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Old Mar 8, 2014 | 07:31 AM
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Placed my order today. June build and July delivery

Macan S
Infotainment package
premium plus package
Rhodium silver
Standard Black interior
Painted side blade
LCA
21 inch turbo wheels with painted crests
3 zone rear climate control
Rear sun shades
Heated steering wheel
Smokers package
Window trim in gloss black
14 way seats

$66,500

Debating whether I should add comfort lighting package before my order locks
Congrats on your build and purchase! I'm curious, with the 21" wheels had you considered getting PASM?
 
Old Mar 8, 2014 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by TripleL
Congrats on your build and purchase! I'm curious, with the 21" wheels had you considered getting PASM?
Thanks! Can't wait - will be a long 4 months. I spent a lot of time considering PASM and have driven a Cayenne with and without (Cayenne had 20 inch RS wheels) and felt that the steel springs were great and not too firm or too soft. For me, PASM would be nice a few times a year but people I know who have it on a Cayenne say they leave it in the normal setting 90% of the time but I guess that depends on who you ask. I will need to be careful with 21s and all the pot holes we have in CT but will be running 18s with snow tires in the winter which will provide a softer ride than the summer tires on 21s.
 
Old Mar 9, 2014 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by MAL993RS
Thanks! Can't wait - will be a long 4 months. I spent a lot of time considering PASM and have driven a Cayenne with and without (Cayenne had 20 inch RS wheels) and felt that the steel springs were great and not too firm or too soft. For me, PASM would be nice a few times a year but people I know who have it on a Cayenne say they leave it in the normal setting 90% of the time but I guess that depends on who you ask. I will need to be careful with 21s and all the pot holes we have in CT but will be running 18s with snow tires in the winter which will provide a softer ride than the summer tires on 21s.
Props for a well researched and thought out decision.

As for the wait, yeah that's the worst part but I'm confident when the wait is over it will have a happy ending
 
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