RAHRCR
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If you are anything like me, you have loved your Taycan since day 1 (or even before). I still look back at it when I walk away….and smile because of the looks and driving dynamics, which I find particularly satisfying. The prototypes of the Gen 2 only made me love the Gen 1 more, with its oddly shaped bumpers and headlights. And then the thing happened, Porsche revealed the Gen 2 with arguably one of the most significant updates on a mid-cycle refresh in automotive history. All systems updated/improved (power, range, handling, etc) and the aesthetics went from a prototype negative to at a worst case only a production slight step back while providing tangible benefits all the way around. It’s the “iphonification of the EV”…..and I have the iphone X in an iPhone 15+ world.
I have an uneasy feeling. My car, while still awesome, seems different to me now. I see posts from “frustrated boy racers” all over the world either directly or indirectly expressing their FOMO as the Gen 2 flaunts its technical prowess.
I feel like buying a new Taycan is the wrong thing to do. I played my part in the first experiment and while it went well, it was costly and not without angst as I pray that my original heater makes it through another northeast winter. Shall I take thousands of dollars of a hit in depreciation for a bit more efficiency and 1/2 sec improvement in 0-60 times…..tough questions.
I am managing to work my way through this but perhaps there are others out there that are facing the same dilemma (good for you if you are not). Let’s support each other as we navigate through the next steps on what to do with this Stuttgart-based technical epiphany called the Gen 2 Taycan. Porsche has managed to stimulate another wave of interest in this EV but its has come at the expense of discomfort for at least some of the Taycan faithful. If you are feeling the discomfort, you are not alone.
I have an uneasy feeling. My car, while still awesome, seems different to me now. I see posts from “frustrated boy racers” all over the world either directly or indirectly expressing their FOMO as the Gen 2 flaunts its technical prowess.
I feel like buying a new Taycan is the wrong thing to do. I played my part in the first experiment and while it went well, it was costly and not without angst as I pray that my original heater makes it through another northeast winter. Shall I take thousands of dollars of a hit in depreciation for a bit more efficiency and 1/2 sec improvement in 0-60 times…..tough questions.
I am managing to work my way through this but perhaps there are others out there that are facing the same dilemma (good for you if you are not). Let’s support each other as we navigate through the next steps on what to do with this Stuttgart-based technical epiphany called the Gen 2 Taycan. Porsche has managed to stimulate another wave of interest in this EV but its has come at the expense of discomfort for at least some of the Taycan faithful. If you are feeling the discomfort, you are not alone.
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