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Old Dec 28, 2012 | 11:17 PM
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LCA +1. I've added a 15" interior rear view mirror to help out with the blind spots. I'd retrofit it if I could. I'll be getting the euro-spec side mirrors to further compensate.

Although I'm quite happy with my Multi-Function steering wheel, if I had to do it over, I'd go with the Sport wheel. I thought I read a thread somewhere that the lever sitting just below the Sport wheel delivers most of the same functionality as the MF wheel, albeit somewhat less intuitively.
 
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I would suggest retractable trunk cover. Skip the rear hatch window shade (didn't see it on the list but just reinforcing the point). I have thermal glass and rear side window shades.good if you have kids riding in the back.
I actually just changed from the retractable cover to the standard cover and couldn't be happier. My dealership did it at no charge. I found the retractable cover was cheaper and less finished looking and transmitted more noise into the passenger compartment. In addition, it was actually more difficult to remove the crossbar than with the standard hatch cover when you've folded the rear seats down. I'm really hard pressed to think of any advantages the retractable cover has over the hard cover.
 
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It came in on 30th morning and I picked it up on 31st. I loved every feature I put into it. Voice control is an amazing feature..No regrets at all loving it...... Every stop light I press the gas it's a roller coaster....
 
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I actually just changed from the retractable cover to the standard cover and couldn't be happier. My dealership did it at no charge. I found the retractable cover was cheaper and less finished looking and transmitted more noise into the passenger compartment. In addition, it was actually more difficult to remove the crossbar than with the standard hatch cover when you've folded the rear seats down. I'm really hard pressed to think of any advantages the retractable cover has over the hard cover.
does that cover really sound insulate that much? i always figured if i had one i would use no cover - where i live there is no need to hide the stuff in the back, so i saw little purpose and figured i would be screwing around with the hard version everytime you put something weird in there.
 
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It came in on 30th morning and I picked it up on 31st. I loved every feature I put into it. Voice control is an amazing feature..No regrets at all loving it...... Every stop light I press the gas it's a roller coaster....
Congrats! Pics!
 
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Old Jan 8, 2013 | 05:25 PM
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Your GTS is HOT! HOT! HOT!
 
Old Jan 14, 2013 | 11:17 AM
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Guys do u think 3m clear bra for the whole hood and front for $1900. Is this worth it ?
 
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That is pretty !!!! Congrats on your purchase I think the clear bra is worth it, I would shop around a bit for a local certified installer. Is the $1900 from the dealer ? I would also consider a Rear Luggage Compartment Liner and Rubber Floor Mats. Enjoy and by the way your album pictures are awesome.
 
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Originally Posted by stealthporsche
Guys do u think 3m clear bra for the whole hood and front for $1900. Is this worth it ?
Feels painful now, but in the long run you will be glad you did it.

You car looks awesome!
 
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I say yes. I got the Xzilon coating on my car, which is excellent...but did not also get the clear bra. Wish I had now, as rock chips start to appear.
 
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Hey thank you for the link to the mats. I am hoping they will fit the panamera model
 
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Hey thank you for the link to the mats. I am hoping they will fit the panamera model
They do indeed fit the Panamera model
 
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Ray Catena FTW!....oh an great looking GTS
 
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Originally Posted by kip
All season tires should be named no season tires, buy proper winter wheels. Lane change assist is necessary in my opinnion, first car ever I have almost caused an accident, huge blind spot. Would trade it for the Burmester .
Kip ABSOLUTELY, the LCA is a must have.
 


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