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Tesla Price Drop

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If you don’t have other competing purchases for the cash then that’s fine. But Tesla is offering better performance, better autonomy, better tech, better charging infrastructure for a much lower price now. I fully agree the Taycan is a much better looking car but wouldn’t be willing to pay the much higher prices price (more than double for the Turbo S!) for a poorer performing car simply based on the looks. Porsches are everywhere in CH so you’re hardly buying exclusivity.
Interesting pricing in CH and I totally agree, no way I'd get a base Taycan over Model S Plaid.
Tesla pricing is very good for the EV industry. I mean Porsche still asks money for 360 cameras or comfort access come on.
 

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Interesting pricing in CH and I totally agree, no way I'd get a base Taycan over Model S Plaid.
Tesla pricing is very good for the EV industry. I mean Porsche still asks money for 360 cameras or comfort access come on.
In euro the Plaid is 110.000 in Belgium
99.000 CHF is still a good deal with 1 CHF - 1,05 euro. 5.000 euro less in CH. Writing this makes me wonder why would someone buy a Plaid in Switzerland. One would be much happier with a model 3 performance on those great mountains roads, small parkingslots, small cities and 120 kmh maximum speed.
 

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Model S has air suspension and better NVH but the new Model 3 seems to have improved comfort.
 

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I bought into the Porsche driving experience and love my Taycan CT 4 but I also enjoyed my Model X and the pricing now means a Tesla is a no brainer unless you are a sucker for Porsche marketing or have money to burn
I came back into the Porsche driving experience with Taycan Turbo CT which I love (switching out of 2015 Ludicrous Model S 4S just felt too underpowered, GTS was not available but I suspect it would also feel lacking). That said, I loved all our 4 Model S prior to that. I would have gone Plaid at least while waiting for the Taycan, but for the yoke (rounded or not). I absolutely watch what I spend my money on, but I can afford good products. Seeing all the new EV's showing up on the market right now, Porsche will have to step up its game or it's no longer worth the Porsche premium for the best product. Porsche selling today's Taycan in 4 years would be like Ferrari trying to sell to sell a Ferrari 308 GTS today - great looking car but while amazing tech for the 80's, by today's standards it is a slow car. Unless of course Porsche wants to get into brand new vintage car market.
 

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I was chatting to a technician I know whilst waiting at our local fish and chip van. I mentioned driving to Germany and his first comment was “you’ll have to rent a car then” and when I explained that whilst the infrastructure in the UK has lacked investment, like everything else, in France Germany and Scandinavia it is reportedly excellent.
He then went into the standard rant about appalling conditions in lithium mines but hadn’t considered that the problem lies in the government regulations and all mining in those countries are done in unsafe conditions.

The oil industry has spent billions on lobbying and spreading such rumours and here in the UK it is a standard right wing diatribe.
I can vouch for part of this. I’m in Cassis at the moment having come down through France for the rugby and it’s been utterly seamless. Endless amounts of IONITY chargers and always available and fast. As for some of the big IONITY stations, just wow! No great surprises that the car itself is a very amiable companion on the autoroutes and twisty roads alike.
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. Porsche selling today's Taycan in 4 years would be like Ferrari trying to sell to sell a Ferrari 308 GTS today - great looking car but while amazing tech for the 80's, by today's standards it is a slow car. Unless of course Porsche wants to get into brand new vintage car market.
A slow car? Analogous to 40+ year old technology? Do you read the nonsense you type? :CWL:

You’re the biggest troll on this forum. Do you get a monthly check from Tesla?
 
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Got to say that, this forum is an amazing source for anyone interested in either buying a Taycan or have a Taycan and want to learn more about it, discuss issues etc. Varied perspectives shared here make the discussions very interesting.

I own a Cayenne and love it so much that I want to stay with the Porsche brand. I followed Mission E and how it looked as a concept car though was a little disappointed when Taycan production model was unveiled as Misson E was just a phenomenal looking car. I would have bought Taycan by now but WFH from has made it quite unnecessary for us to spend for a garage queen. With Tesla and Lucid dropping their prices recently, my thinking has wavered a bit and I am looking into those brands as well. I may pull the trigger this holiday season. Not sure which car I will buy but I am still hugely biased in favor of Taycan.

I agree with several folks here who mentioned Porsche maintains its exclusivity. Pricing and quality are how they do it and buyers expectations are high. Will add though that the automotive world is evolving rapidly so these legacy automakers will have to evolve and adjust too. VW is starting to buy EV platforms from Chinese automakers. Chinese automakers are overwhelming Europe as was evident from the recent Munich auto show. Germans are realizing their dominance threatened. Will see what this may turn into but will eventually be good for us car buyers, at least I hope so.

