2024 model changes that may annoy me?

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stallturn
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I have been offered a Macan S build slot for later this year.
This may have been asked and answered before, but does anyone know the changes that are in the 2024 year models?
I am particularly interested in the potential EU 'mandatory' changes, such as deletion of the stop-start switch-of button, or 'safety' features which cannot be switched off, such as lane departure warnings, or other things that will bleep unexpectantly and annoy me.

Thanks in advance.

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stallturn wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 7:03 pm I have been offered a Macan S build slot for later this year.
This may have been asked and answered before, but does anyone know the changes that are in the 2024 year models?
I am particularly interested in the potential EU 'mandatory' changes, such as deletion of the stop-start switch-of button, or 'safety' features which cannot be switched off, such as lane departure warnings, or other things that will bleep unexpectantly and annoy me.

Thanks in advance.
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Not yet - only got the phone call on Friday.
I'd rather speak to him informed, rather than be met with a blank stare (or similar).
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As we are not in the EU there maybe issues Porsche UK needs to resolve?
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Have I not read that the UK is adopting EU car regulations?
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stallturn wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 8:24 pm Have I not read that the UK is adopting EU car regulations?
True but Eu regs permit the speed limit control still to be turned off at the start of every journey and I thought so for stop start
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OPCs won't know. IMHO
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