Taycan 4S vs 992 Turbo S
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The sensation you get from the electrical car is accurate. The instant AND maximum torque overwhelms.
The 911 turbo of this day is by no means laggy but it simply indeed gets overshadowed by electric power under power-on/off day to day condition.
I'm looking forward to mild hybrid implementation onto the 911.
The 911 turbo of this day is by no means laggy but it simply indeed gets overshadowed by electric power under power-on/off day to day condition.
I'm looking forward to mild hybrid implementation onto the 911.
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The sensation you get from the electrical car is accurate. The instant AND maximum torque overwhelms.
The 911 turbo of this day is by no means laggy but it simply indeed gets overshadowed by electric power under power-on/off day to day condition.
I'm looking forward to mild hybrid implementation onto the 911.
The 911 turbo of this day is by no means laggy but it simply indeed gets overshadowed by electric power under power-on/off day to day condition.
I'm looking forward to mild hybrid implementation onto the 911.
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Thanks-I’m pretty happy with the combo thus far. Yep that’s me on Fchat as well. For now it’s Porsche for me but that may change back in the future. I will say the Ferrari v8 line is pretty amazing and Ferrari visually and emotionally are spectacular. I actually had a Pista on order about 18 months ago but cancelled it and I’m just not as interested in the f8. We will see what they come out with next and whether it pulls me back.