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The mistake was the expenditure . But I will say the car is amazing and a very different experience from the RWD.
So much more power, and the color is far more "me."
Ha, ha. Until you clarified, I assumed you were referring to the RWD purchase as the mistake (because of options, colors, power, whatever), and that now you corrected the mistake with the GTS purchase. I guess the title of the thread has more than one interpretation.The mistake was the expenditure . But I will say the car is amazing and a very different experience from the RWD.
So much more power, and the color is far more "me."
The GTS black wheels are nice. If I was going for 21" wheels those are the ones I would pick (unfortunately WA roads are not made for low profile wheels, as I found out when I tried by California spec 911 in WA when I moved here long time ago, and I also saw a thread here where a WA member was selling his because roads are just not made for them).Options I wish I had, but can live without:
I thought I wanted the painted Mission E and PSCBs but I do like these GTS specific wheels also.
- Power charge ports
- Passenger display (just to get rid of the plastic panel)
It's all about lighting. In the right light it almost looks like Guards Red (which is my preference, they won't make it on the Taycan.)Why does this Carmine Red look unbelievably amazing but the one I see around town looks so blah? If Porsche offered something close to the Tesla pearl red, I would have jumped on it but this is a close second from these pics.
Well, it looks awesome in these pics. You may want to always find the right light to park in.It's all about lighting. In the right light it almost looks like Guards Red (which is my preference, they won't make it on the Taycan.)