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4 way or not 4 way!? New GTS spec....

lamby2244

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4 way or not 4 way!? I am making a move to a 911 from a Taycan Turbo S. I have found a cancelled Carerra 4 GTS Cabriolet order and it has everything I want on it... Rear Axel, to PDDC, to InnoDrive, Matrix lights.... so much more!

Litterally a heavenly spec AND given used car prices it seems cheap in comparrisson to cars that have 6000 miles on. Seems mad.

BUT it has only got the 4 way seats. My Taycan has the 14 way seats which I like. Seems petty but I am really wondering about it - comfort is important to me.
Any thoughts?
 
Enough said, 4 way it is then, you won't miss what you don't have.[:)]
Go for it & good luck.
 
I am the only driver of my 992. It has 4 way seats. You get the seat right for you electrically and manually within the first five minutes of ownership, then it never changes. My Macan is driven by both myself and my wife. Seat position is different for us both, we have the 18 way seats in that. Only driver- 4 way is enough
 
If they are 4 way sport plus they are excellent I have had them on my last 4 992

 
lamby2244 said:
. My Taycan has the 14 way seats which I like. Seems petty but I am really wondering about it - comfort is important to me.
Any thoughts?


4 way (and for that matter 18 way) seats are a different shape to 14 way. Might be worth just making sure they suit you.


 
The 4 way sports plus seats in the 992 are a lot better (IMO) than the ones I had in my 991, however as my better half also drives our GTS and has a dodgy back we spec‘d the 18 ways and I have to say they are superb and worth the extra outlay.
 
The 18 way seat, with the lumbar support, is unbeatable and by far preferable to the 4 way seat, especially on a long drive. The 14 way seat, also with a lumbar support, is a very good alternative
 
Since ours is a daily utility vehicle, I tend to go with the 14 way seat version. Similarly adjustable to the 18 way version, but with lower side bolsters, so a little easier to negotiate when frequently getting in and out. [;)]
Regards,

Clive

 

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