adamandsheri
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- AdamAndSheri
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- 2022 Taycan RWD
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My Gentian Blue RWD rolled over 10,000 miles yesterday (16,090 km for our non-American friends). Coincidentally I was on the way to Porsche for the PCM upgrade, which I really wanted, mainly for wireless android auto. We took delivery on November 13th, 2021.
I am happy to report that except for the well-known computer glitches, I have had absolutely no issues with the Taycan. It is a ridiculously amazing car, especially for the price on the RWD. I still get strangers asking about it constantly and it is hard to argue that there is a better looking or better driving vehicle at this price point.
A few items of note. Re the PCM we have had the blank-screen / two finger reboot problem, which has increased in frequency dramatically over the last 60 days. We have the super annoying interior alarm issue, which is being fixed at the moment as well. The drive-to-park issue at stop lights has occurred about 10 times. Other than that, a few non-memorable glitches here and there, but nothing worth giving a second thought.
I am very happy with the options I chose. In particular, friends love the puddle lamps; I love the lighting that matches the album cover of the song playing; I cannot live without the heads up display; the passenger display looks cool and has provided some benefit a handful of times; PID leaves a lot to be desired, but mostly I use it to make sure I don't rear-end anyone or drift into the next lane when playing with my phone and it does that well enough. I do wish I bought the larger battery, that is my only regret.
Since our fabulous EMC only charges $.045 kwh from midnight to 6am we have spent less than $200 on charging for about 9,000 miles (the rest was EA).
If I won the lottery tomorrow, I am certain I would still be driving a Taycan (Turbo no doubt), but it's really nice to drive a car daily that is essentially the same as I would drive if I could own anything on the road. I hope you all are as happy with yours as I am with mine. Cheers!
I am happy to report that except for the well-known computer glitches, I have had absolutely no issues with the Taycan. It is a ridiculously amazing car, especially for the price on the RWD. I still get strangers asking about it constantly and it is hard to argue that there is a better looking or better driving vehicle at this price point.
A few items of note. Re the PCM we have had the blank-screen / two finger reboot problem, which has increased in frequency dramatically over the last 60 days. We have the super annoying interior alarm issue, which is being fixed at the moment as well. The drive-to-park issue at stop lights has occurred about 10 times. Other than that, a few non-memorable glitches here and there, but nothing worth giving a second thought.
I am very happy with the options I chose. In particular, friends love the puddle lamps; I love the lighting that matches the album cover of the song playing; I cannot live without the heads up display; the passenger display looks cool and has provided some benefit a handful of times; PID leaves a lot to be desired, but mostly I use it to make sure I don't rear-end anyone or drift into the next lane when playing with my phone and it does that well enough. I do wish I bought the larger battery, that is my only regret.
Since our fabulous EMC only charges $.045 kwh from midnight to 6am we have spent less than $200 on charging for about 9,000 miles (the rest was EA).
If I won the lottery tomorrow, I am certain I would still be driving a Taycan (Turbo no doubt), but it's really nice to drive a car daily that is essentially the same as I would drive if I could own anything on the road. I hope you all are as happy with yours as I am with mine. Cheers!
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