This is the question that\'s been asked countless times since 2005, the year the mid-engined Porsche Cayman was launched. Ever since, it\'s been a widely known fact that Porsche is deliberately holding back on the performance potential of the Cayman in order not to infringe upon their 911 flagship\'s territory.Although it\'s rear-engined, Porsche engineers have for decades perfected this set-up, allowing for superior performance on the road and race track.However, the question still remains: which is the better car? Don\'t even bother asking a 911 enthusiast, as the answer is already obvious. The same thing goes for a mid-engined sports car fan. Fortunately, Auto Shepherd Films decided to examine this question even further.They asked a trio of experts, including the executive editor of Road & Track magazine, their opinions on the matter. We thought the most interesting question asked was whether if Porsche were just starting up today, would they make the 911 mid-engined? Definitely something to think about.
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