Lars
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- Lars
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- 2015 911 C4S Taycan CT 4S
did you ever ask if this was normal at the dealer?From a previous post of mine;
Thanks for the replies, I have noticed this a few times at different speeds, but as W1NGE says mostly at lower speeds.
I have had it on a couple of occasions where I have been approaching traffic lights and it is one of those where the lights turn and you are almost committed but not quite, so you firmly apply brakes and not much happens so you have to go that much harder quick to stop before the line and have ended up skidding, looking like a bit of a plank as their are inevitably lots of people about.
Am sure this is a combination of the weight and also the second that you lose when the thing doesn't slow down as you expect initially. When I drive the wife's Range Rover I almost put her through the windscreen the first couple of times I brake.
Is definitely one that keeps you on your toes.
I have mostly has this in the dry, spongy is defiantly the right terms for it, and it catches you out as there doesn't seem to be any consistency with it.
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