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Old 08-25-2019, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Gmoe01
Congratulations !! The wheels look fantastic with white paint !
+1. What a long wait and no consideration from PCNA
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Originally Posted by PGPorsche
Thanks, car looks sweet. Anybody surprised electric range is lower than previous gen (13miles vs 14miles) per the epa.
Test protocol may have been tightened, resulting in lower battery-only range.
Old 08-25-2019, 10:09 PM
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Great looking car. Congratulations!
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Beautiful car!! Can I ask you what options you went with? I'm hovering at $31k in options on my potential build. Most interested in if you went with Air Suspension and PDCC as I have a feeling those will be important to negate the added weight of the hybrid system.
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Originally Posted by TXSchnee
Beautiful car!! Can I ask you what options you went with? I'm hovering at $31k in options on my potential build. Most interested in if you went with Air Suspension and PDCC as I have a feeling those will be important to negate the added weight of the hybrid system.

Air suspension is the one box I missed that I probably should have checked. Honestly regretted it about 2 weeks after my build was locked but definitely not the end of the world. Handles pretty well without though.
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Originally Posted by sweis

Air suspension is the one box I missed that I probably should have checked. Honestly regretted it about 2 weeks after my build was locked but definitely not the end of the world. Handles pretty well without though.

That is pretty close to what I am building, although I am currently including Air Suspension and PDCC. My local dealer just let me know they received their E Hybrid demo, so I will get a chance to drive the new one before deciding on an order. About 97% sure we will be going with the Cayenne.
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21 miles for slightly less than full charge.
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Great news. It sounds delicious looks great!
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Damn spell check! I sounds great!
Old 08-27-2019, 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by sweis
21 miles for slightly less than full charge.
Out of curiosity, how have you been driving the car? Lead-foot? Or? I wonder what kind of electric-only mileage you would get if you were easy on the go pedal. Not hypermiling, but not lead foot either.

Regardless, 21 miles is great considering the EPA estimate of 13...
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You guys are lucky, it still isn't certified here in Canada. Enjoy your vehicles though!
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Originally Posted by aCayenneFan
Out of curiosity, how have you been driving the car? Lead-foot? Or? I wonder what kind of electric-only mileage you would get if you were easy on the go pedal. Not hypermiling, but not lead foot either.

Regardless, 21 miles is great considering the EPA estimate of 13...
Definitely haven't been lead footing it and with a full charge I get an indicated 25 miles so I'm fairly pleased with the range but haven't yet compared the indicated range to actual electric range.
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My SA just contacted me. The E-Hybrid just received Canadian certification as well (they copy-paste EPA, BTW). Units now being released from Port of Halifax. Delivery expected late next week. I booked my delivery appointment for September 13th after a business trip.

Fellow Canadians here, it's on the way!

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My SA just emailed me and said it's on the way. Just gotta decide it I want PPF or not. Anyone else going that route?


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