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Old 11-26-2005, 06:33 PM
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Default Took the Plunge (Pictures Posted Page 2) 06' Carrera C4S

I just ordered my first Porsche Carrera. A new '06 Carrera 4S Black with Fuull Leather Sand interior. I will take delivery next week and probably drive it from the dealership in Texas to Denver.

It has Sport Exhaust, TPMS, Heated Seats, Self Dimming Mirrors, Power Seats, Navigation, High End Bose Sound, Sport Chrono Plus, Porsche Crest, Remote CD Changer. Any thoughts about checking it out at dealership and driving it 1,000 miles versus having it shipped unseen?

Either way, cant wait for my first 911. My wife has an '04 Cayenne.

Richard

2006 CARRERA 4S (One Week away)
Sports Exhaust
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Power Seat Package
Navigation for PCM
Bose High End Sound
Sport Chrono Package
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Black Mats
Remote CD Changer

2004 Cayenne Basault Black/Havanna Tan

2004 MB CLK 320 Silver/Black

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Old 11-26-2005, 06:42 PM
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I would recommend picking up the car in person and driving it back. That's what I did this past June when I bought a car from a dealer in Cincinnati and drove back to NYC, about 700 miles. It's highly unlikely that there's going to be any blemish or mechanical glitch with a new car . . . but one never knows, do one, and you'll get more attention from the selling dealer before he has your check in hand. The second reason is that it's a helluva lot of fun taking a brand new 911 on a long trip and bonding with the machine. And . . . you'll get half way through your break-in period on the way. Just make sure you read the break-in inst ructions in the manual before you take off.
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Congrats!
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Yep, that is the standard C4s Coupe launch configuration. I've driven one exactly like your car and they are sweet. You'll enjoy it!

Check the weather before you decide. 1000 miles with snow storms or with sanded roads along the way won't be plesant or forgiving on your new Bassalt Black paint job. Remember, this a'int August!

If it were summer, I'd say do it without question.
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Just remember the 500 mile rule on the tires. (Breakin).

What a sweet deal! Enjoy it in a part of the country that can challenge it!

Dan


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98 Paint to Sample (Gulf Blue), RA Full leather--Cocoa Brown, V5 Cocoa top,
M6C Cocoa mats, 342 Heated Front Seats, 680 Bose Stereo, 692 Remote CD,
450 Ceramic Brakes PCCB, 482 Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys, 550 Hard Top,
640 Sport Chrono, P01L Adaptive Spt Seats, XLF 2-Stage Spt Exhaust,
407 SportDesign Wheels, 451 Makassar Str Whl Mult Function, 801 Makassar Package,
XJT Rear Ctr. Console Makassar, XSB Sport Seat Backs in Leather,
498 Delete Model Designation, CUC Painted Model Desig Rear, Euro Delivery
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WTF, just drive it, don't be afraid of a little snow, go for it!
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Thank you to all well wishers and for the advice. Just a little worried if I get weather and road salt during the 1,000 mile trip. Still trying to decide.

Richard
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rmklaw,

Which dealer in Dallas is it?
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Originally Posted by Edgy01
Just remember the 500 mile rule on the tires. (Breakin).

What a sweet deal! Enjoy it in a part of the country that can challenge it!

Dan


2006 Carrera S Cab 12 May 06 Delivery
98 Paint to Sample (Gulf Blue), RA Full leather--Cocoa Brown, V5 Cocoa top,
M6C Cocoa mats, 342 Heated Front Seats, 680 Bose Stereo, 692 Remote CD,
450 Ceramic Brakes PCCB, 482 Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys, 550 Hard Top,
640 Sport Chrono, P01L Adaptive Spt Seats, XLF 2-Stage Spt Exhaust,
407 SportDesign Wheels, 451 Makassar Str Whl Mult Function, 801 Makassar Package,
XJT Rear Ctr. Console Makassar, XSB Sport Seat Backs in Leather,
498 Delete Model Designation, CUC Painted Model Desig Rear, Euro Delivery

Forgive my ignorance, what's the 500 rule on tires?
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New tires have a coating on them that is a chemical "release" agent to help the tire separate from the tread mold. This wears off after 300 plus miles (some say 500). Until the time this chemical is worn off, the tires will not grip as well as normal, especially when cornering at speed or during hard breaking. You probably won't notice any difference under "normal" driving conditions. Just don't push the edge of the envelope the first 300 - 500 miles.
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Car is ready to be picked up. I am flying to Dallas on Saturday to get it and driving the baby home, weather permitting.
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Sweet...be sure to take some photos.
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Heck, you might as well take it over Red Mountain, Wolf Creek and Vail while you're at it.
Enjoy!
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Yeah. I am looking for a snowplow attachment for the front to clear the road as I drive along. Specially on I-70 by Vail.
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I picked up my 2004 C4S cab in Janurary and drove it from Boston to New York, it wasn't snowing but there was still about 2" of snow on my driveway. The only thing I wish the car had winter tires, otherwise it was awesome!!

Go for it.

Congrats, enjoy the car.


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