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Old 12-25-2018, 01:25 PM
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What do you think of our build list? Are we missing something ?

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I would add the PDCC.
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No InnoDrive?
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Originally Posted by fkim011
I would add the PDCC.
I agree. You have all of the other performance options - this one seems like a no brainer.
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I'd also add PDCC. Also, if doing a lot of winter driving, heated windshield might come useful. It's transparent without any visible wires.

Also, not sure about PCCBs - they prevent using 20" winter wheels and are more prone to damage from rocks and other stuff (particularly relevant if going on dirt roads). PSCBs have almost all of the benefits besides lighter weight, so I'd choose those instead.
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Originally Posted by visitador
No InnoDrive?
Canada is one of the very few countries where it's not available on the Cayenne (while available on Panamera). Porsche's ways are weird.
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Can you tell me more about pdcc

Why is it so important? He doesnt really go in twisty roads or any tracks.

We dont do much winter driving and my dad goes from his condo garage directly to the shop garage lol. He also plan to bring in to his house in florida as hes slowly becoming a snowbird
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I'm not a big fan of the spyder wheels.... I see them all the time on Macans. With that sort of build I would get the newest wheels available for the Cayenne. OF course, this is just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by adave
I'm not a big fan of the spyder wheels.... I see them all the time on Macans. With that sort of build I would get the newest wheels available for the Cayenne. OF course, this is just my opinion.
We checked all the wheels and disliked all of them except the spyder wheels.

We have the spyder wheels on the macan, we re biaised
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Again, just my opinion. Whatever floats your boat homie. Beautiful car!
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Originally Posted by Paseb
Can you tell me more about pdcc

Why is it so important? He doesnt really go in twisty roads or any tracks.

We dont do much winter driving and my dad goes from his condo garage directly to the shop garage lol. He also plan to bring in to his house in florida as hes slowly becoming a snowbird
PDCC has two benefits - first, the car leans less in corners, which is helpful for more confident feel but also in my experience reduces motion sickness (as the car leans less, the perceived change in G-force is less as well, for the same reason airplanes and bullet trains tilt inside the turn). Second, it disengages roll bars on straight roads improving comfort, and when offroad, improving articulation. But for city driving, it may not be as relevant. The benefits are more obvious on twisty roads, highway and dirt/soft roads.
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We included ParkAssist with Surround View on our build -- my wife has gotten used to having a multiple-camera view on her current car. The price was reasonable (relatively speaking), and it may just prevent her from parking by feel once or twice.

Since you included both carbon-fiber trim and the steering wheel, you might consider adding the illuminated carbon door sills. My wife saw those and had to have them.

You've got a sharp-looking car there that's decked out to the nines.
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Roof rails. I see them with and without. And, in my opinion, without they look, um, unfinished.
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Originally Posted by JCWLS3
We included ParkAssist with Surround View on our build -- my wife has gotten used to having a multiple-camera view on her current car. The price was reasonable (relatively speaking), and it may just prevent her from parking by feel once or twice.

Since you included both carbon-fiber trim and the steering wheel, you might consider adding the illuminated carbon door sills. My wife saw those and had to have them.

You've got a sharp-looking car there that's decked out to the nines.
Can you check if the surround park assist has the wheel edge view - something like this:


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Originally Posted by MaxLTV
Can you check if the surround park assist has the wheel edge view...
Will do. I think we’re still on to pick up tomorrow. I will make a point to ask our SA. Great feature — I hope it’s included too.


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