Sunday, 5 April 2020

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As for the second, I can agree to disagree with Porsche designers who chose the kind of finish that works well on Bentleys for the top of the PDK gear lever. And that's because this finish, together with the uber-compact size of the shifter does remind one of the daily fancying-up duties. A larger controller, or perhaps a set of buttons, would've worked better and I'm looking forward to seeing how the upcoming seven-speed manual transforms the appearance of the center console. Even more so than before, the chronograph sitting atop of the dashboard does a lot to preserve the analog feel of the interior, so this is just one reason to go for the optional Sport Chrono Package. The others involves the racing-like driving mode switch on the steering wheel, the 0.2s reduction in acceleration time and the active engine mounts. When it comes to the downsides of the interior, I'll mention the rear seats.





Sure, the space is limited, so only children can fully use these seats, while medium-sized adults may only turn to them for short trips. But some extra padding would've saved the day. Oh, and why aren't luggage nets provided to keep one's backpack from flying around when the seat backs are folded? The airy feeling of the 2020 Neunelfer's interior has inspired me to come up with a little meditation routine. You see, guided meditation is popular these days and, thanks to our smartphones, we're just a few taps away from an app that reminds one of the daily mindfulness exercise. Laugh all you want, naysayers, but relaxing one's mind is an Autobahn to hitting those all-important goals each one of us has. And before anybody reminds me of the deep material roots involved in this tale, I need to point out this is an exercise destined for improving the connection between the driver and the machine, which is always a good thing. As famous (but obviously not not flawless) American motivational speaker Tony Robbins enjoys pointing out, I am not your guru.





In fact, I know next to nothing about meditation routines, which is why I'm inviting you to check out the professional ones and adapt them for this exercise. So, without further ado, I'm encouraging you to find a garage or a parking lot that offers enough privacy and sit down in your 911 (or a car you adore, for that matter). Close your eyes and start by focusing on the breath. Let go of all the other thoughts and keep count of the inhaling and exhaling, up to ten. The goal here is to clear your mind of any thoughts, so you can be able to focus on the car around you. Now you can slowly spread your arms forward and let your hands feel the grip while holding the steering wheel. Feel the texture of the material covering the wheel as your hands wonder over it. Take your time with this step and focus solely on the sensations it delivers, as with the other steps in this exercise.





You can do the same with the paddles, as well as with the various areas of the cabin that are within your comfortable reach, such as the buttons on the center console or the headliner. Once again, the idea is to become aware of all the little pices that make up the automobile you're interacting with. And while we're feeling the texture of the interior bits, we can also allow the aural side of the car thrill us. Become aware of the little clicks the buttons make, from the mode switch dial on the steering wheel to the gear lever. You can extend the exercise by bringing the engine to life. The startup sound is soothing for an aficionado and, if you are in the 992, you'll feel the idling boxer giving you a bit of a back massage through the seat, even with those active engine mounts working their magic.