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PORSCHE CAYMAN FROM $113,100

The Porsche 718 Cayman repeated the success of its predecessors by scooping World Performance Car of the Year in 2017, marking a trio of wins since it became the hardtop companion to the Boxster in 2005.

It was thoroughly deserved and came despite — or perhaps because of — new drivelines that changed the car’s character, with the previous 2.7-litre and 3.4-litre

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