Owner - Graphite Blue Metallic - 6
Speed Manual - 2.5L/350HP Turbocharged H4 (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this 2017 Porsche 718 Cayman S on a site other
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a short walk-around-and-startup video, and a link to its pristine,
accident-free, one-owner Carfax report, please go to our main
website: GarageKeptMotors.) Porsche's well-balanced sports car
-Motor Trend 2017 Cayman Review, September 2017 In model year 2017,
Porsche made news with the 718 Cayman S. Motor Trend reviewers
noted: The major change: a turbo flat-four replaces the flat-six
Caymans have had since birth. Displacing just 2.5 liters, it pumps
out a flat-six-beating 350 hp and 309 lb-ft of torque. Both manual
and automatic transmissions are available.... With it comes a Sport
Response button, which unleashes 20 seconds of sharper throttle
response. Lift, and the throttle stays open with the fuel off to
keep the turbo spinning. In addition to new chassis tuning, the
rear suspension is wider, and the steering rack has been lifted
from the 911 Turbo. So, how does it drive? The Motor Trend folks
again: The Cayman's boosted four is more than enough to get 3,190
pounds hustling. Zero to 60 mph happens in 3.6 seconds, and the
quarter mile passes in 12 seconds flat at 114.9 mph. Braking from
60 mph requires only 99 feet. It'll rip off a 23.7-second
figure-eight lap at 0.89 average g and pulls 1.01 average g on the
skidpad. While it may seem something of a slight to Porsche's
legendary 911, the reality is, the Cayman S has become many a
Porsche fan's favorite offering from the Zuffenhausen-based brand.
Presented here is a 2017 Cayman S in Graphite Blue Metallic over
standard black leather. This is a low-mileage (under 11,000 miles
per-year on average), one-owner example, as verified by its Carfax
report linked here. The exceptional condition of the car, inside
and out, makes it clear that its sole owner loved this 718 Cayman
S. The Porsche community frequently waxes eloquent about any of the
Porsche blues. This car's Graphite Blue Metallic paint retains its
factory luster evidencing Porsche's legendary paint-application
expertise. There are no noticeable flaws across the entire body.
Even front-facing body surfaces are virtually free of even minor
road damage. Black exterior trim, black model designation,
high-gloss-black factory wheels, twin center-exit black exhaust
tips, and black-tinted glass all perfectly complement the Graphite
Blue; the look is part serious performance, part sensuous. The only
flash of contrasting color? The red brake calipers and the Porsche
crest on the hood and wheel center-caps. Inside, the black-leather
upholstery and S model sport features in black-with minimal, but
attractive brushed-metal trim-make this a serious driver's dream
environment. The 6-speed manual transmission shifter adds emphasis
to that point. The desirable S steering wheel frames a full array
of instruments. (Be sure to watch them come alive on startup in the
linked video). Audio, HVAC controls, and backup camera operate
through the center screen, forward of the console. Black carpeting
covers the cabin floors, protected by matching,
Porsche-logo-embroidered carpet mats. For one of the most reliable
indicators of the car's overall condition, be sure to look closely
at the gallery photos showing the body-painted step-over area on
the lower door jamb. Keeping them as pristine as they are here
takes the owner's commitment and constant vigilance. The front and
rear carpeted cargo areas almost appear to have never carried any
cargo. Viewed from below, the Cayman's drag-defeating panels cover
the chassis almost completely, except for limited views of the
lower side of the engine, and the exhaust system i