Hello everybody, has someone gathered experiences with the 2005 Cayman S model, how long-term blows through uneven roadway affect the body and interior? Forgive me my naive sensitivity! For a few months I’ve been the happy owner of a Cayman S. I’ve changed from an old BMW E36 combi bucket using the Cayman as an everyday car, driving about 80 km of highways every day. Most of the time, when there’s no traffic jam, is the purest pleasure: Spo rtmodus on, PASM on, off for that. Unfortunately, it is a lot of busy routes with a lot of motorway crosses and bridges. And at the latest it says again for me: sport mode off, PASM off, speed reduced. The blows, which it hails at some places from below, already have it in itself. At each descent of these Rhineland motorways changes one to three times the road surface, partly with grooves of 2 cm depth. That was already not nice in the station wagon, but in the new car really bleeds my heart at the thought of the poor car body screws. How long will it take for my glove compartment to ram the whole ride and until the dashboard gives the same disgusting snare sounds of itself as in my 3rd? The car is now two years old and has 32,000 km on it. They will rise by a good 20,000 per following year 🙁