Frsc
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Firstly I’ll admit I’m trying to rationalise an inherently irrational choice (buying an expensive car) 
Over the last decade or so I’ve been driving less and less (~2k/y now) and been dragged to more “sensible” cars. My last sensible choice was a Cayenne 9YA at launch.
Culmination of very low mileage and restriction on options as I got a very early slot means the residuals have held up really well. But interim oil changes, excessive front tyre wear, silly servicing costs (almost 50p/mile), poor economy on my short journeys (more inconvenience factor then cost) has made me think it’s time for a change.
Sensible choice would be to Uber it everywhere given my mileage. Especially given most of my journeys are really boring and slow these days. But instead I thought I’d meet Mr sensible halfway and grab a Tesla Y (Cayenne sale would pay for a new one).
But then I noticed Taycan residuals and my not so sensible side is wondering maybe I can persuade myself it’s a sensible choice.
TLDR - my questions start here
Expensive servicing, “ducts need clearing” (I use Brooklands now)?
Excessive tyre wear?
Recalls (given my low mileage pointless having a car for convenience if I regularly have to take it to the OPC)?
What is the extended warranty cost (~£1k?)?
Is the base RWD Taycan/battery a good choice or should I aim for 4S?
Also with the MY25 due soon, is it a bad time to buy? I was considering a higher mileage (30k) MY22, the logic being my low mileage will offset that over the next 3y.
Looking at approved used, the spread seems to be really tight. There are some in the mid 40s now. Then a few in the 50s, but surely they will have to drop given the number of nearly new cars for not much more?
Anyone care to share if they’ve managed to negotiate hard with an OPC? Given how many are available I was contemplating trying my luck (offer mid way between asking and WBAC price). Not something I’d normally try with Porsche, but this seems like a rare opportunity where they may behave like other brands
Sorry for the long winded post, I’ll stop there. Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
Over the last decade or so I’ve been driving less and less (~2k/y now) and been dragged to more “sensible” cars. My last sensible choice was a Cayenne 9YA at launch.
Culmination of very low mileage and restriction on options as I got a very early slot means the residuals have held up really well. But interim oil changes, excessive front tyre wear, silly servicing costs (almost 50p/mile), poor economy on my short journeys (more inconvenience factor then cost) has made me think it’s time for a change.
Sensible choice would be to Uber it everywhere given my mileage. Especially given most of my journeys are really boring and slow these days. But instead I thought I’d meet Mr sensible halfway and grab a Tesla Y (Cayenne sale would pay for a new one).
But then I noticed Taycan residuals and my not so sensible side is wondering maybe I can persuade myself it’s a sensible choice.
TLDR - my questions start here
Expensive servicing, “ducts need clearing” (I use Brooklands now)?
Excessive tyre wear?
Recalls (given my low mileage pointless having a car for convenience if I regularly have to take it to the OPC)?
What is the extended warranty cost (~£1k?)?
Is the base RWD Taycan/battery a good choice or should I aim for 4S?
Also with the MY25 due soon, is it a bad time to buy? I was considering a higher mileage (30k) MY22, the logic being my low mileage will offset that over the next 3y.
Looking at approved used, the spread seems to be really tight. There are some in the mid 40s now. Then a few in the 50s, but surely they will have to drop given the number of nearly new cars for not much more?
Anyone care to share if they’ve managed to negotiate hard with an OPC? Given how many are available I was contemplating trying my luck (offer mid way between asking and WBAC price). Not something I’d normally try with Porsche, but this seems like a rare opportunity where they may behave like other brands
Sorry for the long winded post, I’ll stop there. Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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