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Navigating the Porsche Taycan Market: Buying Tips and Insights

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Experience the fusion of electrifying performance and cutting-edge innovation with the Porsche Taycan, a car that's revolutionizing the road. Ever wondered how Porsche transitioned its legendary legacy into the realm of electric vehicles? We're peeling back the layers of this automotive marvel, from its groundbreaking two-speed transmission to its high-voltage prowess that delivers breathtaking acceleration and rapid charging. Inside, the Taycan offers a cockpit that's both futuristic and luxurious, seamlessly integrating multiple touchscreens with premium materials for an unparalleled driving experience. We also provide a glimpse into the used Taycan market, highlighting the factors that influence pricing and the exciting potential for savings.

Join us as we explore the Taycan lineup, spotlighting the diverse capabilities of the 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S models, each with enhancements that elevate performance and handling. Discover the practicality of the Taycan Cross Turismo and why it stands out as both a high-performing and versatile option. Thinking about adding a Taycan to your collection? We discuss the key considerations for purchasing a used model and the crucial pre-purchase inspections that can make or break your ownership experience. This episode is your gateway to understanding why the Taycan is more than a car—it's a statement about the future of driving.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Welcome to the Deep Dive review podcasts. Welcome to the deep dive. Today we're going electric, but not talking about your average like eco-friendly commuter car. Buckle up. We're diving deep into the Porsche Taycan world. Get ready to learn everything you need, from its performance to the luxury features.

Speaker 3:

You might be surprised to learn that Porsche, a company known for its roaring engines, has fully embraced the electric revolution.

Speaker 2:

Right and to help us understand this amazing car, we're going to be dissecting a review about used Taycans and, trust me, this deep dive will give you all the knowledge you need to become a Taycan expert in no time. Did you know the Taycan can go zero to 60 in under three seconds? We're talking supercar speed with an electric twist.

Speaker 3:

This big shift for a brand steeped in combustion engine tradition. Porsche's challenge was to take that legendary performance and put it into a cutting-edge EV. They embarked on this mission, aptly codenamed Mission E, back in 2019, and the result is the Taycan their first all-electric car.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so electric and it's a Porsche. That already sounds pretty awesome, but what makes the Taycan stand out from all the other EVs? What makes it more than just a fancy badge on an electric car?

Speaker 3:

Porsche didn't just dip their toes into the ED waters, they went all in.

Speaker 2:

For starters, the Taycan is one of the few electric vehicles with a two-speed transmission. A two-speed transmission in an electric car, that's unusual, isn't it?

Speaker 3:

Most EVs just have a single gear, right, Exactly Most electric cars get by with a single speed, but Porsche, being Porsche, wanted to push the boundaries. That second gear gives it that lightning-fast acceleration off the line and then it seamlessly transitions to provide a much smoother, more efficient drive at higher speeds. You know, it's about maintaining that signature Porsche experience.

Speaker 2:

So they've combined their legacy of performance with this cutting-edge electric technology. That's impressive. What else can you tell us? What's going on under the hood, so to speak?

Speaker 3:

Hold on tight, because we're talking about an 800-volt system. That's double the voltage of many other EVs. And this is where it gets really interesting. The Taycan's regenerative braking system is supercharged because of this high voltage. Imagine grabbing a quick coffee while your Taycan adds 60 miles of range in that time. That's the power of the 800-volt system.

Speaker 2:

Wait. So you're saying I could get almost a full charge during a lunch break. That's incredible. And what about this regenerative braking? I know it's a common feature in EVs, but how does the Taycan do it differently?

Speaker 3:

Think of it this way Coasting downhill on a bike, you stop pedaling and the resistance helps to slow you down. The Taycan does the same thing, but instead of just slowing down, it uses that resistance to capture energy and recharge the battery, and Porsche has fine-tuned this system to feel smooth and natural, just like engine braking in a regular car.

Speaker 2:

Okay so the Taycan is fast, efficient and packed with innovative technology. Fine-tune this system to feel smooth and natural, just like engine braking in a regular car. Okay so the Taycan is fast, efficient and packed with innovative technology.

