https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRMW8U21what options did you get? how long did you have to wait to get it,and did the dealer sell you the car at msrp?
great looking taycan thank you.https://configurator.porsche.com/porsche-code/PRMW8U21
The price has gone up since I ordered mine. I got on my dealer's list last August, locked in December, built in Jan/Feb, and delivered in April. Paid MSRP even when others were getting an ADM. Porsche of Melbourne is a great dealership if you're interested.
No, there is no required maintenance on rotors. Current Gen PCCB rotors will last longer than the car unless tracked or damaged.Does Porsche “require” that they are changed on a schedule? If so, what are the consequences of not doing the replacement?
(Pardon me if this is a dumb question)
Absolutely. If it's not the adjustable ride height you care about, or the fact that air suspension absorbs bumps much better, then the auto leveling/constant ride height no matter the load should convince you.Air suspension is a must. Plus ceramic breaks work well =)