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Owner's view in Porsche's noise problem.

Completed delivery of 911 Cabriolet.

We recently completed the final delivery procedures for a 991 Cabriolet (992 model) andIf nothing else, the car will be delivered in mid-September.That's right. I was unable to be there for the delivery procedure as I was back home for the birth of my child, but I hope to write about that later as well.

Incidentally, we decided to make the 911 Cabriolet with simple specifications that we would never get tired of, and after much deliberation, we decided to use a body color of "aventurine green metallic", the interior is ".beige", the hood is "light brownto the "I'm sorry," but my husband saw the color again.

It looks like an old man's cabriolet (laugh). Well, but it's nice and calm.

He said. Certainly, I wouldn't feel out of place with an old man on board (laughs).

And my husband was allowed to test drive a Cayenne E-Hybrid from Vanesas during the delivery process.It was crazy good.It was like "I was coming back with information about the cars in stock" (laughs).

At one time, "Finally, you're moving away from Porsche and choosing another manufacturer!I wonder how our family's choice of SUV will end up.... I will write about that in a later article.

Strange noise coming from Porsche.

We have been sharing a few messages and comments from our readers for some time now.Noise in PorscheI would like to share with you a message that I received from a reader regarding "The Husband's Reply" and my husband's reply to it.

The questions we received are as follows.

I am currently looking for a Cayman MT as my first Porsche. I have seen on other people's blogs that the Cayman is prone to noise problems, starting with the interior.

He said.

Indeed, I have seen several articles online about strange noises coming from inside a Porsche, and since it doesn't seem to be a common thing in domestic luxury cars, I asked my husband what he thought about it.(As I mentioned briefly in an earlier post...)

I've never owned a Cayman, but from my experience of owning its sibling, the Boxster, I can tell you that the Boxster is also a very good car.A slight but audible tic-tic-tic sound coming from the back of the hood, orandChattering sound around the navigation system when subjected to large vibrationsis done.
Also, both the Panamera and the GT3 make some kind of small noise if you're aware of it, and I think it depends more on individual differences than "the Cayman..." and I can't say it's all the same.
If you are the type of person who is very sensitive to sound, these sounds may bother youBut I don't mind it so much. I don't feel uncomfortable unless the sound is very loud, and I'm not looking for that in a Porsche, so I don't have any complaints at the moment.
Well, if you buy a new car, if it is so loud that it bothers you, if it is under warranty, tell the dealer and they will adjust it right away, or even if it is used, tell them before you buy it and they might look at it.

I have replied as such.

Porsche headlights fog up often on rainy days and after washing the car.andThe gurgling sound of tires when steering at low speed on a cold winter dayAnd so on. If you drive a Porsche as if you were driving a domestic car, you would say, "I'm not going to be able to drive a domestic car.This is a glitch!It is often felt that "the

However, I have recently come to think that it is important to have the knowledge to judge whether the problem is really a defect, a characteristic of a sports car manufacturer, or something unique to Porsche or European cars.

There are still many things I do not know. With the help of my husband and everyone around me, I hope to continue to gain a deeper understanding of cars.

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