Speaker 3:

But what about the inside? Is it all futuristic and minimalist, like other EVs? Well, it's definitely got that futuristic vibe, with multiple touchscreens that are seamlessly ingrated into the dashboard. But Porsche hasn't forgotten about luxury. The cockpit is like a high-tech command center, but it's all wrapped in premium materials. Think like rich leather, sleek metal accents and a level of craftsmanship that makes you feel like you're piloting a spaceship.

Speaker 2:

So you've got this incredible technology and a luxurious interior, but let's get practical for a second. What's it going to cost to get behind the wheel of a used Taycan?

Speaker 3:

That's the million dollar question, or maybe more like the 70,000 pound question. Believe it or not, you can find early 2019 Taycan models starting around 70,000 pounds.

Speaker 2:

Wow, so they're becoming more attainable. Why is that? Are people just not holding onto them?

Speaker 3:

It's the same with most high-end cars, whether or not they're electric, they experience some initial depreciation. But if you're after the latest and greatest, like a fully loaded Turbo S model, be prepared to shell out closer to 140,000 pounds.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's quite a price range. What factors are driving those differences in the used market?

Speaker 3:

Several things influence the price. Battery capacity is a major one. Larger batteries equal more range, and that translates to a higher price. Then you have those premium options, things like advanced driver assistance systems, upgraded sound systems, fancy interior packages. All those extras add up. And of course don't forget regional market trends, and the overall condition of the car plays a part as well.

Speaker 2:

All right. So let's say I've found my dream, used Taycan. What about running costs? Insurance must be pretty steep for a car like this. Right, we are talking Porsche-level performance here.

Speaker 3:

You're not wrong. Taycans, especially those high-performance Turbo and Turbo S models, fall into the highest insurance groups. That's the price you pay for all that power-cutting-edge technology and the potential for expensive repairs.

Speaker 2:

So we're talking supercar levels of insurance. That's definitely something to consider, but aren't there savings on fuel costs to balance that out? It is electric after all.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. While insurance might make you wince, you'll be smiling at the pump, or rather the lack of a pump. Fueling up with electricity is significantly cheaper than filling up with petrol, especially the prices these days.

Speaker 2:

That makes sense. What about servicing costs? Are those on par with our regular petrol car, or are we looking at something more specialized?

Speaker 3:

Servicing an EV, especially a high-performance machine like the Taycan, can be a bit more expensive than your average petrol car. You're dealing with specialized components battery health checks and software updates. It's not your typical oil change and tire rotation.

Speaker 2:

That's good to know. But hey, at least there's no road tax to worry about, right? Zero emissions means zero road tax in most places. That's got to be a win.

Speaker 3:

That's right and it's a nice hook that helps to offset some of those other costs.

Speaker 2:

So, before we all rush out to find our perfect used tie can, are there any red flags we should be aware of? What are the potential pitfalls of buying a used electric Porsche?

Speaker 3:

Good question. With any used EV battery, health is paramount. Make sure you get a detailed report from the seller and consider getting an independent inspection from a specialist who really knows their stuff about EV batteries. You want to know how much life that battery has left and what kind of degradation might have occurred.

Speaker 2:

So battery health is a top priority. What else should we be looking out for?

Speaker 3:

Software is another crucial area. Early Taycan models had some software quirks that needed ironing out. Make sure all the latest updates have been installed, as that can prevent a lot of headaches. Porsche has been really good about actively improving the software, and you want to make sure that you're getting the most refined and reliable version.

Speaker 2:

Software updates got it? What about physical checks? Anything specific to look for in a Taycan? The software, and you want to make sure that you're getting the most refined or reliable version.

Speaker 3:

Software updates got it? What about physical checks? Anything specific to look for in a tie cam? Absolutely. Take a good look at the brake wear. Remember that regenerative braking system we talked about. It can lead to different wear patterns compared to traditional brakes. Also, check those tires carefully, especially the rear ones. Those powerful electric motors can put a lot of stress on the tires and you want to make sure they're in good shape. And, of course, any damage to the exterior, especially around those sensors and cameras used for driver assistance, is a red flag.

Speaker 2:

So it sounds like a thorough inspection by a mechanic who really knows EVs is an absolute must before handing over any cash for a used Taycan.

Speaker 3:

Couldn't agree more. It's an investment worth making to avoid any surprises.

