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New Porsche Video
It doesn't reveal much at this point but reaffirms where Porsche is headed. It will be interesting to follow the development of the Taycan!
I don't think this is good news for Tesla! https://www.porsche.com/usa/aboutpor...m_medium=email
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Yeah, but I'll bet you can probably buy 2 Model 3s for the price of 1 Taycan.
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An all electric Porsche?
I'll take the sound of a gas engine over the whine of an electric motor any day. |
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The competitor of the Taycan would be the Tesla Model S not the model 3. |
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The idea of an “all electric” Porsche is about as exciting as a new pair of ballet shoes to me. The soul of a Porsche? Please...
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I also prefer the sound of a gas engine. But Porsche is doing away with their best sounding engines (i.e., non aspirated) in favor of turbo. Yesterday I was driving behind a 911 S with its turbo engine. The engine note was awful. Many Porsche purists will say that Porsche sold its soul when Porsche announced that it was going to build a SUV (Cayenne). Yet today, Porsche sells more SUVs than cars. |
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Everything that came after was merely a reminder that the "make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up sounding car" era was behind us and I've owned some serious cars after those two. The last GT-3 RS I owned a few years back was sold immediately. PDK in a fun street car is no fun at all... track is a different story. As to the Cayenne, the GTS Cayenne I owned was the worst SUV ever to be driven in foul weather but a blast to drive as a daily in good weather, you could hear it coming and going from a few city blocks away. Today? I'll pass.... I see no reason to pay that kind of money for a car that has a badge that commands a heavy premium and sounds about as exciting as my garbage disposal. But that's just me. With the electric era ahead of us, it will be about as exciting as hearing a toaster do it's job. I'm not saying they won't sell a ton of them, I'm just saying I'm not going to be the one with the check in my hand at the dealer for an electric Porsche. Last edited by PHC1; 08-15-2018 at 02:08 PM. |
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Not many good sounding engines left these days. But a magnificent engine sound still around is that of a V10 NA engine (like that of the R8 or Lambo).
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As a side story, when my R8 decided to go up against a deer which jumped out of nowhere and destroyed the front end of my R8 V10, I was shocked how little $$$ the Audi parts are compared to the Ferrari. A hood replacement for a Ferrari F430 would have been over $10k and it cost only $1800 for the R8 (unpainted). Ha! Last edited by PHC1; 08-15-2018 at 02:43 PM. |
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Like it not,it’s where we are heading. I have several clients who own Porsche and/or Audi dealerships. Corporate mandates are flowing down to dealer level to significantly reimage their facilities to accomdate what could be as much as 70% electric vehicles with the next ten years.
I’m with you Serge, it was the memory of sweet sound of the air cooled Porsche engines winding up to the red line that caused me in part, to get back in the brand last month. Am I disappointed with my N.A. 3.6? Not really- there is still a hit of that nostalgic sound albeit artificially created. There is no way I will ever drive a battery powered car (unless it is the last one in the rental line).
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