Any Advice for Taycan Turismo Buyer
#16
Best advice I can give anyone is run the other way.
I had a Taycan Cross Turismo for 22 months and drove 28k miles. Dealership service was pathetic. Lost 40% upon trade in.
2nd and last Porsche.
Loved the drive but didn’t like dealing with the dealer.
Cheers!
I had a Taycan Cross Turismo for 22 months and drove 28k miles. Dealership service was pathetic. Lost 40% upon trade in.
2nd and last Porsche.
Loved the drive but didn’t like dealing with the dealer.
Cheers!
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I was considering a CPO, but after reading this thread about all the incentives, I'm now thinking about leasing as a better option. Regarding all the various incentives, I checked my local dealer's website and no mention of any. Is there some Porsche doc/publication that details these?
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I was considering a CPO, but after reading this thread about all the incentives, I'm now thinking about leasing as a better option. Regarding all the various incentives, I checked my local dealer's website and no mention of any. Is there some Porsche doc/publication that details these?
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so what replaced it? Lexus hybrid?
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It's like burning fire.
Reminds me of when I used to buy BMW 5 series sedans, but at least BMW had crazy good lease program support so it made them cheap to own.
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they have a showroom just down road from us that I wander into when I'm at that shopping center, and quite a few around here. can't get behind that car, looks especially. I'd rather dump it on the porsche.
It's like burning fire.
Reminds me of when I used to buy BMW 5 series sedans, but at least BMW had crazy good lease program support so it made them cheap to own.
It's like burning fire.
Reminds me of when I used to buy BMW 5 series sedans, but at least BMW had crazy good lease program support so it made them cheap to own.
Legacy automakers definitely have a leg up on this.
But the Lucid, despite the fact it looks like a 1970s sofa from your grandparents living room, drives like a charm.
All else being equal, I would take an Air over a Taycan any day of the week. But as it is, all else is not equal. At least not yet.
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Maybe I should drive one... the showroom keeps begging me.
I do LOVE The way the Taycan drives.
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I really wish the difference in seat colours front & rear would become an option and that having the same colour was the norm.
But personally I think it’s a gorgeous vehicle.
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Brainofjjj (07-16-2024)
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I think it looks like a 90s Buick LeSabre :-)
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however one thing that Lucid can't match is the ride that only a porsche can deliver.
I am pulling the hair out of my head because no matter what I do I cannot seem to find a good seat position for driving the lucid.
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Der-Schwabe (05-08-2024)
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I can tell you from first hand knowledge that the Lucid is a very good car, a worthy car to consider, that offers great performance and incredible range.
however one thing that Lucid can't match is the ride that only a porsche can deliver.
I am pulling the hair out of my head because no matter what I do I cannot seem to find a good seat position for driving the lucid.
however one thing that Lucid can't match is the ride that only a porsche can deliver.
I am pulling the hair out of my head because no matter what I do I cannot seem to find a good seat position for driving the lucid.