Midlifecrisis
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- First Name
- Ian
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- Location
- Worcestershire
- Vehicles
- Taycan Turbo, Taycan 4S (sold). Macan SD (sold)
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My 4S is going to be available for sale soon. It currently needs a wash and it is raining, so pictures will follow however it looks the same as it did when it was delivered in January - HERE - and scroll down to January 11th.
Spec is as per this link: http://www.porsche-code.com/PNUDT8D6 however please ignore the message about matrix headlights not being available - it DOES have these, along with the electric steering column and 2 keys.
Extras include:
Performance battery plus
BOSE
Pan roof
18 way seats (with electric steering column adjustment)
Matrix beam headlights
Electric folding mirrors
Side window trims in black
Deletion of model designation
Sport Chrono
Power steering plus
20 inch Taycan Turbo Aero wheels (Michelin PS4 tyres, 5-6mm tread all round)
Auto dimming mirrors
Surround view
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient lighting
Heated steering wheel
Door sill guards brushed Aluminium in Black
Electric charging covers
150kW DC charger
It is in great condition as you would expect for a 9 month old car. Mileage is currently 5300 but will go up a bit as I need to continue to drive it until I have a new car delivered.
I can honestly say it is the best car I have ever owned and it will put a smile on someone's face.
Price? Difficult as OPC haven't formally offered me a price yet, but suggested £100,000 which was list price when I bought it. Current list price (if you can get one) is about £101,000 but that is without the electric steering column and of course things like BOSE might not be available. So would accept £104k. Might accept a bit less if OPC drop their offer, but otherwise would trade in since that is less hassle.
Why for sale? When I was waiting for delivery last year I discovered in November that the waits had increased to 1 year or more. Having previously been aware that Macan's in their early days had been in such high demand that there was little depreciation for 12-18 months I presumed the same would apply to the Taycan so put down another deposit. I have been told today that it is in production and should be built within the next week with delivery by the end of October. I don't believe that estimate, but it should be here by mid to late November. Of course this turned out to be man maths because ordering a 4S would have meant waiting until sometime next year so I had to order a Turbo. Damn!
If anyone is interested, let me know. Otherwise I will look at Autotrader and probably Motorway or trade it in. The car is in Worcestershire.
Spec is as per this link: http://www.porsche-code.com/PNUDT8D6 however please ignore the message about matrix headlights not being available - it DOES have these, along with the electric steering column and 2 keys.
Extras include:
Performance battery plus
BOSE
Pan roof
18 way seats (with electric steering column adjustment)
Matrix beam headlights
Electric folding mirrors
Side window trims in black
Deletion of model designation
Sport Chrono
Power steering plus
20 inch Taycan Turbo Aero wheels (Michelin PS4 tyres, 5-6mm tread all round)
Auto dimming mirrors
Surround view
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient lighting
Heated steering wheel
Door sill guards brushed Aluminium in Black
Electric charging covers
150kW DC charger
It is in great condition as you would expect for a 9 month old car. Mileage is currently 5300 but will go up a bit as I need to continue to drive it until I have a new car delivered.
I can honestly say it is the best car I have ever owned and it will put a smile on someone's face.
Price? Difficult as OPC haven't formally offered me a price yet, but suggested £100,000 which was list price when I bought it. Current list price (if you can get one) is about £101,000 but that is without the electric steering column and of course things like BOSE might not be available. So would accept £104k. Might accept a bit less if OPC drop their offer, but otherwise would trade in since that is less hassle.
Why for sale? When I was waiting for delivery last year I discovered in November that the waits had increased to 1 year or more. Having previously been aware that Macan's in their early days had been in such high demand that there was little depreciation for 12-18 months I presumed the same would apply to the Taycan so put down another deposit. I have been told today that it is in production and should be built within the next week with delivery by the end of October. I don't believe that estimate, but it should be here by mid to late November. Of course this turned out to be man maths because ordering a 4S would have meant waiting until sometime next year so I had to order a Turbo. Damn!
If anyone is interested, let me know. Otherwise I will look at Autotrader and probably Motorway or trade it in. The car is in Worcestershire.
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