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Main Topics and Contents
1. test drive review of the 996 911 GT3 (late model) [.00:01]
- Test drive a late model 996 GT3 (running 5000km) for sale at Rokko Garage.
- The 996GT3 is nimble and the handling changes dramatically when it is time to step on and off the gas pedal. This is a car for advanced drivers.
- From the 991 onwards, anyone can drive fast in GT3.
2. 991 911 GT3 manual test drive review [.20:00]
- The ability to shift gears by letting off the clutch while keeping the gas pedal fully open felt better than the 992.
- Handling is completely different from the 996 and 997, and anyone can easily turn the wheel.
3. the difference between people who prefer old and new Porsches [.33:40]
- The new Porsche group wants high performance that anyone can drive fast.
- Older Porsche groups find it interesting to extract performance through driving techniques.
- A person's preference for early, mid, and late models of the Macan reveals his or her tastes.
4. how it feels to be on Taikan after 12 days [.43:20]
- Having been in a rented car, I was shaken with emotion when I got on the Taikan again.
- The suspension, handling, braking, etc. are all overwhelming. You can feel the pride of the designer.
5. the difference between Taikan and Taikan Cross Turismo and how to choose [.47:20]
- The Taikan Coupe (especially the GTS) is for those seeking a sportier ride.
- Cross Turismo is for those who seek high performance in everyday use.
- The Cross Turismo impresses with or without the off-road package.
6. the durability of EVs and tire wear [.01:01:40]
- The data shows that EV battery degradation is surprisingly low and may have a longer life than engine cars.
- On the other hand, tires on the Taikan wear out faster. This is due to their weight and high power output, which causes high friction, especially during regenerative braking and cornering.