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#77
Burning Brakes
Could not agree more. And the more annoying one, is that it doesn't "stay off" through a shutdown. If you use the fan speed to move it "off" and turn off the car, the next time you turn on it will be at the lowest fan speed but on again.
#78
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I was just in my car an hour ago you would think I would remember, maybe it is not all that visible. I will have to look to see what is on the A-pillar, likely cheap plastic! I do know I have the basic sun-visor, not Race-Tex or leather, as for what looks better, I might not be the best guy to ask, the prices for either of those options kept me at the stock visor material, having said that I would likely go with leather, the fabric may get dirty too easily because of its location.
#79
Seeing a 718 Spyder at Amelia Island with Alcantara visors solidified my choice for that material over leather.
WC brings up a interesting point on it possibly getting dirty quicker. I hope that doesn’t turn out to be the case.
WC brings up a interesting point on it possibly getting dirty quicker. I hope that doesn’t turn out to be the case.
#80
Drifting
To clarify my question, what is on the inside A pillar trim and windshield header of the Spyder?
Hard plastic
Soft touch plastic
Cloth fabric
Alcantara ie faux suede
To my eyes from online pics, it does not look like Alcantara. So I don't see a huge need to match it for me as I like both visors in the down position when I drive.
I found Porsche has been doing some cost cutting lately.
Alcantara roof liner was standard on my 991.1 C2S. Now it is optional in 992 C2S. The black switch gear in the 992 and new cayenne looks modern at first glance, but the polished surface actually to my eyes look and feel cheap.
Thank God the 718 still has the old style matte black with silver trim.
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This is a little late but I’ll add it to help others in the future. Regarding whether or not there’s a filter in the system without optioning dual-zone, there is! This is from the list of standard equipment under “Climate Control”...
”Air-conditioning system with integrated active carbon filter”
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Didn’t want to start a new thread (even after doing some searching), so I figure this is the place to ask....
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
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Didn’t want to start a new thread (even after doing some searching), so I figure this is the place to ask....
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
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I like it in my Macan; it's nice to have the instrument screen control on the wheel instead of the extra arm on the steering column. Assume it's the same: it controls volume, phone (answering and hang up) and the instrument screen between both sides of the wheel. Also get the multi-function diamond button which I was able to program on my Macan to toggle the PSE on/off.
#85
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Didn’t want to start a new thread (even after doing some searching), so I figure this is the place to ask....
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
I found the roller wheel on either side of the wheel a bit finicky sometimes because you can press on that roller to select. The car won’t be driven in cold enough weather for me to need the heated function.
There will never be mis-selection when I use the stalk, so I did not spec the upgraded wheel. There is a cruise control stalk on the other side anyways. I also prefer the cleaner design of the standard wheel.
YMMV.
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Didn’t want to start a new thread (even after doing some searching), so I figure this is the place to ask....
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
Can someone give their experience with the multifunction steering wheel? I prefer the plain wheel but the added functionality without your fingers leaving the wheel is intriguing as is the addition of whee heating. Thanks!
Well here we are in 2020 and I ordered my Spyder with that MF wheel, very happy I did, this is a drivers car and as the driver I like to make changes to settings in the car, having them close at hand is a bonus to me. TBH the plain wheel is just that 'plain', the buttons on the MF are all inboard of the wheel rim and are never in the way, and as for heat, always nice to have the heat on a cool spring or fall morning when the top is down!
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I had the stalk in the 991 and multifunction wheel in the macan.
I found the roller wheel on either side of the wheel a bit finicky sometimes because you can press on that roller to select. The car won’t be driven in cold enough weather for me to need the heated function.
There will never be mis-selection when I use the stalk, so I did not spec the upgraded wheel. There is a cruise control stalk on the other side anyways. I also prefer the cleaner design of the standard wheel.
YMMV.
I found the roller wheel on either side of the wheel a bit finicky sometimes because you can press on that roller to select. The car won’t be driven in cold enough weather for me to need the heated function.
There will never be mis-selection when I use the stalk, so I did not spec the upgraded wheel. There is a cruise control stalk on the other side anyways. I also prefer the cleaner design of the standard wheel.
YMMV.
We have had the same style multi-function wheel in our Macan since 2016, it is great, having the controls right in hand makes selections easier and the ability to program the triangle button is handy too. I was going to retrofit this style of wheel to my 2016 GTS because I like it so much, but then got word that the Spyder was going to make a return to the line-up so I held off...
Well here we are in 2020 and I ordered my Spyder with that MF wheel, very happy I did, this is a drivers car and as the driver I like to make changes to settings in the car, having them close at hand is a bonus to me. TBH the plain wheel is just that 'plain', the buttons on the MF are all inboard of the wheel rim and are never in the way, and as for heat, always nice to have the heat on a cool spring or fall morning when the top is down!
Well here we are in 2020 and I ordered my Spyder with that MF wheel, very happy I did, this is a drivers car and as the driver I like to make changes to settings in the car, having them close at hand is a bonus to me. TBH the plain wheel is just that 'plain', the buttons on the MF are all inboard of the wheel rim and are never in the way, and as for heat, always nice to have the heat on a cool spring or fall morning when the top is down!
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I strongly prefer the cleaner design of the standard wheel over the heat and functions. The GTS wheel has the additional sport mode switch on the standard wheel which the Spyder doesn't.
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#89
That's because the car is awesome and is always in Sport mode. We don't need to stinkin' sport mode button....
#90
Banned
Looks great! But, I have heard various opinions if the stitching reflects off the gauges a lot, especially on Spyders. Thoughts?