100%, I pay under $1000 a year for 3 cars, full coverage. Problem you are going to have is that they do not support California. So if you have a residence in another state....
They are great, have had them for a couple of years now. Charge you a small base fee plus per mile driven on 2 x 6 month terms. I have 3 cars on my policy.
I have very hard water where I live, so I purchased a 2-stage deionizer system. I get no water spots.
Highly recommended for final rinse. No other chemicals are needed.
Agree with PPF, must have!
Yes, I use them, and they are extremely affordable. As long as you have one Porsche on the policy you can add non-Porsche cars too, so adding my M5 in the next month or so when I get around to it.
I have extremely hard water where I live, so I deionize my water for the final rinse using this two-stage filtering system. Works great. Zero water spots.
Not sure if this is legal where you live but you might want to look into this method:
https://www.motor1.com/news/590018/how-to-get-front-license-plate-wrap-california/
I just received it too... it would be nice to see the details of the update. I plan on waiting to see how many people brick their car before I attempt.
Sure, they drive great and in general have very few problems. I purchased the i4 while I was waiting for the current Taycan I have (took 9 months) because I needed a get around town car. The i4 fits that purpose perfectly. I’m not driving a Porsche to the grocery store, a crowded mall or...
These are 2 completely different cars. I have both of them and like them both. I do not compare them at all. They drive differently, have different tech and each has its own appeal.