Taycanfamily
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Dealer wanted 8% of the selling price. Seemed fair. I might have to go that route unless I trade it in for a different Porsche.What were the consignment terms? Seems like that could be an ideal arrangement.
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Dealer wanted 8% of the selling price. Seemed fair. I might have to go that route unless I trade it in for a different Porsche.What were the consignment terms? Seems like that could be an ideal arrangement.
Noisy vibrating + junk. Sorry, that will give you much more headache in the near future! No thank you!If value retention is something you care about, don’t buy an EV, especially not a premium brand EV.
For the price of 23/24 Taycan you could have a new or newish Tesla Model 3 plus a decent 911 or Cayman.
Higher petrol prices could be a major boost for EVs.Be patient, the market will turn. Porsche are staking their business future on EV’s .
As I’m looking to buy a 2023/2024 taycan or taycan 4s, I’m trying to figure out what would be the trade in values of those cars today (if I wanted to get rid of it quickly in case of a technical issue) or in the next 4 to 5 years.
You guys may know such websites as autohero or « vendez votre voiture ». You just give the basic informations about the car you want to sell and the web site gives you a number based on what car dealers and resellers in Europe are willing to give you for it.
It works quite well and it gives you a price in no time.
To give an exemple, I’m trying to sell a bmw 435i of 2015 and it gave me a final offer of 20k.
So far so good.
So I tried to do the exact same thing with a 2023 taycan 4s I’m looking to buy to see what offer I’d get if I sold it tomorrow.
Well, first I did not get any generated offer. Nada, nitch.
Then I received an email stating the car was being auctionned during the next 48 hours and that I would received all the bids put by resellers.
Well you know what ? Today, I have an email which states this : 3 views (for the all EU market) and 0 bid. None. Not even an offer of 5k.
So my question is this : what the hell is going on with the EV (taycan) Market ?
Are these cars unsaleable ?
If Porsche does not want to take back the car it sold you a few years before, what will be your options ?
This is insane.
Selling a 9-month-old car is a big hit anyway. Being ICE, Hybrid or BEV. Minimum 15% on any car, so it s not Taycan's special.I sold a 9 month old GTS and took a £35k hit
The dealer who bought it from me now has it for sale at £8k less than he paid me
It didn’t help when Porsche started knocking off 20% off list price
An expensive lesson
I am prepared to outbid Porsche dealerships regarding their negative payments for used Taycans!At 9 year point you pay them to take it
I hope so, but I see no commited road map, and the new Macan EV is simply overpriced for the size of the car and battery...Be patient, the market will turn. Porsche are staking their business future on EV’s .