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2016 PORSCHE Cayman

Vehicle Summary

The 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 is a high-performance coupe designed for driving enthusiasts. It features a 3.8-liter, 6-cylinder engine delivering 385 horsepower, ensuring exhilarating performance. With its lightweight build and sophisticated engineering, it provides a dynamic driving experience. Safety is enhanced with front row head and thorax airbags, and a direct TPMS for optimal tire management.

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Make
PORSCHE
Model
Cayman
Year
2016
Engine
3.8L

Complete Specifications

26 specs
Make PORSCHE
Manufacturer Name DR. ING. H.C.F. PORSCHE AG
Model Cayman
Model Year 2016
Plant City OSNABRUEK
Series GT4
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country GERMANY
Plant Company Name Osnabruek
Series2 Type 981
Note GVWR: 3,616 lbs.
Body Class Coupe
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1B: 3,001 - 4,000 lb (1,360 - 1,814 kg)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Engine Number of Cylinders 6
Displacement (CC) 3800.0
Displacement (CI) 231.89022755998
Displacement (L) 3.8
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Brake (hp) From 385
Seat Belt Type Manual
Other Restraint System Info Front Row Head and Thorax Airbags
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Side Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Type Direct

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Oil leaks

Common in many performance vehicles, including Porsche, due to high engine stresses. This can occur from various seals and gaskets.

Coolant leaks

Often caused by worn out hoses, gaskets, or the water pump, leading to potential overheating issues.

Engine misfires

Can result from faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors, which are common wear items in high-performance engines.

Timing chain issues

Stretching or failure can occur over time, leading to poor engine performance or catastrophic failure if not addressed.

Carbon build-up

Direct injection engines are prone to carbon deposits on intake valves, which can affect performance and fuel economy.

Ims bearing failure

Intermediate Shaft Bearing failure is a known issue in some Porsche engines, although less common in newer models.

High oil consumption

Some Porsche engines are known to consume more oil, requiring frequent top-ups to prevent engine damage.

Faulty oxygen sensors

Can lead to poor fuel economy and performance issues due to incorrect air-fuel mixture readings.

Cooling system failures

Radiator, thermostat, or cooling fans can fail, leading to overheating and engine damage if not addressed promptly.

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