Sent an email today and this was the response....
Thank you for reaching out to Porsche Cars North America.
The reimbursement program for the third-party mobile charger has ended, as the new part and software are now available at your local Porsche Center.
Claims for chargers purchased after...
Coincidently I live in Kentucky...on a farm...with a steep driveway - what are the changes of that!
Not as good as the Defender, but I've driven it all this week with no issues.
Have a couple of other rear wheel drive cars with summer/sport tires - no dice.
My dealer did it during the brake recall and 2 year service work. They charged me $5 per fitting.
All good now.
Grand scheme of things, I'm Ok with that
Hard to judge because it's so personal...different color, performance. How much do you care about these things.
For me, I prefer the black and like the ideal of more power.
But others may like the lower price and 5 months newer.
From everything you have said, it sounds like the RWD will work...
I had the same situation this morning on the way to work with a truck moving left into my lane.
Was on my Ducati Multistrada and was able to skooch forward quickly.
Overboost can be a nice thing - but for sure I'd abuse it :confused: (just being honest)
General rule is that if you can fit your thumb width between the side wall and the hole, then it's repairable. Looks boarderline not doable to me.
That print looks like a roofing nail.
That is indeed a great way to engender a good feeling and loyalty. I run a global business, about 25% of which is B2C. It's those small things with consumers that make a huge difference.
On the wife topic - I think she has way too much time on her hands vacuuming the sofa edges like that! :clap:
Geez guys - I literally mentioned:
- not a continent
- the West coast has mountains
Ohio (that's my closest track and I've raced there many time on 2 and 4 wheels), California and Wisconsin do indeed have a high ratio of straight roads - very dull! With all due respect though, those areas will...
As a Brit living in the US, I strongly disagree. You're casting broad generalizations on effectively a continent. For the most part (but even then excluding areas like the canyons of SoCal, or the mountains of Colorado) the western US is as you described. However, yast sections of the east...
Brake lights do NOT come on when lifting accelerator with regen on. Super easy to prove with a car following you and mobile phone.
Your instructor needs better training.