Ordering a 4S blind

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In terms of acceleration, both my SP85D and X90D feels a lot more responsive than the 4S. This car has the small battery, and I wonder if the battery plus will make any difference.
Hm. At least according to Wikipedia, the difference between the 4S without and with the performance battery is real:
390 PS -> 420 PS
530 PS -> 571 PS at launch control
640 Nm -> 650 Nm
The acceleration performance quoted is the same, though (4.0 seconds for 0->100km/h). Maybe it is different in the real world?

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Hm. At least according to Wikipedia, the difference between the 4S without and with the performance battery is real:
390 PS -> 420 PS
530 PS -> 571 PS at launch control
640 Nm -> 650 Nm
The acceleration performance quoted is the same, though (4.0 seconds for 0->100km/h). Maybe it is different in the real world?

Cheers,
Henrik
I thought the 4S+ was 490 PS while the 4S was 435 PS ??
 

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Great, now I am questioning my choice of the Black/ Bordeaux Red seats in a Dolomite Silver car. :p I see that is $4700 USD over the standard interior and my second choice would be the gray leather at $4130 USD. I think I have at least until October before it locks.
Dolomite with black/Bordeaux is an awesome combo. Get what you want, but ask yourself ‘will I tire of it?’ Bordeaux is certainly in the red family but when I look at it, it doesn’t strike me as ‘red‘ (like a fire truck), if you get what I am saying. It does look very red in photographs, but in person it is very subdued, like a burgundy wine that was spilled on a white tablecloth. I think it is very classy and goes with lots of colors. Bordeaux will certainly spice up a car, but it is not overbearing. With Dolomite Silver I wouldn’t hesitate to chose black/Bordeaux. No offense meant to anyone but I specced my 991.2 911 with black interior and it didn’t take long for me to wish I had done something else.
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