Speaker 2:

Okay, we've covered a lot of ground already, from the Taycan's impressive performance and unique features to the ins and outs of the used market, but now I think it's time to see how it stacks up against the competition.

Speaker 3:

Let's do it.

Speaker 2:

First up, the Tesla Model S. When it comes to electric performance and range, it's the car that often comes to mind, wouldn't you say? So how does our Porsche contender measure up?

Speaker 3:

The Model S is definitely a force to be reckoned with. It boasts impressive range, but the Taycan takes the crown when it comes to driving pleasure. That's the Porsche difference, that connection between driver and machine that they've perfected over decades. It's about the feel, the feedback and that overall sense of engagement that goes beyond just straight line speed.

Speaker 2:

So it sounds like the Taycan delivers on that classic Porsche driving experience, even in an electric package. But what about luxury and build quality? Does the Taycan hold its own against the Model S in those areas?

Speaker 3:

This is where the Porsche heritage shines through. The Taycan's interior, with those premium materials and meticulous attention to detail, simply exudes luxury. The Model S, while stylish and functional, doesn't quite match. It's that feeling of handcrafted quality that sets the Taycan apart.

Speaker 2:

Interesting. So the Taycan takes the lead in driving experience and luxury. All right. Next challenger, the Audi e-tron GT. It seems like every luxury car brand is jumping into the electric game these days.

Speaker 3:

It's true, the e-tron GT is a formidable contender, and it actually shares quite a bit of its DNA with the Taycan. They're like siblings, built on the same platform, but with distinct personalities.

Speaker 2:

So how do they differ If they share so much? What sets them apart?

Speaker 3:

The e-tron GT leans more toward comfort and everyday usability. It's still a quick and stylish EV, but the Taycan has that sharper edge, that focus on driver engagement that screams sports car. It's about feeling the road, responding instantly to your inputs and experiencing that connection that Porsche is known for.

Speaker 2:

Got it. So the e-tron GT is more of a grand tourer, while the Taycan caters to those who crave that pure, unadulterated Porsche driving experience Makes sense. Now, last but not least, let's talk about the Jaguar I-Pace. It's another impressive electric SUV. How does it compare to the Taycan?

Speaker 3:

The I-Pace is a solid contender, especially if you're looking for a more practical and spacious SUV. It's comfortable and handles well, but when it comes to sheer performance, the Taycan, especially in its top-tier turbo models, reigns supreme. There's a reason they call it the Turbo S. It's designed to push the limits of electric performance.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's a lot to process. It sounds like the Taycan holds its own against some stiff competition. We've covered a lot of ground in this first part of our deep dive Before we move on.

Speaker 3:

What are the key takeaways you think our listeners should walk away with? The Porsche Taycan is a groundbreaking car that successfully brings the legendary Porsche experience into the electric age. It's fast, luxurious, technologically advanced and, most importantly, it's a true driver's car.

Speaker 2:

Exactly and, as we've seen, the used market is starting to open up, making this dream car accessible to a wider audience. But it's essential to do your homework before diving in.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. A pre-purchase inspection is crucial, especially when dealing with a used EV. You want to make sure that battery is healthy and the software is up to date. Those are the two biggest factors to consider.

Speaker 2:

Great points. In our next segment, we'll delve deeper into the Taycan's various models, explore the pros and cons of owning one, and untack some of the more nuanced aspects of its technology and performance. But before we go, I want to leave you with something to think about. With iconic brands like Porsche embracing electric technology, do you think the future of sports cars is electric? What other legendary car brands would you like to see make the leap into the electric world? We'll be right back after a short break to continue our deep dive into the world of the Porsche Taycan.

Speaker 3:

Welcome back to the deep dive. Let's unpack some of the finer details that make the Porsche Taycan such a unique driving experience.

Speaker 2:

Sounds good. In the last segment we touched on the Taycan's 800-volt system and how it relates to fast charging. Can you break that down a bit further? Most EV owners would agree that charging speed is a big deal, especially if you're using it for more than just commuting around town.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely Picture this you pull up to a charging station with your Taycan, plug it in and in the time it takes you to grab a coffee and a pastry, you've added enough range to drive another 60 miles. That's the reality. With the Taycan's 800-volt architecture, it allows the car to take advantage of higher power chargers, some capable of delivering 270 kilowatts or more.

