Porsche Ride Quality – Any Alternatives?

Porsche Ride Quality – Any Alternatives?

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c3m

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322 posts

163 months

Saturday 25th January
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During the ownership of my Cayman GTS 4.0 with Sport PASM, I was thoroughly impressed by the suspension – while it was firm, it felt a lot more comfortable than normal cars. It absorded road imperfections and bumps much better when compared to BMW F30, F82, Tesla Model Y, 5 series, E class - pretty much anything else that I have experience with.

Are there any other car brands/models (looking for high-performance practical family cars) that have similar ride quality?

bosshog

1,671 posts

288 months

Saturday 25th January
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For ride with agility you cannot beat a Lotus. Developed on bumpy Norfolk roads and it shows. Truly magic ride. Better ride than the Porsches I’ve owned (993turbo,991.2S,991.1turboS,GT4). No family car options unfortunately (not tried the new EVs).



Edited by bosshog on Saturday 25th January 18:06

JohnnyUK

941 posts

90 months

Friday 31st January
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c3m said:
During the ownership of my Cayman GTS 4.0 with Sport PASM, I was thoroughly impressed by the suspension – while it was firm, it felt a lot more comfortable than normal cars. It absorded road imperfections and bumps much better when compared to BMW F30, F82, Tesla Model Y, 5 series, E class - pretty much anything else that I have experience with.

Are there any other car brands/models (looking for high-performance practical family cars) that have similar ride quality?
Been very impressed by an air suspension BASE Panamera - very very comfy and more than enough performance.