Porsche panamera GTS How does this look Guy's
Panamera GTS Carmine Red
Interior Colors GTS Interior Package- Carmine Red Exterior Standard Sideskirts, painted Lower Rear Fascia Painted ParkAssist, Front and Rear, with Reversing Camera Performance 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) with Auto Start Stop Function Wheels 20" Panamera Sport Wheels in Black All-Season Tires for 20-inch Alloy Wheels Interior Interior Lighting Package for Rear Compartment LED extended interior lighting package Adaptive Sport Seats with comfort memory package Electric Roll-up Sunblind for Rear Side Windows Instrument Dial Sport Chrono Stopwatch in Guards Red Instrument dials in Guards Red Car Key Painted Multi-function steering wheel Interior Alcantara Multi-function steering wheel rim finished in Alcantara(R) PDK Gear Selector in Alcantara(R) Audio and Communications Voice Control System Bose(R) Surround Sound System Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer Any comments/suggestions??? First time going to a porsche |
Looks like yer gonna dig it!
I know it's all personal preference and all, but I'd get the thermal glass over the blinds. I'm also a huge fan of the adaptive cruise control...Burmester is essential! Went skiing yesterday, was tripping out over how AWESOME my stereo was the entire drive! But that's just me... |
Thanks for your response. Thermal glass over the blinds hmm this is something to think about..I am not that found of the adaptive cruize control hell of a cost 2.5k. Burmester I would love to have this but 4K extra not sure if its worth that? on top the dealer keep insisting very few would get it :(
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The adaptive cruise RULES! I use it constantly. As to Burmester, sounds like you are not a stereo nut like me...in which case probably not worth the money.
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Awesome
One iLife it on my dealers floor last week, awesome combo! Red and black wheels rocks
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Originally Posted by stealth@porsche
(Post 3725529)
Panamera GTS Carmine Red
Interior Colors GTS Interior Package- Carmine Red Exterior Standard Sideskirts, painted Lower Rear Fascia Painted ParkAssist, Front and Rear, with Reversing Camera Performance 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) with Auto Start Stop Function Wheels 20" Panamera Sport Wheels in Black All-Season Tires for 20-inch Alloy Wheels Interior Interior Lighting Package for Rear Compartment LED extended interior lighting package Adaptive Sport Seats with comfort memory package Electric Roll-up Sunblind for Rear Side Windows Instrument Dial Sport Chrono Stopwatch in Guards Red Instrument dials in Guards Red Car Key Painted Multi-function steering wheel Interior Alcantara Multi-function steering wheel rim finished in Alcantara(R) PDK Gear Selector in Alcantara(R) Audio and Communications Voice Control System Bose(R) Surround Sound System Six-Disc CD/DVD Changer Any comments/suggestions??? First time going to a porsche |
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.
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Just a few thoughts from a 4S owner after 2 1/2 years.
I'd skip the painted skirts and rear fascia panel. Those are areas that take a lot of road wear and will be harder to maintain if painted. I have the park assist withOUT the rear camera. GET THE CAMERA! The view to the rear of the Panny is pretty damned poor. Wheels are a personal preference, but why the all season tires? They're a compromise, and not a terribly good one. I have 20" wheels (RS Spyders) with summer tires -- and a set of 18" S wheels with full bore snow tires for skiing. I swap the wheels in November and May. I have the roll up side and rear blinds. I use them in the summer time to try to keep the car a little cooler, but honestly if they weren't there I wouldn't miss them. I wouldn't order them on my next car. (Probably a Panny GTS in another year.) Although I don't have Alcantara in my Panny, I do have it in my Carrera GTS. I love it. Cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and always grippier. People complain that it doesn't look good after a while, but I've had it for almost 2 yrs now and I can't see any difference from brand new. I don't have the sport adaptive seats in the Panny, but I do have them in the GTS. I love them, and will get them in my next Panny. I think the rest of the options you've listed are purely a matter of personal taste and if they work for you, you should get them. Enjoy!!!!! DMoore '10 P4S '11 C2 GTS |
Guys thank you for all your great/valuable suggestions. Coming in clean I ordered the above combination on Sept 7 2012 and I wanted to know what experienced Porsche owners would think about my combination and where I stand. Most are my personal choices. The current code status is PDIMON since 12/22/12. Its probably waiting for the truck guys to pick it up at Davisville, RI port as it arrived on 12/18/12 on Shanghai Highway vessel. My dealer is in Edison NJ. Hoping to see it before this new year.... Dmoore what do u prefer buy a set of 20 inch winter set or summer for this year and run the all season for summer/winter.
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awww..... Buremster is awesome!! I love mine so much!!
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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 ;).
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Originally Posted by stealth@porsche
(Post 3726708)
Dmoore what do u prefer buy a set of 20 inch winter set or summer for this year and run the all season for summer/winter.
My choice would be (a) get snow tires now; (b) when summer comes get a second set of wheels and mount summer tires. Failing that - (a) get snow tires now; (b) when summer comes, put on all seasons until winter. Then buy a set of wheels to put the snow tires on and swap with the seasons. DMoore '10 P4S '11 C2 GTS |
Why one should buy lane change assist:
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Lane chane assist is a must in the Panny!
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Originally Posted by DMoore
(Post 3726494)
Just a few thoughts from a 4S owner after 2 1/2 years.
I'd skip the painted skirts and rear fascia panel. Those are areas that take a lot of road wear and will be harder to maintain if painted. I have the park assist withOUT the rear camera. GET THE CAMERA! The view to the rear of the Panny is pretty damned poor. Wheels are a personal preference, but why the all season tires? They're a compromise, and not a terribly good one. I have 20" wheels (RS Spyders) with summer tires -- and a set of 18" S wheels with full bore snow tires for skiing. I swap the wheels in November and May. I have the roll up side and rear blinds. I use them in the summer time to try to keep the car a little cooler, but honestly if they weren't there I wouldn't miss them. I wouldn't order them on my next car. (Probably a Panny GTS in another year.) Although I don't have Alcantara in my Panny, I do have it in my Carrera GTS. I love it. Cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and always grippier. People complain that it doesn't look good after a while, but I've had it for almost 2 yrs now and I can't see any difference from brand new. I don't have the sport adaptive seats in the Panny, but I do have them in the GTS. I love them, and will get them in my next Panny. I think the rest of the options you've listed are purely a matter of personal taste and if they work for you, you should get them. Enjoy!!!!! DMoore '10 P4S '11 C2 GTS |
It's obviously a personal preference, but I'd stay away from getting the dials and chrono in Guards Red... think it'll get tiring after a while.
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