Ordered them on my new GTS. I love them and had had them before.
What's the reason...Cost
What's the reason...Cost
I've thought about them many times, simply because of the no brake dust. But there is simply no way to justify the expenditure to replace them. I could buy another car for the cost of new rotors and that is ridiculous.And they are really easy to chip when removing or installing wheels. A chip and they are done.
Come on, man, didn't you ever watch M.A.S.H.?
Why don't you believe it? For the rotors alone, an exampleI don’t believe a PCCB brake job on a Macan is quite $15k, the cost is way way up there.
Its very real and the reason, if you do some searching, guys who track go back to steel, unless you have deep pockets. This is newfor spirited drivers and those hard on the brake pedal including during any “track” exercises, PCCB’s may wear out sooner than you anticipated. With replacement costs in the $20k+ range for front and rear, it might make you re-think adorning the sexy PCCB’s on your next Porsche.
Porsche has admitted that its expensive ceramic composite brake systems may not be the best choice for track days.... Upgrading from iron discs to carbon-ceramic rotors adds around $8,500 to the price of a new 911. A single PCCB replacement rotor carries a list price of nearly $6,500, or 20 times higher than the $330 iron rotors on the basic model.