Questions about your Alcantara experience...
#16
It just all depends on how you use the car and how long you intend to keep it.. If I was leasing, then I wouldn't care much.... If I didn't DD, I probably wouldn't care all that much either.. But for me , I DD and intend on keeping the car for several years (5+) so I tend to be very mindful of materials in cars that tend to deteriorate and show wear over longer periods.
But of course everyone should get what appeals to them..
#17
I really like the feel of Alcantra and the seats and steering wheel in Alcantra along with the center lock hubs were things I really like about the 997 GTS. In fact, I was ready to buy one then decided to go with the 991 instead.
As the center lock wheels have proven problematic and the Alcantra does not seem to wear well, two more things to love about the 991.
As the center lock wheels have proven problematic and the Alcantra does not seem to wear well, two more things to love about the 991.
#18
I really like the feel of Alcantra and the seats and steering wheel in Alcantra along with the center lock hubs were things I really like about the 997 GTS. In fact, I was ready to buy one then decided to go with the 991 instead.
As the center lock wheels have proven problematic and the Alcantra does not seem to wear well, two more things to love about the 991.
As the center lock wheels have proven problematic and the Alcantra does not seem to wear well, two more things to love about the 991.
#19
center lock wheels are problematic in the fact people don't like how much arm strength it takes to lock them. I mean if you don't change your wheels and take your car to a dealer this is irrelevant. And if you do change your wheels use this as an incentive to hit the gym. And like the above poster said, if you aren't keeping your car for 5+ years then get alcantera if you want.
As I take my wheels off regularly and plan on keeping the car for 10+ years, this applies directly to me, but I am not implying that everybody has had a bad experience with center lock wheels. Especially those who always have their cars serviced by the dealer, so are immune to any of the challenges while enjoying the ascetics.
With regards to Alcantra, maybe I'll use it for a race car steering wheel as I always wear gloves and the grip is great, but not on the 991 or a street car in general.
#20
center lock wheels are problematic in the fact people don't like how much arm strength it takes to lock them. I mean if you don't change your wheels and take your car to a dealer this is irrelevant. And if you do change your wheels use this as an incentive to hit the gym. And like the above poster said, if you aren't keeping your car for 5+ years then get alcantera if you want.
#21
Thanks for all the input...it is a DD for me, but historically I don't keep cars beyond 25-30k miles. However this may end up being different... if I like it well enough, I may make it a third vehicle after a couple years and buy a Macan. So I am concerned with wear. I really like the looks of it but I think I will take the advice of the consensus and go leather. Then the only thing I'll have to worry about is missing my 991!
#22
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