did your loaner have the PB+ and air suspension?I have had my 4S for 2 years and just got a RWD loaner while my car is getting the big update. I can tell you it's a noticeable difference. The RWD is a great drive but I would not give up my 4S especially with the 4 wheel steering. I know this is similar to other posts on here but just thought I'd share my experience.
piggybacking off your comment…I think all of us owners are lucky (RWD or 4S). To the OP, you really can’t go wrong with either but know that the only difference isn’t just getting off the line. It’s not that simple. There are differences in handling, steering, weight, and feel at the wheel. Only you can decide which one is “better” for you.Luck enough to have had both. Spec was almost the same so feel qualified to comment.
RWD Genuinely powerful once going and main difference in initial acceleration but the RWD is more than quick enough for day to day...genuinely. However, main reason for change to 4s for me was simply added traction...for Scotlands rain (and snow!)
Couldn't be more true. I have to admit that while I have had an amazing time with my 4S so far, I am already mildly tempted to "upgrade" to Turbo/Turbo S.Always go for the fastest model you can reasonably afford, otherwise in 12 months time you'll be swapping out for something else!
True. The feel through the wheel was 'truer' with the RWD than the 4s. However not an issuepiggybacking off your comment…I think all of us owners are lucky (RWD or 4S). To the OP, you really can’t go wrong with either but know that the only difference isn’t just getting off the line. It’s not that simple. There are differences in handling, steering, weight, and feel at the wheel. Only you can decide which one is “better” for you.
CPO or not? If CPO that's a great deal. I've been following preowned prices and you don't really see a CPO 2020 4S offered at 20% off very often.Put a deposit down on a very nicely spec'd (for me) 2020 4s, that I will be picking up in early September on drive from the mid-west/south to Florida. Original MSRP was $149K, now at $119k. With just over $25k miles. I'm sure I'll get sticker shock when it comes time to put down the deposit, but overall, I know I'm the kind of person who will want to upgrade and regret my purchase if I don't get what I want.