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How spacious is the CT version?

dpoynton

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We have a dog (Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla - mid-sized) and I play a lot of golf.

Can the CT take a full size trolley bag and electric trolley etc with the back seats staying up?
Is there space for the dog?

Thanks
David

 
Interesting; 320 views and no comments so i'll answer the question myself.
Go take a test drive and find out!

Done that, all good.
 
i think you will be lucky or have a friendly dealer to get a test drive

i stopped by porsche chiswick and they quoted 7-9 months delivery depending on model and spec !

anyway i really liked the car, build quality is excellent and it feels very solid compared to other electric cars
that said it is massive but like a reverse tardis being very tight inside for the size - cf my 911

my next car will be electric but it still a few years away - maybe the taycan 2 (the twocan)
 
also i would look at the soon to be released sport tourismo rather than the cross tourismo - it has the same hatchback but without the rather cheap/odd looking body trim
 
In case this is of use to anyone, this is my set of golf clubs in the back of my CT. They fit at an angle with woods as shown, or straight across the bottom without the woods.
 
majordom said:
also i would look at the soon to be released sport tourismo rather than the cross tourismo - it has the same hatchback but without the rather cheap/odd looking body trim
I asked my dealer today what the wait time would be for a Taycan GTS ST. The answer was 18 months!
 
So, apologies, but I didn't subscribe to my own thread, thought it was automatic.

Anyway, my 2019 Macan Turbo (now sold) went in for service in September 2021 and I was offered a C220d Merc as a loan car, no Boxster/Cayman available, but "try the salesmen for a demo car".
Did that and was offered a choice of three Taycan; RWD saloon, 4S CT or Turbo S saloon - you know what I went for. [;)]
Very impressive.

Few weeks later, various chats with the wife, and tried the 4SCT, all we needed, so placed an order and paid deposit October 2021.
Switched to 4SST when it came onto the configurator (Jan 2022).
Collecting it on 23rd June 2022 (8 months from deposit - maybe because I jumped on the configurator as soon as it became available and my PC had ST slots?)

Can't wait, thanks for all your replies, very helpful.

David



 
Just seen this…. Did you collect yesterday? What do you think? I love our CT, it is an utterly fantastic car and really useful.
 
Fantastic!

Really happy.

If anyone wants to pay me what I spent plus £30k, sorry, not selling.

Those that are waiting, you'll be pleased you went for one of these.

David

 
Do you have some pics for us to see David?

Actually having a drive down to Ashbourne later this evening if you are about?

Drew
 

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