Steve R
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- Steve
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- Ferrari 360 spider, Jaguar I-pace, VW Karmann Ghia
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EDIT: The 3-5 year battery life (found when googling Taycan batter life) evidently applies to the standard 12-volt battery that is found in any car and NOT the large lithium battery bank used for propulsion, just to get this out of the way.....
Hello, my first post here and I'm a prospective buyer. I currently have a Jaguar I-pace and my wife keeps 'borrowing' it so it would seem a good excuse to buy another EV and I figure something a bit more fun and up the scale may be in order. I found 2 Taycan Turbo S's at local dealerships, one is a '20 and the other a '21, both with about 5k miles and both around $185k and both dealerships saying the wait list is very long so if I want now it would seem I have to buy 'used' but I've seen this before at the Ferrari dealerships where they have low mileage used in new condition and they get primo money for it.
2 things to ask/discuss.....
First, what's up with the stats showing a battery life of 3-5 years? I know the warranty is 8/80,000 but I've repeatedly seen the low 3-5 number and given the 2020 vehicle is already about 2-2.5 years old that gives rise for concern.....this also opening up the question of buying used
Next, the Jag is a complete delight to drive, it's plenty quick, handles almost as good as the Ferrari (it really does) and the one-pedal driving, lane assist with cruise control and other comforts makes me wonder how the Taycan will compare: I do LOVE the one-pedal driving and the Taycan is said not to have that and yet it still uses regen so I'm guessing the regen only kicks in once you touch the brake pedal? Both vehicles are classic black, one is at Santa Barbara and the other at Beverly Hills (for those who want to see the listing). I'm not afraid of losing a deal and the car slipping away, at those prices there are few takers. This will be my first P-car so I'm open to hearing anything/everything, thanks! -Steve
Hello, my first post here and I'm a prospective buyer. I currently have a Jaguar I-pace and my wife keeps 'borrowing' it so it would seem a good excuse to buy another EV and I figure something a bit more fun and up the scale may be in order. I found 2 Taycan Turbo S's at local dealerships, one is a '20 and the other a '21, both with about 5k miles and both around $185k and both dealerships saying the wait list is very long so if I want now it would seem I have to buy 'used' but I've seen this before at the Ferrari dealerships where they have low mileage used in new condition and they get primo money for it.
2 things to ask/discuss.....
First, what's up with the stats showing a battery life of 3-5 years? I know the warranty is 8/80,000 but I've repeatedly seen the low 3-5 number and given the 2020 vehicle is already about 2-2.5 years old that gives rise for concern.....this also opening up the question of buying used
Next, the Jag is a complete delight to drive, it's plenty quick, handles almost as good as the Ferrari (it really does) and the one-pedal driving, lane assist with cruise control and other comforts makes me wonder how the Taycan will compare: I do LOVE the one-pedal driving and the Taycan is said not to have that and yet it still uses regen so I'm guessing the regen only kicks in once you touch the brake pedal? Both vehicles are classic black, one is at Santa Barbara and the other at Beverly Hills (for those who want to see the listing). I'm not afraid of losing a deal and the car slipping away, at those prices there are few takers. This will be my first P-car so I'm open to hearing anything/everything, thanks! -Steve
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