PDK ergonomic shift paddles 997
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There is no up and down button with PDK just push forward and push backward. However you have the choise of this on each side of the wheel and on the stick shift as well. Some might think that is redundent however you are just given a choice.
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Chef,
I drove the PDK and having been accustomed to the paddles on the 430, it was odd at first but in less than a half hour, the push to upshift and pull to downshift became natural using the paddles on the wheel. Since they rotate with the wheel you can shift while turning which is perefectly fine with PDK in sport mode since like the F1, it shifts so fast.
I drove the PDK and having been accustomed to the paddles on the 430, it was odd at first but in less than a half hour, the push to upshift and pull to downshift became natural using the paddles on the wheel. Since they rotate with the wheel you can shift while turning which is perefectly fine with PDK in sport mode since like the F1, it shifts so fast.
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Nowadays, most cars do have two volume ***** -- one on the unit and the other on the wheel. While that may be viewed as "redundancy," the idea is simply convenience. The ability to upshift/downshift on either side of the wheel allows the flexibility to drive one-handed also.
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I guess since I don't like multi-function steering wheels, think the nav systems in most cars is too complicated, don't eat, drink or use the phone in the car, that I'm not going to be one of those guys who will take to the experience unless it's designed by Apple.
#23
I think most will find the set up, after awhile- usefull.
Personally I like being able to 'row' the transmission mounted shifter now. Me likey.
#26
Nope
The issue is bad design. A monkey can learn to type Shakespeare but what does that prove other than stupid perseverance? If it's not intuitive it's bad design. If you're happy to muddle along accepting second best, that's your choice.
#27
I rarely cook the same thing twice, and create from scratch without using someone else's recipe.
The issue is bad design. A monkey can learn to type Shakespeare but what does that prove other than stupid perseverance? If it's not intuitive it's bad design. If you're happy to muddle along accepting second best, that's your choice.
The issue is bad design. A monkey can learn to type Shakespeare but what does that prove other than stupid perseverance? If it's not intuitive it's bad design. If you're happy to muddle along accepting second best, that's your choice.
C'mon Chef. You're being a little too over the top on this one.
creating from scratch and never using someone's recipe is great. But, to use your analogy; why would you try and reinvent the wheel (pun intended) when everyone else (Ferrari, Lambo ect) is doing fine with their creations?
The point is there maybe a right or wrong- time will tell if Porsche decides to change it.
But if you seriously can't get past the wheel on the PDK......well........pass on it then. But already I'm seeing evidence where people are getting used to it and moving on with it.
PDK and Porsche owner in harmony. P-car love.
Ps. Do you own your own restaurant? Would I know of it? (used to be in the bizz; J&W grad ect)
#28
Vested interest
But you have a $4000 vested interest in supporting PDK regardless of whether it's good design or not. It's not in your interest to support the idea that in this instance Porsche's controls might be second best even if it's true. If you sell Porsche's for a living you can't hold an independent unbiased position. Should I now be laughing at everything you have said regarding Porsche and PDK?
And I'm aware I have a choice, and that choice is to drive stick shift which I enjoy more than driving PDK.
As to the restaurant business - I sold my share in it years ago, and now cook only for pleasure.
And I'm aware I have a choice, and that choice is to drive stick shift which I enjoy more than driving PDK.
As to the restaurant business - I sold my share in it years ago, and now cook only for pleasure.
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But you have a $4000 vested interest in supporting PDK regardless of whether it's good design or not. It's not in your interest to support the idea that in this instance Porsche's controls might be second best even if it's true. If you sell Porsche's for a living you can't hold an independent unbiased position. Should I now be laughing at everything you have said regarding Porsche and PDK?
And I'm aware I have a choice, and that choice is to drive stick shift which I enjoy more than driving PDK.
As to the restaurant business - I sold my share in it years ago, and now cook only for pleasure.
And I'm aware I have a choice, and that choice is to drive stick shift which I enjoy more than driving PDK.
As to the restaurant business - I sold my share in it years ago, and now cook only for pleasure.
ouch.
*smacks my forehead*
double ouch.
wtf chef; you're over thinking this. Seriously.
LOL
...and yes, I do sell Porsche for a living and I can and have been able to (many times) give my opinion; even if it's biased towards another brand.
I'm in this for the long haul; and my cilents would back that up as well.
Regardless- many will get used to the design. And if Porsche changes it; i'm sure they'll offer a retro fit. And people will get used to that.
Porsche has been accused of breaking w/ tradition before. And THANK Gawd for that.
What's the alt? Go buy a frig'n F car or Lambo?
Uhmm no. that would be a "do not pass go, go directly to jail".