Cincy2
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- First Name
- Eric
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- Apr 16, 2024
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- Tampa Florida
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- 2024 Taycan GTS, 2022 Mercedes EQB
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I just traded my Plaid for a Taycan GTS. In case there are others contemplating a switch, I wanted to give you my initial impressions.
1. What I miss from the Plaid: neck jerking acceleration with just a touch to the accelerator. Super simple configuration software with every choice no more than one level down. Big screen for NAV that shows next turn plus all others enroute to destination. 400+ miles of range (just a little). Lots of front seat storage in multiple cubbies.
2. What I love about the Taycan: The seats. They cradle you like a baby. The leather (every square inch of it). The looks. The way it corners. The feel I have for the car in curves. Apple Car Play. I am using it for Nav, phone, text and Pandora. Having a real turn signal and gear selector! A real service center with people who will talk to you. Salesmen that feel empowered to actually negotiate a price. Not having to wince every time Elon Musk says something stupid and explain it to everyone who sees me in the Plaid. A real user manual you can hold and search with your fingers.
Bottom line. After three Model S's, I'm moving on. The Porsche is a driver's car. It won't be my last as they continue to improve their EV's. I have a lot to learn about the software and controls in the car. Getting up and running (basic configuration, charging, phone, Nav etc) took about an hour. I am at peace with my decision.
Cincy
1. What I miss from the Plaid: neck jerking acceleration with just a touch to the accelerator. Super simple configuration software with every choice no more than one level down. Big screen for NAV that shows next turn plus all others enroute to destination. 400+ miles of range (just a little). Lots of front seat storage in multiple cubbies.
2. What I love about the Taycan: The seats. They cradle you like a baby. The leather (every square inch of it). The looks. The way it corners. The feel I have for the car in curves. Apple Car Play. I am using it for Nav, phone, text and Pandora. Having a real turn signal and gear selector! A real service center with people who will talk to you. Salesmen that feel empowered to actually negotiate a price. Not having to wince every time Elon Musk says something stupid and explain it to everyone who sees me in the Plaid. A real user manual you can hold and search with your fingers.
Bottom line. After three Model S's, I'm moving on. The Porsche is a driver's car. It won't be my last as they continue to improve their EV's. I have a lot to learn about the software and controls in the car. Getting up and running (basic configuration, charging, phone, Nav etc) took about an hour. I am at peace with my decision.
Cincy
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