Jonathan S.
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- Jonathan
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As the on-line configurator states:
"Luggage net for the rear compartment that is hung from the roof lining to separate the occupants from luggage in the rear."
I had this in my theoretical new spec, and it happened to come with my used CT.
The other day, I reached for a nondescript long storage bag in my basement rec room that I thought held my TRX Suspension Trainer, but, huh, no, that was the official Porsche Taycan Luggage Compartment Partition Net in a surprisingly nondescript storage bag entirely devoid of any Porsche logos.
(Apparently the bag was designed by the same person who came up with the surprisingly nondescript back seat storage thingy so that a rear passenger has space to put thingies that would otherwise have gone into a front seatback slot like on every other car I've ever owned.)
Upon taking delivery of my used CT at the beginning of Sept, I had been surprised to learn that this net is not an integrated design like on my A6ar that can be deployed somewhat on a whim.
Instead, it's a rather mongo affair that requires rather deliberate use.
(Upon which I left it near some weight training equipment and forgot about it until recently rediscovering it.)
Although another poster here can deploy it in only two minutes:
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/loadspace-partition-net.14067/
Happy to meet up somewhere with someone in New England for something like a hundred bucks or some used Lego.
Shipping is probably not worthwhile, given its weight and size.
Otherwise, it will probably stay half-forgotten in my basement until I eventually sell my CT, when the next owner will briefly marvel at it then forget about it.
"Luggage net for the rear compartment that is hung from the roof lining to separate the occupants from luggage in the rear."
I had this in my theoretical new spec, and it happened to come with my used CT.
The other day, I reached for a nondescript long storage bag in my basement rec room that I thought held my TRX Suspension Trainer, but, huh, no, that was the official Porsche Taycan Luggage Compartment Partition Net in a surprisingly nondescript storage bag entirely devoid of any Porsche logos.
(Apparently the bag was designed by the same person who came up with the surprisingly nondescript back seat storage thingy so that a rear passenger has space to put thingies that would otherwise have gone into a front seatback slot like on every other car I've ever owned.)
Upon taking delivery of my used CT at the beginning of Sept, I had been surprised to learn that this net is not an integrated design like on my A6ar that can be deployed somewhat on a whim.
Instead, it's a rather mongo affair that requires rather deliberate use.
(Upon which I left it near some weight training equipment and forgot about it until recently rediscovering it.)
Although another poster here can deploy it in only two minutes:
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/loadspace-partition-net.14067/
Happy to meet up somewhere with someone in New England for something like a hundred bucks or some used Lego.
Shipping is probably not worthwhile, given its weight and size.
Otherwise, it will probably stay half-forgotten in my basement until I eventually sell my CT, when the next owner will briefly marvel at it then forget about it.
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