Speaker 2:

So a quick coffee break could turn into a serious range extender. That's impressive. What about longer trips? Let's say you're planning a weekend getaway. How long would it take to get a substantial charge for a longer drive?

Speaker 3:

Under ideal conditions, the Taycan can charge from 5% to 80% in under 23 minutes using these high power chargers. That makes those longer journeys much more feasible. No more hanging around at charging stations for hours.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so a range anxiety shouldn't be a major issue with the Taycan, especially with the growing network of fast chargers. Let's shift gears a little bit and talk about regenerative braking. It's a key feature of EVs, but I'm curious about how the Taycan does it differently. We talked about the bike analogy earlier, but can you elaborate on how it actually feels from the driver's seat?

Speaker 3:

Porsche has engineered their regenerative braking to feel like just a natural extension of the driving experience. It's very different from some EVs where regenerative braking can feel abrupt or grabby. In the Taycan it mimics the sensation of engine braking and like a traditional sports car. So as you lift off the accelerator you feel this smooth deceleration almost as if you were downshifting in a gas powered Porsche.

Speaker 2:

So it feels intuitive and sporty and not jarring or artificial.

Speaker 3:

Exactly, and what's remarkable is that it doesn't compromise the efficiency. The Taycan can capture up to 90% of the braking energy and feed it back into the battery maximizing range without sacrificing that signature Porsche feel.

Speaker 2:

That's some clever engineering. Now let's dive into the Taycan model lineup. We've mentioned the 4S Turbo and Turbo S. For those who might not be familiar with the different options, the 4S, turbo and Turbo S. For those who might not be familiar with the different options, can you walk us through what sets each one apart? What are the key distinctions between these models?

Speaker 3:

Think of it like levels in a video game, each offering increasing levels of performance and features. The Taycan 4S is your entry point to the world of electric Porsche performance. It's incredibly quick, going from zero to 60 in about four seconds. Then you step up to the turbo, which and this might surprise some people doesn't actually have a turbocharger.

Speaker 2:

Wait. So a turbo with no turbo? That does seem a bit counterintuitive, doesn't it?

Speaker 3:

It's a legacy thing. The turbo designation has always signified the top performing model in the Porsche lineup, and they've carried that tradition over to their EVs. It's about heritage and brand recognition as much as it is about the actual technology under the hood.

Speaker 2:

So the Turbo name is more about branding and performance than literal Turbos.

Speaker 3:

Got it, but how much faster are we talking about here? What kind of performance boost does the Turbo offer over the 4S? The Taycan Turbo shaves that 0 to 60 time down to around three seconds. But if you're looking for the ultimate in electric performance, there's the Turbo S. This beast can do 0-60 in a mind-blowing 2.6 seconds.

Speaker 2:

Wow, 2.6 seconds. That puts it in supercar territory. Aside from the power differences, are there any other notable distinctions between the models, anything that sets them apart beyond just how quickly they can accelerate?

Speaker 3:

As you move up the range, you get more than just increased power. You also get larger battery capacities, which means more range. And then there are the performance-focused features that come with the higher-tier models, things like upgraded brakes, adaptive suspension systems that adjust to different driving conditions and torque vectoring, which helps the car to corner with incredible precision.

Speaker 2:

Hold on a second Torque. Vectoring sounds intriguing, but I'm not sure I fully understand what it does.

Speaker 3:

Imagine you're taking a corner at speed. Torque vectoring subtly adjusts the amount of power going to each individual wheel, optimizing grip and traction. It helps you take corners faster and smoother, making the car feel incredibly agile and responsive. It's one of those things that you might not notice directly, but you'll definitely feel the difference in how the car handles.

Speaker 2:

So there's a tie can for every level of performance enthusiast, from those who just want a quick and stylish daily driver to those who want to push the limits on a track day.

Speaker 3:

Precisely. And then there's the Taycan Cross Turismo for those who want a bit more practicality and versatility without sacrificing the performance.

Speaker 2:

Ah, yes, the wagon. I have a sock spot for wagons. What makes the Cross Turismo stand out? What does it offer that the standard Taycan doesn't? What makes the Cross Turismo stand out? What does it offer that?

