New 991 GTS, Alcantara seats, or leather with cooling
#46
#47
I'm a big fan of the ventilated seats and don't like the feel of alcantara.
It's obviously a very personal choice. If they could figure out how to make ventilated alcantara, would consider it on the seats (they haven't yet as far as I know), but I drove a couple of 997 GTSs with alcantara covered steering wheels and I really didn't like the feel.
It's obviously a very personal choice. If they could figure out how to make ventilated alcantara, would consider it on the seats (they haven't yet as far as I know), but I drove a couple of 997 GTSs with alcantara covered steering wheels and I really didn't like the feel.
#50
With all due respect, if you really do drive a yellow cabriolet Turbo than the cut of your jib is definitely a little different than a GTS buyer.
#51
It's great that we get the choice; Alcantara gets my vote.
Just about every range of low-end car will have a leather option (inc Prius, Skoda, Nissan, etc) but Alcantara is special and only found in more fruity automobiles. And it’s not like the Alcantara package deletes all the leather – you’ll still end up with cow skin on large areas of seats, doors and dash.
If after 100k, the steering wheel is a little shiny, just clean it or get it recovered.
If I was after a pre-owned GTS, I’d be looking for the Acantara package as a must-have.
Just about every range of low-end car will have a leather option (inc Prius, Skoda, Nissan, etc) but Alcantara is special and only found in more fruity automobiles. And it’s not like the Alcantara package deletes all the leather – you’ll still end up with cow skin on large areas of seats, doors and dash.
If after 100k, the steering wheel is a little shiny, just clean it or get it recovered.
If I was after a pre-owned GTS, I’d be looking for the Acantara package as a must-have.
The following users liked this post:
Gixxerboy63 (03-12-2022)
#54
Thanks guys and yes I am sticking with Alcantara. I only use the car for fun weekend or daily drives and am always cleaned up when I am in it, never have passengers since I have no kids and my fiancé refuses to ride with me most days because she says I have too many rules lol.
I just think of the GTS build and its a given for me. If the Alcantara ever needs a little cleaning it can be done. The steering wheel would be the biggest concern and if it goes to hell I will keep it and just put a neat carbon fiber one in there if I am keeping the car.
I just think of the GTS build and its a given for me. If the Alcantara ever needs a little cleaning it can be done. The steering wheel would be the biggest concern and if it goes to hell I will keep it and just put a neat carbon fiber one in there if I am keeping the car.
#55
Thanks guys and yes I am sticking with Alcantara. I only use the car for fun weekend or daily drives and am always cleaned up when I am in it, never have passengers since I have no kids and my fiancé refuses to ride with me most days because she says I have too many rules lol.
I just think of the GTS build and its a given for me. If the Alcantara ever needs a little cleaning it can be done. The steering wheel would be the biggest concern and if it goes to hell I will keep it and just put a neat carbon fiber one in there if I am keeping the car.
I just think of the GTS build and its a given for me. If the Alcantara ever needs a little cleaning it can be done. The steering wheel would be the biggest concern and if it goes to hell I will keep it and just put a neat carbon fiber one in there if I am keeping the car.
#56
#57
#59
Just some added input....Both are truly great....Thats why they call them "options". I have a 2009 Cayenne GTS with Alcantera and have really liked it a lot. Very luxurious feel to the interior of the car. Love the alcantera headliner...really classy. I also have a 2013 Panamera hybrid and 2014 Cayenne Diesel.......both with cooling seats. I live in So. Cal and the cooling seats do come in handy when its hot outside and you first get in the car. It definitly cold the leather off.......and feels good on your back. However, when I get in the cayenne with Alcantera, the seats are not as hot, so you really do not need the cooling option. I have a 2016 Targa GTS built which just left the factory. My kids really talked me into the Carmine Red GTS interior to match the Carmine red exterior. It is a very plush feel when you sit in a GTS with the alcantera (everyday when i pass a porsche dealership i have to stop and look) and i can HONESTLY say that one is not better than the other....... OPTIONS......don't you just love them....and Porsche makes $$$$$ off of them....... :-) CRAZY!