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#2
Welcome back Savy. It's been awhile. Good days back when with Mooty et al. Didn't want to paint to match side blades on doors? No panoroof? I didn't order either if so - never used for sunroof on any of my cars I owned. Mike
#4
Nice choice on Espresso!
Our GTS has a similarly spec'd exterior, with black blades and roof rails and no pano. We paid extra to get the door handles in black too and it's a nice, quite noticeable, detail.
GTS on pickup
Our GTS has a similarly spec'd exterior, with black blades and roof rails and no pano. We paid extra to get the door handles in black too and it's a nice, quite noticeable, detail.
GTS on pickup
#6
Seriously impressive depreciation when time comes to sell it :-( but tons of fun in the meantime!
Lol, wife and I both suffer from some allergies so *hoping* it might result in some clean air and non-runny noses. No idea if that will happen...probably just the "alkaline water" of Porsche options...haha!
#7
When we chose our options, our SA took us to a silver 911 with an Espresso interior. It was definitely a better leather: thicker and more natural looking compared to the standard leathers. I don't recall the smell though. The colour is very sophisticated and paired very well with a light coloured exterior. We didn't choose it because we weren't sure that it would match our red exterior.
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#8
When we chose our options, our SA took us to a silver 911 with an Espresso interior. It was definitely a better leather: thicker and more natural looking compared to the standard leathers. I don't recall the smell though. The colour is very sophisticated and paired very well with a light coloured exterior. We didn't choose it because we weren't sure that it would match our red exterior.
#9
Porsche is so good at pulling money from your wallets. Once we decided to go with the $4K (Cdn) leather interior, the $1.5K premium for Espresso seemed almost reasonable. In the end we paid for the GTS interior (red seatbelts and red deviated stitching) that was the same price as Espresso. One year later, we still love it!
When we were pondering Espresso we found this thread https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1044...orth-it-2.html informative, if you haven't seen it already.
When we were pondering Espresso we found this thread https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1044...orth-it-2.html informative, if you haven't seen it already.
#10
Porsche is so good at pulling money from your wallets. Once we decided to go with the $4K (Cdn) leather interior, the $1.5K premium for Espresso seemed almost reasonable. In the end we paid for the GTS interior (red seatbelts and red deviated stitching) that was the same price as Espresso. One year later, we still love it!
When we were pondering Espresso we found this thread https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1044...orth-it-2.html informative, if you haven't seen it already.
When we were pondering Espresso we found this thread https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1044...orth-it-2.html informative, if you haven't seen it already.
#11
grrr.... I just got my special-order 2019 Macan, for which there was no option to black out the PORSCHE letters on the rear -- so I'm having my dealer replace the ugly chrome letters with special Porsche-provided black letters of the same size... It's frustrating that they now make this an option for special orders on 2020 Macans.... It was an option from the start on the new-gen Panameras (which I took advantage of) and the new-gen Cayennes -- both with the new rear-light bars. So I knew it was possible on the new-gen Macans...
I didn't spend money on the sunroof either, on my special-order Macan, because I'd rarely use them and almost always have kept them closed on my cars that have them because I don't like sunlight shining on me (and on those reflective glass and chrome surfaces in the front that blind the driver, any more than necessary). The glass-covered digital read-outs for climate temperature (and fan speed) is REALLY frustrating because it reflects sunlight into my eyes every day -- so I have to keep a microfiber cloth nearby that I throw over it. Wish they could come up with better designs instead of having chrome and glass in the central dashboard area around the computer screen and the central area around the gear shifter, to avoid this sunlight-reflection problem (which is also a big problem in my Panamera). Matte-black borders (instead of chrome borders) on all interior surfaces would be a very welcome option.
I do like the panoramic roof on the new Cayenne Coupé better, because you can't open the glass (and it thus cannot leak as easily -- a common problem with moving sunroofs -- or have a motor/mechanism to break) -- and wish they'd give that option in Macans also.