Porsche sales volume is growing too YoY so will be interesting to see how they maintain the exclusivity. Pricing alone and declaring a high margin on each unit they announced will not bring in buyers. I was pretty pissed when I read that. I feel Taycan has to do something about its range unless they have super chargers placed at comfortable distances on the highway. Buying a $100k plus car for city driving only, IMO opinion is ridiculous. EA chargers are notorious for being out-of-service and drivers having a bad experience. I hear more horror stories than good ones. VW and Porsche need to look into that and address it ASAP.

I am seeing Taycan barely moving at dealers. My local dealer has several of them and a bunch have been gathering dust there for months now. I plan to work with them when I am ready and see how willing they are to work with me. Will post here what I buy.
 

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By WhiteX logic, you’d be a fool to buy a 992 Carrera S when you can get a Corvette that’s .3 seconds faster 0-60 for half the price. Porsche buyers must be idiots.
 

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Got to say that, this forum is an amazing source for anyone interested in either buying a Taycan or have a Taycan and want to learn more about it, discuss issues etc. Varied perspectives shared here make the discussions very interesting.

I own a Cayenne and love it so much that I want to stay with the Porsche brand. I followed Mission E and how it looked as a concept car though was a little disappointed when Taycan production model was unveiled as Misson E was just a phenomenal looking car. I would have bought Taycan by now but WFH from has made it quite unnecessary for us to spend for a garage queen. With Tesla and Lucid dropping their prices recently, my thinking has wavered a bit and I am looking into those brands as well. I may pull the trigger this holiday season. Not sure which car I will buy but I am still hugely biased in favor of Taycan.

I agree with several folks here who mentioned Porsche maintains its exclusivity. Pricing and quality are how they do it and buyers expectations are high. Will add though that the automotive world is evolving rapidly so these legacy automakers will have to evolve and adjust too. VW is starting to buy EV platforms from Chinese automakers. Chinese automakers are overwhelming Europe as was evident from the recent Munich auto show. Germans are realizing their dominance threatened. Will see what this may turn into but will eventually be good for us car buyers, at least I hope so.

Porsche sales volume is growing too YoY so will be interesting to see how they maintain the exclusivity. Pricing alone and declaring a high margin on each unit they announced will not bring in buyers.
Yet it does. And they keep making money hand over fist.

And as far as inventory goes, did any of you guys buy a new car prior to 2020? Car dealers used to actually have cars on their lots. That you could buy. Often they would actually (horrors!) discount to sell them. And they still made money like they owned a printing press. It’s laughable to read comments from people criticizing Porsche’s business model and explaining why they’re doomed. Trust me, Porsche will do just fine.
 

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Model S has air suspension and better NVH but the new Model 3 seems to have improved comfort.
The air suspension and the hatch would be the only reason to go for a model S over 3 for my use. A model 3 performance cross Turismo with air suspension for 65.000.
 
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A slow car? Analogous to 40+ year old technology? Do you read the nonsense you type? :CWL:

You’re the biggest troll on this forum. Do you get a monthly check from Tesla?
I think that is very unfair as a comment.
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I have a model 3 performance that is now 4.5 years old. Absolutely no issues with it. Only been in for two recalls/checks. Changed brake fluid twice and new tyres after 25 k km’s. Build quality acceptable and no worse than the Taycan. Noise level and suspension not as good as Taycan, but the price level was not even half of Taycan. Do you can not compare those.
Yes paint in areas very thin like doorshuts, but actual paint superior on the outside. The Taycan has a hell of a lot of orange peel. My detailer was not happy at this.
Driving the model 3 okay but not as good as Porsche.

But then the Taycan and all its issues.
charger replaced
connection modules replaced 3 times
heater replaced
red battery warning twice,
software glitches
connection issues,
lack of OTA.
endless time at the garage for new sw,

and now huge issue with battery and charger. Car 2500 km away from me.
The Taycan has spent nearly 5 months at the garage during 3 years with issues, software, lack of spares, no issues found but not working correctly.

I am a Porsche fan, but for the mileage I have done now, about 55k km, not even my 2010 DB9 , with the same use has had any troubles!! And Astons are known to have a lot of Bespoke Features!
My M5 with even more km’s driven on similar routeshas not shown anything like the problems the Taycan has presented.

Starting to think again about the Taycan now. Wifey not happy to go on trips with it. Stuck for the second time and now car completely dead. Not sure she will want to take it again.

I also have a 24 year old 911 with 175k km on it. Apart from preventative IMS and RMS it just keep running. Not a beat wrong! THAT IS WHAT I EXPECTED FROM PORSCHE. Not this Taycan hyped car that does not deliver.
 
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When exiting a roundabout? Exit to the right in a left hairpin in the mountains.

