Damond
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- First Name
- Damond
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2020
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- Location
- Tucson AZ
- Vehicles
- 2017 911 Cabriolet (991.2)
Ron_b.
Hopefully whoever tries it has a Plan B for rescuing themselves if the Taycan State of Charge (SOC) drops down too low between Searchlight & Henderson. I recently reviewed the feedback of a UK Taycan owner about Porsche's on-board range management software. It sounds like if it is used, it may actually slow the car down to a max of 30-40 mph, possibly switching off the A/C, so as to limp into Boulder City, Not sure if there is even cell phone coverage out between Searchlight and Boulder City. Wonder how long Porsche Roadway Assistance would take to get to that area? AND, as we do here in the desert southwest in the summer time on trips through the desert, I would hope anyone trying to make this trip in their Taycan carries lots of water, particularly, cold water...frozen bottles among the refrigerated ones in a cooler. Maybe the first Taycan owner to try might have a "tow" truck follow just for insurance
Hopefully whoever tries it has a Plan B for rescuing themselves if the Taycan State of Charge (SOC) drops down too low between Searchlight & Henderson. I recently reviewed the feedback of a UK Taycan owner about Porsche's on-board range management software. It sounds like if it is used, it may actually slow the car down to a max of 30-40 mph, possibly switching off the A/C, so as to limp into Boulder City, Not sure if there is even cell phone coverage out between Searchlight and Boulder City. Wonder how long Porsche Roadway Assistance would take to get to that area? AND, as we do here in the desert southwest in the summer time on trips through the desert, I would hope anyone trying to make this trip in their Taycan carries lots of water, particularly, cold water...frozen bottles among the refrigerated ones in a cooler. Maybe the first Taycan owner to try might have a "tow" truck follow just for insurance
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