bluesky
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I have decided not to purchase a refresh J1.II Taycan Turbo with PAR, something I have been looking forward to actually for almost a year. I’m going to stop watching this forum and sign off.
I drove my M5 on typical backroads the other day, and had a great time because it was one of those record days where finally, there was noone in front of me to slow me down, the entire way out to my lunch spot, and almost all the way back to civilization (the freeway entrance). The roads are not that great, and the M5 with KW suspension from Germany tuned to the exact middle of performance vs. comfort is quite lively on the 4500 lb car, but I only lightly scraped twice, both in places I have memorized from 30 years of driving these roads so I know where to slow down because the dip or defect will be too much. I had no concern whatsoever that the M5 would be damaged.
I don’t see myself having this much fun with a Taycan, now that I probably would be constantly worrying about bottoming on something and getting hit with a pricey battery replacement. The new Turbo with PAR is already quite expensive, so Bay Area insurance will already be, and I fear for what premiums will cost me if word gets about how vulnerable the HV battery is, or worse yet, should I have a battery claim.
I drove my M5 on typical backroads the other day, and had a great time because it was one of those record days where finally, there was noone in front of me to slow me down, the entire way out to my lunch spot, and almost all the way back to civilization (the freeway entrance). The roads are not that great, and the M5 with KW suspension from Germany tuned to the exact middle of performance vs. comfort is quite lively on the 4500 lb car, but I only lightly scraped twice, both in places I have memorized from 30 years of driving these roads so I know where to slow down because the dip or defect will be too much. I had no concern whatsoever that the M5 would be damaged.
I don’t see myself having this much fun with a Taycan, now that I probably would be constantly worrying about bottoming on something and getting hit with a pricey battery replacement. The new Turbo with PAR is already quite expensive, so Bay Area insurance will already be, and I fear for what premiums will cost me if word gets about how vulnerable the HV battery is, or worse yet, should I have a battery claim.
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