Best way to change that is to have your dash cam hardwired to the fuse box and use one of the unused fuse slots that turns its power off when the car is powered off.
22,000 miles? Clearly you aren't using the car correctly and mashing the gas peddle at every green light. It's rare to get over 10,000 miles on a heavy car with 500+ HP. When it first came out, all the Tesla Model S people were baffled that they needed new tires at their first service and said...
Steering wheel off-center is usually due to tie rods. Tie rods are adjustable (think turnbuckle) and set correctly, should be the same length. If one is set longer/shorter than the other, then you have a steering wheel that points left or right when the wheels are straight. I don't think they...
This works better than the ashtray method: https://nine-volt.com/products/wireless-charger-for-porsche-taycan-with-magsafe-for-apple-iphone?_pos=1&_sid=a6eb94f4e&_ss=r
I would think your car has some recalls/updates that need to be done. Take it to Porsche ASAP (before your 10 day return period ends) and get those done. They will do an inspection (mention the damage). If there are any dents under there that are more than 3mm deep, your floor will be required...
I think it's just the angle of the picture that I grabbed from their website. You can see in the other pictures that the buttons are accessible. But, yeah, the Taycan logo is covered.
Based on your experience with them, it sounds like you need to find a new dealer. If there is a fault with a door handle (and you haven't modified anything), there should be no reason the entire repair isn't covered by warranty.
On the tires, if this is your first 500+ horsepower car and you...
This is not made by Porsche (although it looks like Porsche made it and put it in). Click the link to see the website where I got it. The best part is no wires are visible. Pretty slick.
This one is probably the best option as it looks like Porsche put it in, uses MagSafe to keep it secure and wirelessly charges:
https://nine-volt.com/products/wireless-charger-for-porsche-taycan-with-magsafe-for-apple-iphone?_pos=1&_sid=3e33e5fc0&_ss=r
I suppose it could depend where people are in their brake flush maintenance. If they haven't done the flush for 2 years (or possibly longer), then the recall which includes flushing the brake fluid could make their pedals feel firm again.
The problem with Qi charging mat type chargers and iPhones is that the camera bump has become so big on iPhones that the bump creates a gap between the phone and the mat which in turn makes the phone hot from the inefficient charging "connection". This happens in just about all cars nowadays and...
CarPlay is so much more "connected" than the Porsche built-in stuff. Do CarPlay but also add a MagSafe charger because your phone will lose battery pretty quickly once it becomes your communication hub. This MagSafe charger is the best option right now...