I'm a big fan of torsion bar garage door openers instead of traditional mount if your garage will support it. It's much cleaner and allows for a higher garage door retraction height and much more usable height in the parking area, which may better allow for lifts or stacking car storage.
My...
Both my wife and I are on our second round of EVs. Fisker Karma -> Taycan for me, and BMW i3 -> Ford F-150 Lightning for her. She's had the truck about two months now and loves it.
Welcome. Explore the forum, there's a lot to read about and a lot of passionate Taycan enthusiasts here. The most popular theme lately seems to be "Wow, the GTS looks amazing. Maybe I should sell my current Taycan and buy one of those", so you're in good company!
Speak for yourself. I drove a 2012 Karma as my daily driver for eight years. It was a great car, and still turned heads until the day I sold it to buy the Taycan. It wasn't perfect, and it launched with some teething problems, but it was generally a joy to own and drive and never once let me...
Having come to this thread immediately after reading an article explaining how Porsche is having their best sales year in history, and how the Taycan, in particular, out sold all of the 911 and 718 models combined last quarter, I would say No. I think their ad agency deserves a raise.
I can attest that this is not true; I spent the last week happily charging my car from my mother's three-prong NEMA 10-30P 220V dryer outlet using my PMCC. I used this $30 adapter and it worked beautifully. I even made a little tag for the adapter to remind me to set the charging current to...
I bought a first-production run Fisker Karma and I'd like to disagree with you... but I can't. Although my Karma eventually got sorted out and it was largely trouble-free for eight years, the first six to twelve months of ownership was challenging, and it makes the "big issues" we are facing...
There is a forum here specifically to discuss the Macan EV. You might want to move this thread there: https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/forums/electric-macan-forum.9/
I agree about Lucid - or PoleStar, Bollinger, Byton or Faraday Future - but I think Rivian has a real shot at being a breakout. They have good backing, a very approachable packaging of their product, and a great vehicle full of very clever touches. The more I look at Rivian, the more...
Consider adding:
a check that the vehicle wasn't subject to the 12V battery replacement campaign, and if it was that it was done
Confirmation that the WLG2 Software Campaign VR8.7 was completed