Maybe Elon tested the Yoke on BMW drivers they don’t use the indicator anyway (from a 15 year bmw driver)
Fair enough, although we don't have roundabouts in US, we have stop signs...
... well .... to be perfectly accurate, maybe we have a couple or two here and there, but then when you run into one once in a bluemoon, signaling is the least of your problems. Check this one out .

My wife is from Belgium by the way so I visited & drove there many times so I know what you mean...
 

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I came back into the Porsche driving experience with Taycan Turbo CT which I love (switching out of 2015 Ludicrous Model S 4S just felt too underpowered, GTS was not available but I suspect it would also feel lacking). That said, I loved all our 4 Model S prior to that. I would have gone Plaid at least while waiting for the Taycan, but for the yoke (rounded or not). I absolutely watch what I spend my money on, but I can afford good products. Seeing all the new EV's showing up on the market right now, Porsche will have to step up its game or it's no longer worth the Porsche premium for the best product. Porsche selling today's Taycan in 4 years would be like Ferrari trying to sell to sell a Ferrari 308 GTS today - great looking car but while amazing tech for the 80's, by today's standards it is a slow car. Unless of course Porsche wants to get into brand new vintage car market.
I admire Tesla for how they revolutionized Automotive industry. But they also screwed up average people's perception in a very particular way. Now people calling a Taycan 4S an "underpowered" car, OMG. This alternative reality exists today only because of Tesla's existential play. Tesla had to justify a high price tag for a car otherwise would not be worth in the eyes of the customers, because they had to cover the disproportionately high battery cost of an EV. So they found a clever way of doing that, simply put very powerful motors in their cars without going through any of other more costly aspects of creating a true performance car (chasis, suspension, steering, bakes etc etc)- in their minds this was a low cost & clever way of justifying a 6 figure price tag for the average consumer out there who is not familiar with what it takes to design & manufacture a fine performance car. Because for an average person the only reason Ferrari's are so expensive "must be because of their pretty impressive 0-60 times". That wrong perception was partly because other manufacturers did not exactly do what Tesla did in the ICE world. GM for example could easily throw a 500 hp old block V8 into a Chevy malibu or maybe even supercharge it to 650hp with stock steering brakes and suspension, give it a Ferrari like 0-60 time and sell it for $50K. And maybe people would then say "Ferrari really needs up their game as their cars are too slow in this new world". But that did not happen because of various reasons. But Tesla took the "shortcut" (and I don't blame them they had to, to survive) -- but then it truly distorted the mindsets out there. When I bought my RWD one friend told me "why did not you pay 20K more and buy a Plaid!? - and believe it or not Plaid had a 130K sticker at that time - thank god i did not. Somehow 0-60 times became the "main valuation point" for justifying a price tag for a car - as if that was the ONLY engineering problem the whole industry was trying to crack the whole time. "why would you pay 6 figures for a car that does not do 0-60 in sub 4 sec?" - well in fact you could come up with infinite number of similar arguments for a plaid "why in the heck you would pay 6 figures for a car that takes more wind and road noise than a Toyota Camry on the highway? and feels like a mid-class sedan in 90% of the driving experience". But no nothing else mattered, because to the average person the most costly or difficult part of making a car "must be" giving it a low 0-60 :) - Tesla smartly exploited that uneducated perception. Taycan 4S has WAY more power than needed in any enthusiastic driving scenario, more power would be just marginal/fun factor improvement, but people now feel it is "underpowered" simply because a Tesla Model S exists. A Tesla Model S on the other hand had critical deficiencies in dynamism, brakes, suspension, steering precision that needed to be addressed way before throwing more power into it. As a "performance vehicle" It was an "imbalanced" engineering product from beginning and Plaid made it even more imbalanced. But interestingly being used as a "benchmark" in criticizing other vehicles. I am not a Tesla hater by any means. It changed the world. But I am not a fan of their "shortcut" strategy setting a benchmark for fine performance vehicle engineering out there.
 
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A Tesla Model S on the other hand had critical deficiencies in dynamism, brakes, suspension, steering precision that needed to be addressed way before throwing more power into it. As a "performance vehicle" It was an "imbalanced" engineering product from beginning and Plaid made it even more imbalanced. But interestingly being used as a "benchmark" in criticizing other vehicles. I am not a Tesla hater by any means. It changed the world. But I am not a fan of their "shortcut" strategy setting a benchmark for fine performance vehicle engineering out there. Sponsored
Let's be honest, not many people are driving a Model S to the limit to cook the brakes.

The reason people love EVs is the instant torque, drive-train refinement and its cheaper to own.
As seen in this video Model S Plaid with track pack is really capable on track:

I know a guy who owns some fun cars AMG GT63, Huracan EVO and Model S Plaid is his favorite car to drive daily.
 
 
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