We love ours so far!
tiny wishes
I wish it had 3" more rear seat legroom, right?
Gearshift would be better on the column and could be enhanced to light up the P when you press it. The DNR is not very visible
Seats are hard, we have 14w maybe the 18 would have been better
I think I'd like the...
Got at Teslatap Mini 80amp and have been using it so far and has been great! Simple to insert and remove (maybe) Always successful charges our 2025 Macan EV. I haven’t yet taken a serious look at whether it’s coming through at 32 or 48a.
We have a gen2 late 2020 purchase (I believe) Tesla Wall...
That’s good to know. Even the 21” are wider in the front and back (chains) so could be that or even with 21” and more aspect ratio there is less chance chains messing them up.
Can I asked where you purchased your 20” set? I’d like to do the same I have the 21”. Besides slightly better size for winter, for the OEM 20” wheels Porsche does offer a snow chain which I need. Otherwise I might just go with winters on my 21” wheels.
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What are options for a winter set for Macan EV. Where are folks buying a second set, for example if you wanted or down size for winter? I have 21 so I could just get winter tires alone, but I also would like to run chains when I need it.
Tesla’s impl of regen in snow and ice still is not good. It can really surprise a driver trying to coast in an icy situation. It can grab and cause fishtails. In track mode you can dial in all aspects of AWD and regen- pretty cool, but only Performance version have this, they should be able to...
You could be right. I do wonder without a stick-shift, how much does it matter?
I’m not an experienced performance owner. The Y was the first car that had any real characteristics of a sports car. Before that, Subaru Outbacks.
I probably don’t know what I’m missing, what is it about one-petal...
Yes for sure, that’s a good point- even with an experienced accelerator featherer- it’s just a different acc/dec curve and takes some getting use to. I ultimately think it’s the future, but one step at a time.