Waiting patiently for your reviews and opinions on the cars you drove at Kyalami. Must have been an awesome experience!!
Here goes...
1. 991.2 GT3 RS Weisach (limited exposure)
Drove this on the track at moderate speeds. The car felt very intimidating to drive. A proper track car. You can hear everything as you apply your inputs. Only 4 laps of the track, with guidance from the instructor who was in the similar car upfront. The car may have handled harder driving, but I was not keen to push such an expensive car that has a definite wild streak to it. The instructor did ask me to push it a bit harder on the final lap. Not a car that I would buy, even if I had the money. This car needs regular driving on a track to fully appreciate it and some balls of steel if you want to really push it hard.
2. Taycan RWD base (full exposure)
Compared to the Jaguar i-Pace that I drove in 2019, this is the better electric car. It does not have that irritating regenerative braking effect when you get off the throttle. It feels more like a petrol car to drive. The Star Trek warp speed sounds are gimmicky, but help you get a feel for how fast you are driving. Throttle response is instantaneous. You press, it goes, quickly. I drove it on track and on public roads around Midrand. Even though it is RWD, on track it felt very planted and stable - I guess that the extra weight from the battery pack under the car helps with the sense of balance. Ride on rough tar was pretty good, but nothing exemplary for a R2m+ car. It does ride like a large sporty sedan. The instructor said that range is about 200 to 300km in the real world, if you drive it in a sporty manner. Not a car I would buy for SA, but makes more sense in Europe with their widespread charging infrastructure. However, a nice glimpse into the future of motoring.
3. Macan 2.0T base (full exposure)
Basically a Q5 2.0T with the same engine, outputs and performance. Feels okay if it was priced the same as the Q5, but selling it for R1m is a crazy proposal (the interior and tech is also behind the Q5 and the cheaper Tiguan when up-specced). The car does not feel like a Porsche to drive and that motor feels like the VW product it actually is. I would rather buy a Tiguan 165kw Highline 2.0T instead of this car. Those extra 20kw of the Macan are barely noticable. Very disappointed on both the track and on the road. Hell, even my Volvo V60CC feels more exciting to drive in the mid-range.
4. Cayenne GTS 4.0 V8 Turbo (full exposure)
A surprisingly good car to drive. Feels like a sporty sedan rather than a large SUV, besides for the fact that it does ride higher than a sedan. The faster you go, the more it wraps around you. Engine sounds epic and it enjoys being revved. If I had the bucks, I would definitely buy this car. It is the best of both worlds - family car and sports car. Obviously, not as sharp as a 911 on track, but still a brilliant everyday car to drive on normal roads. Bump absorption and ride quality on Midrand roads are very, very good. It may not be as quick as an X3 M or GLC63, but this car is cheaper (assuming you get one with no options), more spacious, drives well and sounds so good. Standard GTS spec is pretty generous too.
5. Boxster 4.0 Spyder (limited exposure)
Drove this only on the track. Feels quite bare bones inside (you can see they were trying to save weight, so even the inside of the folding roof has no lining, just a web of supporting material). Engine sounds good and car feels super stable when driven hard. However, I would rather get the Boxster 4.0 GTS instead of this, which is not that much slower.
6. Boxster GTS 4.0 (full exposure)
Slightly detuned compared to the Spyder and not as track focused. But, has more comfort oriented features and better insulation in the folding top. Significantly cheaper than the Spyder, with only a small drop in power, but with the same great exhaust note. Adaptive dampers keep the ride on Midrand roads quite decent. However, the interior is showing its age - not much different from my 2013 Boxster - especially, at this price point. Acceleration is not as strong as a turbo charged hot hatch in the real world (at altitude), so don't expect to beat a Golf R. But, this car is more about the driving experience, while being less hardcore than the Spyder.
Will post some pics below.





