CarGuy11
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Honestly not worth the price.
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Honestly not worth the price.
I heard 911s keep their value really well. That's not a bad Porsche to buy new. Now their SUVs and sedans are another story.Pretty much no Porsche is worth the price new. People usually don’t cross shop a Porsche because anything else you compare it to will always be a better value. A Porsche is an emotional purchase, not a practical one. You buy a Porsche because you want a Porsche.
Especially their EVs! (Same as everyone's to be fairI heard 911s keep their value really well. That's not a bad Porsche to buy new. Now their SUVs and sedans are another story.
You’d be pissed off if you bought a Porsche Taycan because you wanted a Porsche and looked under the skin finding the Audi rings on loads of its partsEspecially their EVs! (Same as everyone's to be fair)
Especially the ones made by AudiIMHO I Have to , respectfully, disagree. Porsche has a build quality that most other vehicles simply cannot compare with.
Actually, they don't do one-pedal driving because it's the most efficient way to drive an EV - unnecessarily slowing down by using regen is always less efficient than coasting. Yes, you can feather the throttle to emulate the same behaviour, but 99% of drivers won't do that.Porsche has taken a philosophical stance against one-pedal driving, suggesting they simply don't "get" EV's. Now, I love three-pedal driving in a gas-powered 911 -- wow, that's a true driver's car. But to insist that its EV's must emulate the two-pedal driving experience of an automatic transmission? No, thanks.
I don't buy it. First, I don't think efficiency is the top priority for most Porsche customers. For many, it's the driving experience. For others, it's about image. Very few people cross-shop a Porsche with a Prius.Actually, they don't do one-pedal driving because it's the most efficient way to drive an EV - unnecessarily slowing down by using regen is always less efficient than coasting. Yes, you can feather the throttle to emulate the same behaviour, but 99% of drivers won't do that.
The ones built by Audi aren't considered a Porsche by the folks I think being referred to.Especially the ones made by Audi
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