W1NGE
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- Adrian
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- 992.2, ex GTS ST owner, Macan T
18 months ago dealers were offering above list for Taycans.This may be interesting to anyone who hasn't put down their hard earned cash yet.
So i bought my taycan 4S cross turismo (my23 my personal spec) in dec 2022, it is a well specced car that i paid £107k for (before the price hike), i love the car but i am having issues with the fan and heater and now i'm completely locked out of the car!
Having seen various reports on Taycan depreciation i asked the dealer from whom i bought the car to give me a valuation, wait for it....They offered me £55k and the car is as new with 2500 miles on it! Now i knew the car would depreciate but 50% in a year!
My advice would be to get out while you can, its an amazing vehicle but no one can afford to lose that kind of money in such a short amount of time. i cant see them shifting barely any Macans at this rate and the Taycans keep piling up.
To put this in perspective i was offered £45k for a 5 year old macan turbo approximately 18 months ago.
The market is in a mess and not ust EVs. 6 month old 911s with 25K off list.
Flipping EVs in short order makes no sense today.
I think I'm resigned to keeping my GTS ST for quite some time unless Porsche sort this mess out.
Agree entirely on Macan EV take up (of course it will be a sales success but 2nd hand values may quickly go the way of the Taycan). How odd it would be to have 2nd hand Taycans at lower prices than an equivalent Macan EV.
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