Porsche ‘Track Your Dream:’ An Exciting, Yet Agonizing Experience

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Downsides

Overall, the “Track Your Dream” service has been a successful addition to the Porsche experience. But as with anything, nothing is perfect. There are reports of people getting errors when trying to access the service. Others have issues with milestone updates not being accurate or updated in a timely manner. Other than tech glitches, this new service can make the wait even more difficult.

It is difficult enough to wait for your car to be built. In many aspects of modern society, we are used to near-instant gratification. Ordering a new Porsche has always involved a wait, but now there are teaser pics to go along with it. It can honestly make the process a bit more agonizing than ever before, in a way.

You can now see that the car done, but it is still thousands of miles away. You want to get inside and smell the leather; the anticipation of hearing that engine fire up for the first time is tough to bear (unless you’re building a Taycan). Regardless if you choose an engine or a battery powerplant, you can’t wait to get behind the wheel of your new Porsche.

Joe has been obsessed with cars since he got his very first Matchbox toy in the ‘70s. In 2003, he found a new obsession in track days that led to obtaining his SCCA competition license in 2015. In 2019, he became a certified driving instructor for the National Auto Sport Association. His love for all things four wheels has never wavered, whether it's driving some of the best cars in the world on the racetrack, tackling 2,000-mile road trips in 2-seat sports cars or being winched off the side of a mountaintop in a Jeep. Writing for the suite of Internet Brands Auto Communities sites, including Rennlist.com, Ford Truck Enthusiasts, 6 Speed and more allows him to share that knowledge and passion with others.


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