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I saw a Taycan today in Massachusetts badged as a “Taycan S”. Such a thing doesn’t exist, right?
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Perhaps someone added the 'S' to a Taycan RWD to be different and some folk refer to their RWDs as an 'S'.I saw a Taycan today in Massachusetts badged as a “Taycan S”. Such a thing doesn’t exist, right?
Porsche says: "challenge accepted!"[...]hard to see space for one in the future as it is already a little crowded.
Enthusiasts are the same no matter the brand. You can literally purchase every badge from Suncoast and apply it to your car. Taycan Carrera GT4 - whatever you can think of. All from genuine Porsche parts.Nooooo!!! I thought I left that particular group of fake badging owners behind when I sold my M4...
A required field...."VIN#"Enthusiasts are the same no matter the brand. You can literally purchase every badge from Suncoast and apply it to your car. Taycan Carrera GT4 - whatever you can think of. All from genuine Porsche parts.
Really? I had no idea, as I have never purchased them. It would be easy to circumvent, so I'm not sure what the point of trying to enforce would be. But at least they're trying.A required field...."VIN#"
I don’t know. They probably have a lot of badges in stock and I think I’ll run out of room on the car before I apply them all.You can literally purchase every badge from Suncoast and apply it to your car.
Oh, I meant it should be a required field. But you're right, easy work around for that...Really? I had no idea, as I have never purchased them. It would be easy to circumvent, so I'm not sure what the point of trying to enforce would be. But at least they're trying.
I've seen something similar. The amalgamation of 911 Cayman GT Turbo S on a modified 987 Cayman.Enthusiasts are the same no matter the brand. You can literally purchase every badge from Suncoast and apply it to your car. Taycan Carrera GT4 - whatever you can think of. All from genuine Porsche parts.