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New Cayman S
- Thread starter BobTheDog
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mojo
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YES, this option is a must as having had the non-climate panel, it is very basic (no digital display - just a bar) and is not worthy of Porsche, IMO.ORIGINAL: uknick Climate control?
uknick
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Not in my insurance. I have never had to use Porsche, yet, but VW (they use specially trained RAC as well) always gave me a decent service (apart from the last time), i.e. they knew what was wrong straight away and fixed it. I am not sure I would want an untrained person poking about in my car. That is my job [ORIGINAL: JB Box ....but i understand you are forced to purchase it with recovery - who needs that when all it is is normal RAC AA, all of which is presumably in your own insurance.
Andy, I hope you got a year's tax included as assuming 2008 Gen I it will cost you £455 or thereabouts for 12 months tax.ORIGINAL: BobTheDog Hi Guys, I went for a second hand Cayman S Design edition in the end, picking it up saturday. Thanks for all the advise, this way I had to make no decisionsAll the best Andy
That will be the short shift requiring more leverage in both the low gears. What's the spec? Am I right about the 12 months tax? Cayman S is such a great car, enjoy!ORIGINAL: BobTheDog Hi Guys, Yep it is short shift, I have the knack off it now it just needs rather more force than I am used to. It is 2008 Gen, tax runs out end of AprilNow all I am trying to sort out is a rattle from the rear when the hard suspension is turned on, I have rotated the rubber spacer things at the rear of the hatch, hopefully that will sort it otherwise its back to the dealers. It's a great little car though
Cheers Andy

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