CarPlay is way better than having built-in Spotify, etc. For Waze if no other reason.
Your dealer should be able to show you wheels on cars in person. For all sorts of options questions, I'd hope your dealer could show you cars with some of those things so you can see.
If you really have a...
Porsche never was the drag strip 0-60 brand anyway. Folks aren’t spending $120k+ on a C2S thinking they are the fastest.
You buy a Porsche based on how it makes you feel, not some internet bench racing spec sheet. Pretty much every Mustang GT was probably quicker than either of my R8’s...
You already missed it if you meant to drive the day after Memorial Day. :P
My experience in driving Vegas - SF is that you want to be on the road early. I leave Vegas by 6am, so the traffic on 152 and 101N are only mildly bad.
I don't think the Tuesday would be particularly worse than most...
The poll reads to me as "Are you a Tesla refugee?".
I don't think a bunch of folks considering between a Panamera, Cayenne, or Taycan would ever be asking themselves this question.
This was certainly untrue when I ordered my car. I complained at order, but the Turbo came with no-season tires, and the Turbo S had summers. Even when upgrading wheels, there was no option.
I have RaceDeck and love it.
If you are going epoxy, it’s all about the prep work. Every garage is different, so there’s no simple way to say what prep work you’ll want, but make sure you discuss the details with your installer.
Your salesperson can screen cap the screen and from there you can see all the V-codes, and see where things are at. At least that's what we did before TYD existed. :)
At least you have a commission number, so you have an actual order.
There's no single "correct" answer. Depends on charge level, surface you're testing on, rollout, wind, air density, etc.
So pick whatever number you like from whichever tester used the parameters you like.