The reliability problems are certainly a part of that. If the car were more reliable and didn't have the litany of problems it has then its resale value would hold up better.
Herb Chambers dealerships are notorious for bad service. Great for sales as you'll usually get the best price but they're all about volume and after-sale service is poor.
Unfortunately there's not a lot of options in MA. Herb Chambers controls that area with shops in Burlington and Boston...
Because it's a defect that warrants a recall. Porsche should replace ALL the heaters as a recall campaign. That would be the right, although much more expensive, thing to do.
This unquestionably should be a recall. There is obviously a defect in the heaters. I encourage everyone who has had their heater fail to register a complaint with the NHTSA.
The question is are sales down because of reduced demand or due to lack of inventory? Probably the latter. Supply chain crisis hits cars like the Taycan more than other cars in their lineup due to the heavy reliance of EVs on semiconductors.
Code wouldn't work for me. Had a chat with support and they just shrugged and said "try again tomorrow".
Tried again the next day and still wouldn't work, nor would it work the day after that.
Gave up and paid full price.
Cynic in me says the "error" was intentional.
New England.
Yeah, my SoH is fairly poor. Not happy about that. My range decreased rather drastically almost overnight a couple months ago. I was getting about 218 miles of range on an 80% charge and then suddenly it plummeted to around 195 and has been that way since.
I baby this car too...