I never said otherwise. You're perfectly entitled to your opinion, and as far as I'm concerned, you're perfectly entitled to express it here (not that what I think about that matters one iota here).
If I were in your position, I would have offloaded it long ago and would presumably be talking...
I think it's important to keep selection bias in mind. It's relatively rare for people to bother telling other people about things that they think are OK. Usually if somebody wants to express an opinion about a product, it's going to be because their opinion is pretty strongly held.
To put it...
Since you asked, it means that I think your message is unlikely to resonate with the audience you posted it to.
We are conversing on a forum dedicated to a vehicle that is not marketed at MOST people.
No, what I'm saying is that I seek out and incorporate information from other sources, as...
One of the best things about the internet is that it lowers bars to entry for publishers. Anybody can broadcast to a worldwide audience.
This is incidentally also one of the worst things about the internet.
I can only speak for myself, but I don't consider the opinions of people who put videos...
That's an interesting screencap.
Oakridge Mall sits between Winfield Blvd. on the west and the remains of the Guadalupe Parkway on the east. There's an EA charger in the SW corner of the mall next to a car wash and "behind" the BofA if you're looking north from Blossom Hill Road. I think I see...
IMHO, anything written by @daveo4EV on this topic should essentially be considered the best available information.
That being said, here's my take:
1. Pretend that Porsche does not make any sort of charging equipment whatsoever.
2. Find an electrician you trust.
3. Decide whether you will be...
My SA gave me a set of the all-weather floor mats at handover. It wasn't a particularly flashy gift, but I found them very practical during rainy season. Can't speak to the fit issue, but I think they're a good choice.
If only the headrest could somehow collapse telescopically. I tried suggesting that tactic to my most frequent passenger, and things devolved into a battle that the seat raising mechanism lost to the roof lining.
When I was younger and had even worse judgment, I did that in a couch atop a pickup truck going across the Tobin Bridge in Boston. At the time, they had baskets where you were supposed to toss the change for the toll, and the toll collector was rather surprised to see it rain down apparently...
I saw two of those in the same day about six weeks ago. We were picking up my spouse's new Prius after it got transformed into a mermaid (), and OCDetailing had one they were working on. On the way back across the bay, I made a brief stop at Porsche Redwood City, and happened to mention it to...
You can get more fine-grained tracking information from sites like vesselfinder.com if you know the name of the ship your car is on. If you can't deduce it from recent sailings, your SA should be able to tell you.
My rule is to try to make the current speed just completely visible underneath the top of the steering wheel when the center tube is in map or night vision camera. I guess that's not a real answer because it depends on the height of the steering wheel. When I did my first test drive, I didn't...