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Old 01-31-2011, 02:26 PM
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jasonrhcastle
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I have had my '11 Turbo for about 1 month now. While we have generally had cold weather the past month, it did get to 60-63 F (about 17-18 C) over the weekend. Direct sunshine made it feel warmer outside. Absolutely no issues with my pano roof that I could see, and actually left the car sitting for about 1.5 hours with the pano shade rolled back. Not warm at all. Will still be a few months before summer weather here, but I don't anticipate a problem. Our summers are usually 90-95 F or 30-35 C during summer.
Old 02-01-2011, 01:48 AM
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Have 06 CS Tit. Edition since new, and have a Pano roof. (Over 60k of 100% smile miles.)
Let's say first, I have 911 cab since decades, and do drive the 911 with top down 350 days a year.
This been said you "understand" a bit my "way".
Driving a 911 with the top down and the windhshiel up, is a "no wind" place, no problem, just perfect.
The Cayenne with the Pano roof open, at legal speed in US freeways is like having an hurricane level 3 in the car. Simply NOT usable. It is only good when you stop by an "in-N-Out" and eat in the car, or ..10 times by year !
My 2 cents for this US$ 3'800.00 option.

PS : One thing that you must not forget to order: get the Air Supspension, the Pano roof is no sense option, but the Air Suspension is simply A MUST.



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