You may find it surprising, but the larger battery option depreciates just as fast deviated stitching. As you said, it might help you sell the car faster, but that's about it. The best resale value or residual (i.e. lowest depreciation %) you can get is on a base trim, no options.I look at options in the exactly opposite way with the exception of the larger battery. I think that's a requirement. Other than that, options are almost worthless when it comes to the second hand market. It may help you sell your car faster, but it really doesn't add much to the value. The reason that taycans depreciate so much is that options make up a big chunk of the price when new, but depreciate to 0 in a few short years when the owner tries to sell their car.
I was thinking the exact same way but after reading at our Taycan group that people specifically search for just those particular options I think having more than the wanted options would raise the price people are willing to pay.I look at options in the exactly opposite way with the exception of the larger battery. I think that's a requirement. Other than that, options are almost worthless when it comes to the second hand market. It may help you sell your car faster, but it really doesn't add much to the value. The reason that taycans depreciate so much is that options make up a big chunk of the price when new, but depreciate to 0 in a few short years when the owner tries to sell their car.
Carrera White?Most of the options of gen 1.1 are now standard on gen 1.2.
2 options are a far cry from "most options" that @Crazymind was claiming in post #51 are now included for J1.2.Ok, folding mirrors and PASM are standard now, I'll give you that.
Even Air Suspension, Performance Battery Plus and Electric Sport Sound are not standard on some models but that's just nitpicking.2 options are a far cry from "most options" that @Crazymind was claiming in post #51 are now included for J1.2.
Um, HD Matrix lights weren't a thing in 2020...Carrera White?
Mission E wheels? (the better looking ones are gen 1 imho).
18-way Sport Seats?
Back seat climat control screen?
Seat-heating?
Carbon package (front, skirts, diffuser)?
Mirror stay gloss black?
Window trim gloss black?
Panoramic roof?
Privacy glass?
Interior carbon (matt)?
Neodymium accents?
Porsche logo in headrest?
Seat belts in color?
Steering wheel heating?
Sport Chrono Package?
Door inserts with model logo lightning?
Porsche logo in puddle light?
Thermal/acoustic insulation glass?
HD Matrix LED headlights glacier iceblue?
Rear light bar in glacier iceblue?
Rear wheel steering?
PTV Plus?
Brake calipers black?
PCCBs?
Surround view?
Lane change assist?
ACC?
Innodrive?
Night Vision?
Homelink garage door opener?
Passenger display?
Bose Surround Sound?
Mobile Charger Connect?
What are you talking about?
Ok, folding mirrors and PASM are standard now, I'll give you that.
And ambient lightsEven Air Suspension, Performance Battery Plus and Electric Sport Sound are not standard on some models but that's just nitpicking.![]()
Similar here… same ct4 today would cost me about 170k (list price was 147k before discount four years ago)Comparing a MY26 to MY20, there's at least 30k worth of options that are now "free" in switzerland, same as UK, but of course, price has gone up by at least 20k, so not very relevant i'd say.
Just for fun, I speced out the exact same Taycan Turbo CT as I got in 2023 (as close as could get, for example I can no longer spec out 22kW OBC, and I could spec non-electronic charging port to keep the aerodynamic air scarf, well... except in the Turbo GT Weissach Package, but that was not available for CT, also didn't spec carrara white metallic since it now costs $31,100 as it can only be ordered as PTS+).Maybe uk gets more toys as standard…
Comparing my ex MY23 and MY25 there is almost 7k worth of options now standard.