Truthteller
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Porsche has traditionally been a brand that many people associate with a certain level of status or exclusivity. With the Taycan, however, the depreciation over the past few years has been quite significant, which has made pre-owned models much more accessible than when they were new.
Of course, this kind of price shift is difficult for anyone to predict, and it also means more people now have the opportunity to experience the car. At the same time, from the outside it can be hard to tell whether a Taycan is brand new or a few years old, unless it’s a very distinct version like the Turbo GT.
I’m curious how other owners or enthusiasts feel about this, does the change in resale values affect your perception or enjoyment of the car in any way?
Of course, this kind of price shift is difficult for anyone to predict, and it also means more people now have the opportunity to experience the car. At the same time, from the outside it can be hard to tell whether a Taycan is brand new or a few years old, unless it’s a very distinct version like the Turbo GT.
I’m curious how other owners or enthusiasts feel about this, does the change in resale values affect your perception or enjoyment of the car in any way?
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