Are Porsche Caymans a good investment?
The Cayman is a wonderful choice for practical everyday Porsche motoring. Most recently, demand for the used Cayman has increased and available good examples are becoming rarer. Right now, the early 987 version is the likely candidate for best value for money.
Why is a 911 better than a Cayman?
As we mentioned before, the Cayman is lighter and has a better weight distribution than the 911. This small difference makes the car need less power to drive and as a result, it has a better fuel economy. The PDK-equipped base Cayman has an EPA rating of 22 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
Is the Porsche Cayman a good car to buy?
You’re buying a Porsche, so don’t compare running costs to a small domestic hatchback! Yes, parts and some labor costs will be higher than a typical American or Japanese vehicle. However, save for a few notable items discussed below, the Cayman is solid and reliable.
What kind of thinking does Daniel Kahneman use?
But guiding clients toward a better financial future is only one way to apply behavioral finance. Kahneman says we solve virtually all problems, not just financial ones, with two distinct types of thinking. His recent book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, was a 2011 bestseller.
Is the Honda Cayman better than the Boxster?
Yes, parts and some labor costs will be higher than a typical American or Japanese vehicle. However, save for a few notable items discussed below, the Cayman is solid and reliable. If you’re between Cayman or Boxster, the most obvious cosmetic upside with the Cayman, is the lack of maintenance required to a convertible top.
When does Daniel Kahneman Think Fast and slow?
Daniel Kahneman on the Two Kinds of Thinking Fast and Slow By Laurence B. Siegel June 5, 2012 When advisors want to understand why their clients make seemingly irrational financial choices, odds are they will find answers in the research of Nobel-winning behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman.