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Correct. When I was shopping for a 3 year old CPO panamera Gts in 2017, the price was $73k. Last year the price for a 3 year old Panamera gts was $120k, now it’s down to about $99k.They are falling for sure but it’s really just falling to where it should have been prior to all this Covid craziness on used cars. The depreciation I think at this stage will start to slow, of course I am talking about 2020.it will continue to go down but at a slower rate.
What on earth are you talking about? Porsche sold around 40k Taycans last year. Toyota sold 1.1 million corollas. Porsche literally sold more 911s than Taycans last year. lolTo be honest. The Taycan is really a higher end corolla. Get over it. It is a volume car to begin with.
Don’t bother that guy must be a troll.What on earth are you talking about? Porsche sold around 40k Taycans last year. Toyota sold 1.1 million corollas. Porsche literally sold more 911s than Taycans last year. lol
I think he was being sarcasticWhat on earth are you talking about? Porsche sold around 40k Taycans last year. Toyota sold 1.1 million corollas. Porsche literally sold more 911s than Taycans last year. lol
@Fish Fingers nailed it. I used to subscribe to that dude's YouTube channel but got weary of how every video is so sensationalist. Take a look at his video history and scroll back in time - the thumbnails portray perpetual calamity year over year. Shouty all caps red with a sprinkling of shouty all caps green. CRASH, THE END, BOTTOM? CHAOS, BEWARE!I'm not even clicking on that.
The big face with a shocked expression just tells you it's a clickbait, money making, video about the painfully obvious.
The next one might be 'Shocking news - ? it's going to go dark tonight!!!'
Yep. I just mean that Taycan is along the Panamera, Macan and the SUV line. While the 911 volume is much more controlled.I think he was being sarcastic
My thoughts exactly.Cars are depreciating assets? Why wasn't I informed??
Sounded smart at first but when the numbers come out, oops.What on earth are you talking about? Porsche sold around 40k Taycans last year. Toyota sold 1.1 million corollas. Porsche literally sold more 911s than Taycans last year. lol