Yes, that's exactly what happened. PECLA should send you some papers to sign in due course. Once that was done, it took a few days for TYD to update with the new delivery location.
My 4S scheduled for arrival in Jacksonville and then mid March arrival in Atlanta. Might take a few weeks longer, but keen to check over the delivery experience at the Porsche Center. Anyone else going?
I think Bringatrailer.com would love to see a Taycan! I've brought and sold on that site and always had great experiences. I believe it's the largest US Auction house now and they have great assurances for sellers particularly. You are more likely to get top dollar if you're prepared to take...
Well there is a whole auto hall at CES for automotive - has been for years. The media have focused more on smart homes/robots/TVs in the past, but there is a lot of activity in the automotive/EV/self-driving sector right now, so that's why it looks the way it does.
I'm currently at the CES expo in Vegas and had a look at this person.
Hope these pictures help.
Honestly in person it looks a lot less stylish that the Taycan. Functional. Very much what you would expect from an electronic device manufacturer.
Much more of a Telsa clone IMO
The front spoiler is too busy for my taste and doesn't look at all Porsche OEM styling to me - doesn't appear to have any basis in air flow either, but otherwise a nice render.
All wishful thinking though. SUV first. 911 last seems to be the strategy
Here in Kentucky we have a specialty "Friends of Coal" plate. It costs an additional $25 per year. It's very common to see it used on black cars - for obvious reasons.
I went a step further on my S5 and spray painted it a little.
It's quite ironic to use it on a Taycan here because the bulk...
Ah what a lovely dilemma!
I owned an Elise for several years and have a real soft spot for that. It made me a better driver because I had to rely on technique on the track - why do F1 champions all come from Karting?
Here in the US resale values on Lotus cars is really good, so I would not...
I know. Even in the shortest setting I find the gap too large. Same with my Audi and previous Maserati.
I'm from the UK, but living in Germany and riding motorcycles helped form my aggression I think. So even for Mid-West US commuting I find it too accommodating :cool:
This debate comes up annually with Ducati.
Not going to happen IMO.
One reason it that Porsche EV can offset other less sustainable brands (Lambo) in the portfolio.
I dislike it because it's too conservative and other cars tend to dive into the gap.
True for stop start and 70mph+ cruising.
Note that I tend to be a fairly aggressive driver