6speed made me buy it (pics)
As a tiptronic owner I can tell you that if you put the Tip into manual mode and shift on the steering wheel you will be able to shift faster than 99.9% of the people on this board. You will not find the limits of the Tip until you go to the track and even then it will take a year or so of DE's to find the limit of a Tip.
Your car looks awesome! My car is black too and a somewhat of a daily driver and I track it 10+ times a year. If you need any suggestions on keeping that black paint swirl free let me know.
Your car looks awesome! My car is black too and a somewhat of a daily driver and I track it 10+ times a year. If you need any suggestions on keeping that black paint swirl free let me know.
mdrums, glad to hear you like your tiptronic - maybe i'll take mine to the track after all. My audi s4 has a bit of annoying lag on the tiptronic but this car seems better. I'm getting used to it, its very fun to drive. Any suggestions you have will help me. I have started washing my own cars and went to a local autobody place to get all the supplies. When washing, I noticed some water marks baked into the paint, only noticable under certain light - maybe from when it was sitting out at the dealer and got a sprinkler. Any suggestions on getting rid of those out or should I just take it to them and let them fix it.
Well, I must admit that I'm now sad I didn't buy a porsche years ago. After driving to work and back every day now I must admit I look forward to getting up in the morning and driving in. The car is so responsive, easy to drive both in town and on the highway, and actually gets good gas mileage (at least while I break it in...). I'm now very sure I'll forever own a 911. Simple, yet so solid with the right number of features without feeling like a spaceship. And yes, I ordered my clear side markers yesterday so I'll get those swapped out.
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