Porsche Confirms End of ICE For Cayman/Boxter
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Porsche Confirms End of ICE For Cayman/Boxter
There's been rumblings but sounds like a pretty clear confirmation
https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/p...oxster-cayman/
https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/p...oxster-cayman/
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Yep, that makes it pretty formal, I'd say. The question now is for how long will Porsche keep making replacement parts. I think the law requires 10 years, so we'd be covered until 2035. Guess at some point in the not-too-distant future, ICE vehicles will be total losses, no? Nobody will buy them anymore.
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Yep, that makes it pretty formal, I'd say. The question now is for how long will Porsche keep making replacement parts. I think the law requires 10 years, so we'd be covered until 2035. Guess at some point in the not-too-distant future, ICE vehicles will be total losses, no? Nobody will buy them anymore.
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Yep, that makes it pretty formal, I'd say. The question now is for how long will Porsche keep making replacement parts. I think the law requires 10 years, so we'd be covered until 2035. Guess at some point in the not-too-distant future, ICE vehicles will be total losses, no? Nobody will buy them anymore.
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Yep, that makes it pretty formal, I'd say. The question now is for how long will Porsche keep making replacement parts. I think the law requires 10 years, so we'd be covered until 2035. Guess at some point in the not-too-distant future, ICE vehicles will be total losses, no? Nobody will buy them anymore.
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Yep, that makes it pretty formal, I'd say. The question now is for how long will Porsche keep making replacement parts. I think the law requires 10 years, so we'd be covered until 2035. Guess at some point in the not-too-distant future, ICE vehicles will be total losses, no? Nobody will buy them anymore.
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Thanks guys. Hey, if the exhaust craps out in the future, we could always install the one below. Ha ha. It's probably the only one that I've heard that sounds better than stock PSE. Wonder what's the weight savings.
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I was just about to say. There are plenty of aftermarket companies making nearly every single part to rebuild 70's muscle cars to better than OEM standards from almost nothing. So long as there is enough demand, someone will make it a business to meet it.
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You do realize EVs have a lot of benefits right? While I like my sports cars to burn dinosaurs I totally understand the appeal of an EV sports car. My DD is an EV and it's a fantastic EV, a sports car could also be fantastic. I just want my weekend ride to feature explosions and noise. Garbage, however, they are not.