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I could never understand how's the term "turbo" can be added on an electric car. Would be nice if Tesla slapped the word turbo on its S model and calls it a Turbo S, too!
I could never understand how's the term "turbo" can be added on an electric car. Would be nice if Tesla slapped the word turbo on its S model and calls it a Turbo S, too!
Turbo is just a trim designation with Porsche these days. Are you also losing sleep over the fact that all modern 911s with turbos aren't designated as such?
These are great, fast cars that handle well and have the fit and finish one would expect from Porsche. GLWS, OP.
Here's the problem, There are quite a few 2020 and even a some 2021 Turbo S cars available at the dealerships that are already CPOed with the option of paying another $2700 FOR A CPO +1.
(Porsche.com, shop used Turbo S) That's an additional 3 years of warranty at purchase vs a warranty getting ready to expire. Anyone shopping these cars without a CPO is making a gutsy move.
Well that's kind of the nature of the beast when you post on a forum. Are we supposed to bring helpful facts to light or just keep quiet and let some poor unknowing purchaser figure it out afterwards?
I'm actually in the market and have learned a lot not only from others posts but from my own research. The OP has a beautiful can but as you are aware they can be buggy. One of my good friends is a Porsche tech and the first thing he said to me, when I told him I was looking, was make sure there was a lot of warranty remaining.
I could never understand how's the term "turbo" can be added on an electric car. Would be nice if Tesla slapped the word turbo on its S model and calls it a Turbo S, too!
I think it's strange too, but remember when PC's had this button?