First 911
#1
First 911
Hello Guys,
great forum here, gave me much advice on looking for my first 911. Few days before I have found the perfect car for me, only missing the autodimming mirrors (inside/outside). Everything else is just perfect with full leather, Sport Chrono Package, Sport Exhaust, Sporttechno wheels, 14-way-seats, PDK and few other goodies. Car has no previous damage is from a Porsche dealer in germany and will come with 12-months Porsche Approved guarantee.
So I need your advice if the autodimming mirrors are a MUST HAVE or can I skip this when the rest of the car is fine?
great forum here, gave me much advice on looking for my first 911. Few days before I have found the perfect car for me, only missing the autodimming mirrors (inside/outside). Everything else is just perfect with full leather, Sport Chrono Package, Sport Exhaust, Sporttechno wheels, 14-way-seats, PDK and few other goodies. Car has no previous damage is from a Porsche dealer in germany and will come with 12-months Porsche Approved guarantee.
So I need your advice if the autodimming mirrors are a MUST HAVE or can I skip this when the rest of the car is fine?
#3
Zetta what does/did your other cars have?
I went from a Audi RS4 (with) to VW R (without) and I missed the feature almost ever time I drove the car. I love that my 911 has auto dimming.
I wonder how hard it would be to retro fit the auto dimming rear view mirror.
Safety wise I wish in traffic I could turn off the side mirrors and just allow the rear view to auto dim alone.
I went from a Audi RS4 (with) to VW R (without) and I missed the feature almost ever time I drove the car. I love that my 911 has auto dimming.
I wonder how hard it would be to retro fit the auto dimming rear view mirror.
Safety wise I wish in traffic I could turn off the side mirrors and just allow the rear view to auto dim alone.
#5
Audi A7, Porsche Cayenne - in both cars the option is included (outside/inside). Also my previous cars had all auto dimming mirrors. In the BMW E60 I did not have this option and did not miss it, but the car was much more higher than a 911.
There is another 991, which also be suitable and has the autodimming mirrors, but I miss the Sport Chrono Package, the PASM and it also has the 18-way-sportseats with this plastic backcover which I personally do not like.
There is another 991, which also be suitable and has the autodimming mirrors, but I miss the Sport Chrono Package, the PASM and it also has the 18-way-sportseats with this plastic backcover which I personally do not like.
#7
That is what I am doing since weeks The thing is, that the first one is a very good deal, has only 20.000 km and the price difference to a new one is more than 40.000 Euro. The other point is, that I would like to have the "old" engine with sport exhaust.
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#8
My 911 lacks the autodimming mirrors. Do I notice it? Yes, it is noticeable and I'd much prefer dimming mirrors. Would I have passed on the car just because of that? No. If I were speccing a car, it would be a must have option for me. But if an existing build was really good, it wouldn't be a deal breaker.
#14
I found that putting options into categories helped, there were performance items (SPASM, SC, MT, etc.), comfort items (14-18 way seats, ventilated seats, etc.), and most importantly bolt on items (PSE, mirrors, spoiler/duck, etc.). Then I looked up the bolt on items and assigned an estimated installed price for each.
This approach drastically reduced a wish list of close to 20 items down to a few must haves, nice to haves, and could be added later. Visiting a dealership and actually viewing/driving/experiencing these things in real life really helps as well.
This approach drastically reduced a wish list of close to 20 items down to a few must haves, nice to haves, and could be added later. Visiting a dealership and actually viewing/driving/experiencing these things in real life really helps as well.
#15
All just my taste and IMHO.