agurkas
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We put in a deposit on a build spot for CT. Told it would take about 18 months to deliver.
https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRY8E147
1. 100% set on getting RAS, but I'm not so sure about the need for PTV+. I have no plans to track the car, I have done 7 years of that with 987S and got that out of my system. Does PTV+ add enough to the stability in the corners in questionable weather conditions, or not enough to bother getting it?
2. Is my understanding correct that the base and GT steering wheels have the same radius? On the 987S, the sport wheel was smaller enough to allow for easier entry into the car for someone very tall (like me)
3. InnoDrive - I'm on the fence about that one. I have Volvo with PilotAssist2, which does a pretty good job if you are on the highway or in traffic. But it is useless on narrow roads unless there is a car ahead it can follow. I recall the Jaguar version being useless. How is Porsche's version of it?
https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRY8E147
1. 100% set on getting RAS, but I'm not so sure about the need for PTV+. I have no plans to track the car, I have done 7 years of that with 987S and got that out of my system. Does PTV+ add enough to the stability in the corners in questionable weather conditions, or not enough to bother getting it?
2. Is my understanding correct that the base and GT steering wheels have the same radius? On the 987S, the sport wheel was smaller enough to allow for easier entry into the car for someone very tall (like me)
3. InnoDrive - I'm on the fence about that one. I have Volvo with PilotAssist2, which does a pretty good job if you are on the highway or in traffic. But it is useless on narrow roads unless there is a car ahead it can follow. I recall the Jaguar version being useless. How is Porsche's version of it?
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