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Originally Posted by Boxer486
Oh great, another one who doesn't read posts in the context of the quote. If you reread your own post a few times really slowly, you might be able to connect the dots. You clearly also comment on LFB when you can't or don't. If you ever tried it in a Cayman or 911 you'd know wtf I was talking about before spouting off nonsense. Thx for the troll though.
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Stop being a contrarian and just explain yourself. Why would anyone ever need to put their left foot on the throttle? (Speaking of reading in context, the spot on feel was in regards to their pedals... now you are trolling or just hating on Porsche if you dont recognize their level of fit and finish as a benchmark)
I know how to left foot brake on and off the street, and Ive done it effortlessly in 911's. The cayman I've sat in also didnt have any pedal position problems. The thousands of people that have been using these cars for the past six decades also havent been having trouble with it. And then there is you. So explain.
Show us pictures or videos if you have to because no one knows what you are talking about when you say lfb is difficult in a porsche (nor that left foot throttle comment)