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Tracker Advice Please
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BobR77
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Congrats on the new car! I'm in the same position picking up my 991 50th Ann. next week and need a tracker.
I'm probably going to use the Porsche VTS (Vodafone tracker) not sure what the subscription costs are for 3 years.
You could use Tracker UK which is pretty us good.
Bob
https://www.trackersecurity.co.uk/index.html
s2rjn
Member
4-way Sport Seats, Sport Design Wheel, 20" Carrera Classic Wheels (see photo), PSE, BOSE, Cruise, Logo Embossed head-rests, Red Seat-belts, PDSL, Entry & Drive, Park Assist F&R, Power Steering+, folding mirrors, Keyless go, Sport Chrono, Auto-Dim Mirrors with rain sensor, Light Design Package, heated seats
The only option I'd have added would have been memory seats
It is phenomenal!
s2rjn
Member
I also don't seem to be able to get the seat in exactly the right position, I suppose that highlights my now 4-way compared to my previous 18-way controls
When driving the PSE is louder than in my 997.2 and more like my 997.1
Steering wise I can tell the difference when parking but am unsure as to whether that is my power steering+ or new electric power steering however when driving at speed I can't tell much of a difference!
Size and comfort wise the 991 is a big leap forward, it seems more planted on the road and much more of a cruiser/GT car, it is really fast too and seems less of an effort to get to high speed
I'm still not used to the auto start/stop and keep forgetting to turn it off and I'm constantly switching the in- dash screens as I drive because I can't decide what is best! (1st world problem)
I missing my old multi-function steering wheel for the iPod and phone but I do love the sport design wheel's flappy paddles
In summary I love it!
Pokhara said:I’m In the same boat as you re electric steering. I love it, nicely weighted. I fear the people that dismiss it are the same ones that tut about PDK!
That's the problem with stereotyping, it's inevitably wrong.
I love PDK, but have never been overly impressed with electric power steering. Yet I have 2 cars fitted with it, one I've been driving for nearly 4 years now! So you'd think I'd be converted, but no - I far prefer hydraulic PS in the 997!
EPS is getting there though and (hopefully) will eventually become indistinguishable. []
Regards,
Clive
2008 RS 60 Boxster s
Just renewed my insurance and with this very competitive quote, but I need a tracker! Luckily the car is fitted with the Porsche VTS system and I have the fobs, but I didn't buy the car new, so I have no subscription or account. My local Porsche dealership have not got back to me, but I understand this system is supported by Cobra (Vodaphone), does anyone know how I can get this activated or any contact details for Vodaphone?
Thanks in advance
Jules
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