Updates at 38,000km:
- Major service went well. All covered under maintenance plan. Interestingly, my sports exhaust system is snap-crackle-and-popping a lot more when the PSE is switched on. I assume they lubricated those sports exhaust valves that control the sound effects. On overrun, the farting sounds are much improved

However, the slight drone in 7th gear cruising is still there from the exhaust, which seems to be normal based on feedback from international forums.
- I was caught in a freak hailstorm a few weeks back in JHB. I have a small dent on the bonnet, but it is something I can live with. It is on a curvy bit, so may not be easy to press out anyway.
- I have made peace with the fact that this will need to be my daily driver to work and back, in addition to being my toy. The depreciation cost of higher annual mileage, as well as other wear-and-tear costs and fuel consumption would still be less than buying (and maintaining) a R150k runaround car - also noting that R150k would buy me 4 more years of maintenance plan. Also, seeing some Porsches of my vintage (and older) on my early morning commute gives me some confidence that these cars can be used as dailys. This car is not a track day special (GT4), so it is made for daily use and needs to be used as such (granted that SA roads may not be the best in the world).
- Regarding fuel consumption, I managed to drop it down to 8 litres/100km on my commute, with moderate traffic and mostly highway driving these past weeks. This number easily shoots up to 14 litres/100km if I have to leave later and get stuck in worse traffic.
- Playing certain music (like HVME Goosebumps) causes rattles in the door speakers. The bass has to be cut down a lot to stop the speaker rattles. A Google search showed that this is normal for the basic audio system. The Bose and Burmester systems don't have this issue. First world problems, I know.
- The gearbox is performing faultlessly. That nightmare from earlier this year is well behind me now.
- The car gets a lot of attention from the cops and I am guaranteed to be stopped at a roadblock. Fortunately, I don't drink, so that is one less headache. Surprisingly, I have more speeding fines (and of higher values) on the Volvo than the Cayman. Could be due to the fact that the Volvo is so well insulated that you don't feel the speed.
- The car will be parked off for a few weeks in December. I will need to take it for a nice long run before getting back to work in Jan.