Does anyone have it? Specifically for a '20 or '21 Taycan sedan? Trying to find out how deep the bass frequency goes compared to my Model 3P. My Model 3 sounds amazing after utilizing the equalizer to drop some of the frequencies, but man -- the bass response in our Taycan is just so much...
I love this. Hope you're also documenting the way back! Some day you'll have to drive through Lærdalstunnelen. It's 24.5km long, and is the world's longest. Sadly it has an average-speed speed camera (from one side to the other), so it's exceptionally boring once you get over the "whoa" factor...
All good, all good. I'm glad that the regenerative braking isn't active at the start of a trip. Both by design, and if it's too cold. Thanks to the 270kw regen it would be next to impossible to get use of the brakes here. 80 kph max for all of the west coast. ? And they also increased the fines...
It rains for 250 - 280 days a year here in Bergen. If I rely on only regenerative braking they'll corrode or rust (also all the salt in the winter months) as fast as I can blink.
EDIT: Just so we're clear, I don't go overboard to the point where the hazards come on. Just do an uncomfortable...
Standard ones. No autobahn driving here. Speed limits are low in my city because there are barely and straight level roads. I've mainly done 1 hard brake check down a steep hill on the hill I live on per week. Haven't pushed the car much at all.
Pads. I also do a hard brake check on my M3P once...
Got mine back. They've had it since dec 22nd. They also replaced one of the front cooling fans due to damage from rocks (gravel) as there's an ingress point somewhere. We use gravel during the winter months here as well as salt so that's fun. Thankfully they paid for it.
Currently charging and...
Congrats!
Regarding the Model 3 not being a looker --
This is all I see when I see the Model 3. I usually always wave to other Porsche drivers, but multiple times I've accidentally waved to a Model 3 when I just barely notice the car (read: headlights).
Got a M3P on a boat on it's way right...
I'm still confused over the de-coupling of the front motor for range mode; isn't that the smaller one for us 4S ballers? Would make sense that using the front (as it does now pre-update, got late sept. appointment) would be more efficient. Unless the front motor is of a much less efficient design?