Drive it. You will not want to put it on a truck after the delivery experience.
I just did the exact thing you will do earlier this week. It was a great way to get to know the car.
Mountain biking, hunting, fishing, shooting and reloading when I have some spare time not carting my kids to various youth sports events.
Heading on a combo elk/mule deer hunt in a few days?
4 laps?! Just a small hit from the crack pipe to get you hooked. Turned into an 8 year rabbit hole for me.
Send it. The instructor and the Porsche nannies will keep you going in the right direction.
Until you need to tow something;)
But when I think SUV I think body on frame full size truck that can cart around a family of 5 and a boat.
I too will probably never own the modern mid size SUV which are just very large and tall unibody cars.
I'm not sure what the big wow is. It's a faulty part. Porsche has plenty of company here.
Z06 LS7 valve guides
S4 v8 cylinder issues
GT350 flat plane crank flop
The list goes on. So easy to pick apart things in hindsight.
I'm moving to this thread from September deliveries. My car completed port processing last week in Benicia. My first available date for PECLA was 10/5 but life and what not dictates I pick up the car on 10/21. Allocation date to delivery is nearly 11 months but could have been 10 months if my...
The car comes when it comes. My wait is almost over, probably looking at mid October by the time I get a slot at PECLA. That will be 10 months from the time I had an allocation.
Have you tried buying anything nice lately? A really nice bike, windows for your house, a nice piece of furniture...