Installed TechArt paddle shifters
#17
That is pretty nice, hope you are enjoying it. By the way, since the 2011 Cayenne has the same steering wheel as the Panamera(at least to my eyes they do), would they be able to do it on the Cayenne? I would love to have paddle shifters installed on mine. Also, they look like nice sized shifters, are they? Are they comfortable to shift with, and do the rest of the buttons on the steering wheel work fine and correctly? Sorry for all of the questions.
#19
Just had to interject my opinion here. I read (and watched) all the Panamera reviews before recently purchasing one. Most reviewers complain about the toggle shifters, and most also claim the car is ugly. Personally, I think the toggle shifters totally ROCK, and I also think the car looks HOT. When I went in for a test drive, my first comment to the salesman was how much I liked the shifters and could not imagine why all the negative reviews; of course he agreed. I mean, pull towards you for downshift, push away for up seems perfectly logical to me. My wife has an Audi Q7 with paddle shifters, I've tried them and they confuse the heck out of me. I know it's all personal preference, I vote for the toggle shifters!
#20
Forgot to mention, the Porsche steering wheel with paddle shifters not only does not have the controls on the wheel, but cannot be had heated. My last car was a Nissan Maxima with a heated steering wheel which was so awesome I was only looking at cars with them...which there are not that many.
#22
http://www.torquesor.com/admin/uploa...2_download_pdf
On page 36 you have the oem sport wheel with shifters, however you really lose all the comfort buttons...
On page 36 you have the oem sport wheel with shifters, however you really lose all the comfort buttons...
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