nerraw
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- First Name
- Warren
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- Jun 7, 2021
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- Location
- Oxfordshire
- Vehicles
- Taycan 4 CT, Volvo XC60, Taycan GTS ST on order
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I've taken the plunge and placed a deposit on the GTS Sport Turismo, with my Taycan 4 CT just barely a month old
I love my base CT, but I've been somewhat regretting not going with a 4S. I particularly would love the red brake calipers and the 21" Cross Turismo design wheels. And in hindsight I would have also specced the off road package / Bose. I left all those out as I already had £12k worth of other must-have (to me, at least!) options and didn't want a base CT with nearly £20k worth of extras. Darned "sensibility" check!
Like many of you I'm torn between CT and ST: I've grown to love the rugged look of the CT, the practicality of gravel mode in the UK, and the couple of mm of added ride height. I almost feel SUV-ish in it. And Volcano grey looks even better when there's a bit of mud splatter all around.
However, the other part of me secretly wants something more "supercar" than SUV. It's a Porsche damnit. I've waited this many years to own my first, so, really, £594 so that my interior door levers are in glossy Carmine red is absolutely worth it.
Here's my build:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNXFQ2V7
And, oh, it thankfully still passes the sensibility check - if I were to build a 4S to look like this it would be just £6k less than the GTS!
I love my base CT, but I've been somewhat regretting not going with a 4S. I particularly would love the red brake calipers and the 21" Cross Turismo design wheels. And in hindsight I would have also specced the off road package / Bose. I left all those out as I already had £12k worth of other must-have (to me, at least!) options and didn't want a base CT with nearly £20k worth of extras. Darned "sensibility" check!
Like many of you I'm torn between CT and ST: I've grown to love the rugged look of the CT, the practicality of gravel mode in the UK, and the couple of mm of added ride height. I almost feel SUV-ish in it. And Volcano grey looks even better when there's a bit of mud splatter all around.
However, the other part of me secretly wants something more "supercar" than SUV. It's a Porsche damnit. I've waited this many years to own my first, so, really, £594 so that my interior door levers are in glossy Carmine red is absolutely worth it.
Here's my build:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNXFQ2V7
And, oh, it thankfully still passes the sensibility check - if I were to build a 4S to look like this it would be just £6k less than the GTS!