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My kids love to ride in mine! I occasional get to pick them up from elementary school in it...get into the pickup line, minivan, minivan, SUV, minivan, Porsche 911S, minivan, SUV, SUV, minivan, SUV, minivan...it's kind of funny...
Hurricane, nice find on the 2016 HFS car of the year!
Was your purchase price (or the advertised sale price) disclosed on this $172K MSRP beauty?
Hey Guys,
I'm starting to narrow down my choices and have a couple of questions:
-One of the cars does not have PSE. Would an aftermarket cat-back exhaust effect the CPO warranty at all?
-Is PSP a deal breaker? Anyone here own a car with PSP and truly regret having it?
Re PSP, it is not something that most men and stronger women need. I'm 6'1" 165 lbs, not lifting weights these days, and my standard C2S steering is perfect. But for a 100 lb person, the PSP might be needed. The need for PSP is inversely proportional to arm strength, and probably only 5-10% of Porsche drivers would need or appreciate it.
Since there is a lot of confusion around pulling up build sheets, I created a chrome extension to simplify the entire process. (note: it only works on Chrome browsers)
Once you install the extension from the Chrome Web Store, a button will be added to your toolbar:
Click the button while on any webpage, and it will find a Porsche VIN and pull up the build sheet. So, if you see a car you like on cars.com, cargurus.com, autotrader,com, or whatever, just click the Porsche Build Sheet button and the rest is magic. Note: you either need to restart your browser or open a new tab for the extension to work. Mac users: ⌘ + t , Windows users: Ctrl + t
If you guys like the tool and it gets enough usage, I will add features to make it even more useful. For example, have it highlight your favorite/required options on the build sheet so that you don't have to painfully scan through the list each time. It can say something like, "this car is a 100% match!". Also, this tool stops the pesky print dialog from popping up each time you pull up a build sheet.
I'm not very forum savvy, so if anyone (STG) knows how to make this a sticky/well known, it would be great.
Thanks!
-- Adding an example VIN number here so that users can test while on this forum page: WP0AB2A91FS124878
Since there is a lot of confusion around pulling up build sheets, I created a chrome extension to simplify the entire process. (note: it only works on Chrome browsers)
Once you install the extension from the Chrome Web Store, a button will be added to your toolbar:
Click the button while on any webpage, and it will find a Porsche VIN and pull up the build sheet. So, if you see a car you like on cars.com, cargurus.com, autotrader,com, or whatever, just click the Porsche Build Sheet button and the rest is magic.
If you guys like the tool and it gets enough usage, I will add features to make it even more useful. For example, have it highlight your favorite/required options on the build sheet so that you don't have to painfully scan through the list each time. It can say something like, "this car is a 100% match!". Also, this tool stops the pesky print dialog from popping up each time you pull up a build sheet.
I'm not very forum savvy, so if anyone (STG) knows how to make this a sticky/well known, it would be great.
Thanks!
I tried using the extension but nothing happens when I press the button. Cool idea though, maybe I'm missing something?