Speaker 3:

the standard Taycan doesn't Imagine everything you love about the Taycan the performance, the technology, the luxurious interior, but with a joseph of ruggedness and practicality. The Cross Turismo has a slightly higher ride height for those who venture off the beaten path, it offers more cargo space for all your gear and it has some stylish design cues that give it a more adventurous vibe.

Speaker 2:

So it's like a Swiss army knife of electric cars Stylish, capable and ready for anything. I like it. Now let's circle back to something we talked about earlier the used market. You mentioned that we're starting to see early 2019 Taycans pop up for around 70,000 pounds. For someone looking to dip their toes into the used Tyco market, what are the key things to look for? What should potential buyers be paying close attention to?

Speaker 3:

With any used EV, the battery is the heart of the matter. It's essential to have the battery thoroughly checked out, request a detailed report from the seller and ideally, get an independent inspection from an EV specialist. You want to know how much life is left in that battery and if there's been any significant degradation.

Speaker 2:

Battery health is definitely at the top of the list. What about software? We mentioned earlier that some of those early models had a few quirks.

Speaker 3:

You're absolutely right. Software is another critical area. Porsche has released several updates for the Taycan since its launch. These updates address various issues from infotainment glitches to improvements in battery management and overall system performance. Make sure the Taycan you're considering has all the latest software updates installed. It can make a huge difference.

Speaker 2:

So battery and software checks are non-negotiable. What about physical inspections? Are there any specific areas that are particularly important to look at when inspecting a used tie cam?

Speaker 3:

Absolutely Pay close attention to tire wear, especially on the rear tires. Those powerful electric motors can really put a lot of stress on the rubber. Also check the brakes carefully. Regenerative braking systems can create different wear patterns compared to traditional brakes so you want to make sure they're in good shape. And finally, look for any damage to the exterior, particularly around those sensors and cameras that are essential for driver assistance systems. Those systems are expensive to repair, so you want to make sure everything is working correctly.

Speaker 2:

Got it Tires, brakes and sensors all crucial points to check and, of course, a thorough overall inspection by a qualified mechanic who understands electric vehicles is a must.

Speaker 3:

I couldn't agree more. It's an investment worth making to avoid any nasty surprises down the road. Remember, buying a used car is all about minimizing risk and making sure you're getting what you pay for. A proper inspection can give you peace of mind and confidence in your purchase.

Speaker 2:

Okay. We've covered a lot of ground in this segment, from charting speeds and model differences to potential pitfalls in the used market. We've explored the Taycan from all angles, but I think it's time to address the elephant in the room the potential downsides or challenges of owning a Taycan, especially a used one. Are there any areas where it falls short compared to its rivals? Are there any compromises that come with choosing a Taycan over, say, a Tesla Model S or an Audi e-tron GT?

Speaker 3:

That's a great question and it's important to consider the whole picture before making a decision.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. No car is perfect, and understanding those potential drawbacks can help people to make a more informed choice.

Speaker 3:

One area where the Taycan might not quite match some of its competitors is range. While it offers respectable range for an electric sports car, it doesn't quite reach the numbers you'll find in a Tesla Model S, for instance.

Speaker 2:

So for people who do a lot of long-distance driving or live in areas with limited charging, infrastructure range could be a concern.

Speaker 3:

It depends on your individual needs and driving habits. If you have easy access to fast chargers along your regular routes, range becomes less of a factor, but if you frequently find yourself driving long distances without convenient charging stops, it's definitely something to consider.

Speaker 2:

Fair enough. Range anxiety is still a real thing for many EV buyers, even with the advancements in battery technology. What about interior space? The Taycan has a sleek and sporty design, but how practical is it for everyday use? Is there enough space for a family or for hauling a lot of gear?

Speaker 3:

That's another area where the Taycan might require some compromises. Rear seat space can be a bit tight, especially for taller passengers, and while it has a decent-sized front trunk or frunk as it's affectionately called the rear cargo area is a bit limited compared to some of its SUV rivals.

Speaker 2:

So maybe not the ideal car for a family of five with a mountain of luggage.

Speaker 3:

Probably not. But remember, there's always the Cross Turismo for those who need more cargo space and versatility. It's the perfect blend of Porsche performance and practicality.

