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Well the beige isn't ugly, perse
but it's a problem with sun reflection... Porsche actually got class action sued over that. |
When I was looking for mine, i was really hoping to find one in carmon red.
it's close to the maraschino red of my old 944S. https://res.cloudinary.com/djo1nckex...2_1200x900.jpg Unfortunately only one for sale in EU at the time, and it looked ratty. second choise was blue. but again, the only one i found, i did drive it.. it was ratty unloved by po.. beige interior, and lots of chips on the plastic (beige with black spots in it) As much as I had loved a color, the arctic silver , tho very common, it works well with the lines of the car. most colored ones also have the beige dash, which imho is no good for driving, for the reflection in the windshield The Carmon red i think is probably one of the rarest colors out there. but the prettiest I think |
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This is what I'd call beige https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/usua...-160306154.jpg these are what I'd call tan https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX679_.jpg https://www.townsendleather.com/imag..._GOLDENTAN.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/QCkAA...qBk/s-l300.jpg |
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Well the red cayman pic you quoted from my post That dash Looks beige like your beige So not sure where the confusion lies? Never seen tan interior dash on a cayman |
My 2013 Cayenne has a Luxor Beige interior, including dash. Very easy to live with. My newer Cayenne is an all black interior and I miss the Beige.
Worse interior I had on a Porsche was a '99 996 with Savannah Beige. Off color that was really difficult to match, and the longer I had it, the more I grew to dislike it. I looked at several Cayman's with the Sand Beige interior. Really liked it a lot but ended up with black. |
I would never want a light colored interior. Black would have been my first choice, but I ended up getting a slate grey interior. Now that I have it, I really like it. Best of all, it hides paw prints, dog hair, and dog snot from by two mutts.
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I don't know if I've seen a tan interior on a cayman either, but then I haven't seen them all when you consider how many are out there. I'll get off your lawn now. :D |
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the world may call it Carmine Red, by the time they are done with the brochure, Porsche calls it M3W,8B1 Carmon Red Metallic |
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aah ok, but that's the later years, don't know those that well :D
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Wow, what a total twat. You should either contact the dealership or PCNA to let them know. I suspect that being a twat to customers would get someone's attention and result in a "re-education."
A normal person with focus on customer service would certainly have said something like, "the COA no longer exists, but there is a new version called CTC." Just saying "no such thing as COA" and holding firm is very twatty. |
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It would be nice to know the name of the dealership and salesperson. We would all know to avoid them in the future.
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I don't think it would be appropriate to post his name and number?
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My question over here, thanx
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/boxster-cayman-forum/1113955-3-8-conversions.html |
if you Cayman lovers have a flavorit place to look for one, do let me know.
Perhaps I am being picky.. I would like to find one with some good options including Limited slip. No silver or gray. No sand beige No Tiptronic . thanx |
limited slip may be a problem as it wasn't offered in the 987.1
I think 987.2 has it tho also sand beige, was probably used on the majority of non silver cars blue or red are very often the tan/beige interior.. Don't ask me why, but they often are.. probably to do with , once they pick the $$$$ non standard color, they'll also pick the $$$ non standard interior.. I'de recommend looking for the best mechanical car with a clean black interior, and good exterior condition, in whatever the color. If it happens to be a silver one, and it checks all other boxes.. get it cause you'll probably never find one that has it all |
sounds like a 987.2 Cayman "S" or "R" will do the trick.
I found a 2007 Macan S with 32,000 miles on Cars.com for $34K. |
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