I'm also in Toronto. Curious which dealership you were at that made you put $5K down. Under Canadian law a deposit must be fully refundable and cannot be more that $1K. Now of course if you offered $5K they won't refuse, it, but they can't ask for more that $1K. I found this out with Porsche...
Oh man, I can't wait to the final reveal so you'll see just how wrong you are.
This is 100% the final body. Not a mule.
Unless you consider something with a few strips of camo tape to be a mule.
My dealer has said they've received ZERO information about the Taycan from Porsche. No training. No tools for the shop. No charging infrastructure. Nothing. They say this should have happened months ago if cars are supposedly arriving early 2020. He think car will definitely be delayed until...
My dealer said (as of last week) they had no Taycan infrastructure yet for a car that supposedly is going to be in their dealerships end of this year. No charging stations. No service training. No tools. Weird.
For those of you on the waiting list, is your dealer showing you the love?
Are you getting constant updates? Are you getting anything in the mail? Are you getting invited to any events?
You're about to drop six-figures on this car. Is the dealership making you feel loved?
I'm on the wait...
Sorry, I did but there's sooooo much red, there's not really enough other stuff to work with short of totally rebuilding the back end in photoshop which is mucho hours.
Anyone else think it's strange you're about to buy a Taycan without ever sitting in it or test driving it? For those of us who are on the waiting list. I've always test driven every car I've ever bought, but now I'm about to buy a Porsche that I'll have never sat in or driven.
Ridiculously low roof lines and swollen wheels can make anything look sexy. Those sketches are basically pointless. Especially when we have real shots of the final car driving around with just a few pieces of tape on the lights.