chun
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Not sure why there’s any reason to argue.
The market has spoken already. You can look at the Chinese market, the biggest auto market. What makes anyone else believe other markets will be different if they get access to those same cars?
They have out-performed any other car in terms of luxury, performance, tech at any given price point and in any given segment and size.
And the market has decided that they value actual value over prestige and brand.
Porsche’s “new” strategy is to sell more ICE cars that have weissach and more options. As if a new breed of mass consumer has appeared that gives a flying fk about weissach. Or perhaps porsche has forgotten that they make hundreds of thousands of cars a year, unlike Ferrari which they keep trying to imitate - mostly in pricing
The Chinese market was Porsche’s biggest / strongest market. The don’t exist in that market anymore.
The market has spoken already. You can look at the Chinese market, the biggest auto market. What makes anyone else believe other markets will be different if they get access to those same cars?
They have out-performed any other car in terms of luxury, performance, tech at any given price point and in any given segment and size.
And the market has decided that they value actual value over prestige and brand.
Porsche’s “new” strategy is to sell more ICE cars that have weissach and more options. As if a new breed of mass consumer has appeared that gives a flying fk about weissach. Or perhaps porsche has forgotten that they make hundreds of thousands of cars a year, unlike Ferrari which they keep trying to imitate - mostly in pricing
The Chinese market was Porsche’s biggest / strongest market. The don’t exist in that market anymore.
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