thecoloradokid
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- '22 Taycan CT4s + '24 Silverado RST EV
Driving isn't the problem - driving it is a joy. It's waiting around the dealership (which I am currently doing, fingers crossed my update goes smooth!)
It's hard not to be frustrated when my wife's Tesla gets updates all the time, at home, without any drama or inconvenience.
I realize Porsche is playing catch up here and I'm willing to give them a lot of rope (I am a fan, after all.). But they really need to make this easier. It's a competitive disadvantage.
I am not so sure it is a competitive disadvantage on selling Taycan's - they are pace to sell 40,000 of them this year. That is impressive when you factor in the cost of the vehicle.
This is year two of a completely new type of vehicle for a legacy ICE car manufacturer. We knew what we signed up for - to be be pioneers, test subjects for Porsche. So, comparisons with other car manufactures are not really helpful, nor relevant, since Porsche is still figuring this out. If you don't understand this concept, then the Taycan shouldn't have been for you.
The challenge for Porsche is how do you maintain an extensive dealer network and also allow them to make money. OTA updates cut down on visits to the dealership, which cuts down on potential impulse purchases, or other things people will spend money on, thus costing dealerships money.
If Porsche does not figure out how to balance OTA updates, car reliability, and the dealership network in the next couple years before the electric Macan comes out, then that is where you have a competitive disadvantage. It is a different ball game for people who buy an electric Macan and Cayenne - these people will not buy a car and expect that they are "pioneers."
Essentially, Porsche is on the clock for figuring $hit out that the other manufacturer every one references has mostly figured out. Then again, I would take a the reliable and professional service network that Porsche offers over what the other guy operates. But, that is just me.
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