Speaker 2:

Right, the trusty wagon comes to the rescue again. Now let's talk about technology. The Taycan is packed with it, from its multiple touch screens to its advanced driver assistance systems. But are there any potential downsides to all that tech? Is there a risk of it becoming overwhelming or distracting for the driver?

Speaker 3:

That's a valid concern. Some drivers have reported that the Taycan's infotainment system can be a bit overwhelming at first, especially coming from a more traditional car with physical buttons and knobs. It takes some time to learn all the menus and submenus and figure out how to navigate the various features.

Speaker 2:

So there's a bit of a learning curve.

Speaker 3:

Definitely it's not as intuitive as some other systems out there, but once you get the hang of it, it's a powerful and versatile system that puts a lot of information and control at your fingertips. Just be prepared to spend some time familiarizing yourself with it before hitting the road and, as always, prioritize safety and avoid fiddling with complex controls while driving.

Speaker 2:

Safety first, always. Well, we've covered a lot of ground in this segment, From charging, speeds and model differences to potential drawbacks and things to watch out for in the used market. We've explored the Taycan from all angles, but I think there's one more crucial aspect we need to address the emotional side of owning a Taycan. Beyond the specs and figures, what's it like to actually drive this car?

Speaker 3:

That's an important point. There's a certain aura of feeling that comes with driving a Porsche, and the Taycan is no exception. It's about more than just getting from point A to point B. It's about experiencing the thrill of driving, the connection between driver and machine and the sense of freedom that comes with being behind the wheel of a truly special car.

Speaker 2:

It sounds like the Taycan delivers on that emotional connection that Porsche is known for.

Speaker 3:

It absolutely does. The instant torque of the electric motors pins you to your seat, the precise handling makes you feel like you're in complete control, and the near silent operation creates this sense of effortless gliding, almost as if you're floating on air. It's a unique and exhilarating experience that's hard to describe. You really have to feel it to understand it.

Speaker 2:

It sounds like the Taycan really delivers on that emotional connection that Porsche is known for. It's more than just a car, it's an experience.

Speaker 3:

Exactly, and with the Taycan there's an added layer of satisfaction that comes from knowing you're driving a car that's both powerful and eco-conscious. It's a statement about sustainability and the future of performance.

Speaker 2:

There's a definite sense of pride in owning a car that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible, in terms of both performance and environmental responsibility. It's like making a statement about your values and your passion for driving, all wrapped up in this sleek, futuristic package.

Speaker 3:

And let's not forget the simple joy of driving this car. The instant torque from those electric motors pins you to your seat, the precise handling makes you feel like you're in complete control, and the near silent operation creates this sense of effortless gliding, almost as if you're floating on air. It's a unique and exhilarating experience. It's hard to describe. You really have to feel it to understand it.

Speaker 2:

You're right. It's that feeling of connection between driver and machine that Porsche does so well. It's about more than just speed. It's about the way the car communicates with you, the feedback you get through the steering wheel, the responsiveness of the brakes. It's a driver's car in the truest sense.

Speaker 3:

And with the Taycan that connection is amplified by the electric powertrain. It's incredibly responsive and precise. It's like the car is an extension of your thoughts, reacting instantly to your every input. It's truly a remarkable driving experience.

Speaker 2:

So, as we wrap up this deep dive into the world of the Porsche Taycan, what's the final verdict? Is it a worthy addition to the Porsche lineage? Does it live up to the hype?

Speaker 3:

Without a doubt, the Taycan is a bold and successful leap into the electric future for Porsche. It retains the essence of what makes a Porsche Porsche, while pushing the boundaries of technology and performance. It's a game changer.

Speaker 2:

It's a car that appeals to both the head and the heart. It's intelligent and stylish and exhilarating to drive. It's a statement piece that turns heads wherever you go.

Speaker 3:

And, as we've discussed, the used market is starting to offer some intriguing opportunities to experience this groundbreaking car. It's becoming more accessible to those who might not have considered it before.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Just remember to do your due diligence and get that pre-purchase inspection and be prepared to turn heads wherever you go, Because once you experience the Taycan it's hard to go back. It's a glimpse into the future of driving.

Speaker 3:

And it's electrifying.

Speaker 2:

Thanks for joining us on this deep dive into the world of the Porsche Taycan. We hope you learned a thing or two and maybe even added this incredible car to your dream garage list. Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning and keep diving deep.

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