I understand most of what you say, but really appreciated the last tip of charging stations near here. I have used the go to here before and looked for a charging stations nearby destinations. But this was much simpler. Thanks
Have owned my Taycan for 14 months now. Car drives and handles like a dream. Software systems are infuriating. Inconsistent responses, delays in responses, not functioning as it should. Does. Not recognize drivers by key/phone. Looses entertainment settings requiring re-entering favorites. Looses seat/driver settings. Dealership sort of shrugs and performs a software upgrade. The sodfrtware is not cutting edge, it’s bleeding edge. Still would buy the car again for the driving experience and mechanical features.
I understand most of what you say, but really appreciated the last tip of charging stations near here. I have used the go to here before and looked for a charging stations nearby destinations. But this was much simpler. Thanks
Paul is this the same as in a '21 Cayenne S or a different system entirely? Thanks for your informative videos.
The E3 Cayenne and 992 use a very similar system, however the commands have been somewhat expanded for the Taycan.
Guy: Hi Porsche, I am thirsty.
Hey Paul: Nice video except that I think it cut off before you added your ending statement
Thanks! That’s the whole video, no closing statement for this one.
@@paulsteinbruner2129 LOL, sorry
Can you connect it to Google Assistant?
Android Auto is only available on 2022+ Taycans
Have owned my Taycan for 14 months now. Car drives and handles like a dream. Software systems are infuriating. Inconsistent responses, delays in responses, not functioning as it should. Does. Not recognize drivers by key/phone. Looses entertainment settings requiring re-entering favorites. Looses seat/driver settings. Dealership sort of shrugs and performs a software upgrade. The sodfrtware is not cutting edge, it’s bleeding edge. Still would buy the car again for the driving experience and mechanical features.