My mamba, when I eventually get it, will be called Kermit.I’m not into naming my cars, but if I had a Mamba, it’d be the Green Goblin.
We traded a flat black panamera for a mamba green Taycan. The green shows far less dirt. We do also have ceramic on the Taycan, which we didn’t on the panamera, but the flat black panamera was basically dirty immediately. The Taycan can go a week or more without showing any signs of dirt at all (to my eyes). in the summer, I just hit a car wash once a week for about 5 min and it was great. In the winter, I just washed it when it was warm enough. At it’s worst, it was never anywhere near as as the panamera after a week.How is Mamba for showing dirt? I've had a lot of grey cars in the past as you can't really notice them being dirty until you get really close. I love mamba and I'd make more of an effort to clear it but is it as bad as a black car for example?
I’ll second that - I was washing every 2 weeks and now have settled into monthly - here is 4 weeks no wash before, during and after California rainWe traded a flat black panamera for a mamba green Taycan. The green shows far less dirt. We do also have ceramic on the Taycan, which we didn’t on the panamera, but the flat black panamera was basically dirty immediately. The Taycan can go a week or more without showing any signs of dirt at all (to my eyes). in the summer, I just hit a car wash once a week for about 5 min and it was great. In the winter, I just washed it when it was warm enough. At it’s worst, it was never anywhere near as as the panamera after a week.
Looks stunning. I love mamba in overcast/rain. I actually prefer it in those conditions more than in bright sun (bit too bright for me). Here's a rear-end shot I took yesterday as a sudden rain storm came by.I’ll second that - I was washing every 2 weeks and now have settled into monthly - here is 4 weeks no wash before, during and after California rain
Is that the church from the first Kingsman movie?7am weekend run to the electric chargers in Novato (via Nicasio which is a 15 mile diversion)