I didn't spend money on the sunroof either, on my special-order Macan, because I'd rarely use them and almost always have kept them closed on my cars that have them because I don't like sunlight shining on me (and on those reflective glass and chrome surfaces in the front that blind the driver, any more than necessary). The glass-covered digital read-outs for climate temperature (and fan speed) is REALLY frustrating because it reflects sunlight into my eyes every day -- so I have to keep a microfiber cloth nearby that I throw over it. Wish they could come up with better designs instead of having chrome and glass in the central dashboard area around the computer screen and the central area around the gear shifter, to avoid this sunlight-reflection problem (which is also a big problem in my Panamera). Matte-black borders (instead of chrome borders) on all interior surfaces would be a very welcome option.
I do like the panoramic roof on the new Cayenne Coupé better, because you can't open the glass (and it thus cannot leak as easily -- a common problem with moving sunroofs -- or have a motor/mechanism to break) -- and wish they'd give that option in Macans also.
#12
grrr.... I just got my special-order 2019 Macan, for which there was no option to black out the PORSCHE letters on the rear -- so I'm having my dealer replace the ugly chrome letters with special Porsche-provided black letters of the same size... It's frustrating that they now make this an option for special orders on 2020 Macans.... It was an option from the start on the new-gen Panameras (which I took advantage of) and the new-gen Cayennes -- both with the new rear-light bars. So I knew it was possible on the new-gen Macans...
I didn't spend money on the sunroof either, on my special-order Macan, because I'd rarely use them and almost always have kept them closed on my cars that have them because I don't like sunlight shining on me (and on those reflective glass and chrome surfaces in the front that blind the driver, any more than necessary). The glass-covered digital read-outs for climate temperature (and fan speed) is REALLY frustrating because it reflects sunlight into my eyes every day -- so I have to keep a microfiber cloth nearby that I throw over it. Wish they could come up with better designs instead of having chrome and glass in the central dashboard area around the computer screen and the central area around the gear shifter, to avoid this sunlight-reflection problem (which is also a big problem in my Panamera). Matte-black borders (instead of chrome borders) on all interior surfaces would be a very welcome option.
I do like the panoramic roof on the new Cayenne Coupé better, because you can't open the glass (and it thus cannot leak as easily -- a common problem with moving sunroofs -- or have a motor/mechanism to break) -- and wish they'd give that option in Macans also.
I didn't spend money on the sunroof either, on my special-order Macan, because I'd rarely use them and almost always have kept them closed on my cars that have them because I don't like sunlight shining on me (and on those reflective glass and chrome surfaces in the front that blind the driver, any more than necessary). The glass-covered digital read-outs for climate temperature (and fan speed) is REALLY frustrating because it reflects sunlight into my eyes every day -- so I have to keep a microfiber cloth nearby that I throw over it. Wish they could come up with better designs instead of having chrome and glass in the central dashboard area around the computer screen and the central area around the gear shifter, to avoid this sunlight-reflection problem (which is also a big problem in my Panamera). Matte-black borders (instead of chrome borders) on all interior surfaces would be a very welcome option.
I do like the panoramic roof on the new Cayenne Coupé better, because you can't open the glass (and it thus cannot leak as easily -- a common problem with moving sunroofs -- or have a motor/mechanism to break) -- and wish they'd give that option in Macans also.
#13
Very, very nice build. PASM and AS are superb and you'll really love the PCCBs! I also ordered mine (2018) with the natural leather and couldn't be happier - that piano black interior trim, however, is a fingerprint magnet and scratches will really show (I had it on my previous Macan). I took a chance on the dark walnut this last time around and it complements the the espresso leather nicely. It's $550 more, but I'd choose it again. Also, "steering column casing in leather" is a very nice touch to consider.
espresso w/walnut trim
espresso w/walnut trim
#14
Very, very nice build. PASM and AS are superb and you'll really love the PCCBs! I also ordered mine (2018) with the natural leather and couldn't be happier - that piano black interior trim, however, is a fingerprint magnet and scratches will really show (I had it on my previous Macan). I took a chance on the dark walnut this last time around and it complements the the espresso leather nicely. It's $550 more, but I'd choose it again. Also, "steering column casing in leather" is a very nice touch to consider.