Porsche Taycan and future Porsche EVs and values

Porsche Taycan and future Porsche EVs and values

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Sidsw

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650 posts

86 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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fill yours boots. all things porsche ev or ev related at request of vroomer!

660 new taycan available

andrew

9,974 posts

193 months

Monday 6th November 2023
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i've heard that there are lots of them unsold at dealers

fellatthefirst

586 posts

156 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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A fellow PH’er posted this…

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJosKdhY/

It doesn’t look good for re-sale values

ds666

2,642 posts

180 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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Or excellent news if you want a bargain .

throt

3,062 posts

171 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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5000 quid cashback too on a new one.

stuckmojo

2,984 posts

189 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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534 Taycans on Autotrader, cheapest ones very close to £50k - I reckon they'll break through that floor before year end.

Once that happens, £40 is the new floor.

By then you can have an OPC warrantied Taycan, which is a hell of a car for the money

I'll keep watching.

Sidsw

Original Poster:

650 posts

86 months

Thursday 23rd November 2023
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654 new ones available with 2 model 100+ so actually more. 130 with less than 100 miles as well. only so long opcs can hold on to these then values are going to drop big

Richard-G

1,676 posts

176 months

Friday 24th November 2023
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Ive just purchased a lightly used 2021 Taycan turbo, fully loaded with 25k miles on it from an opc in the midlands 7k off list price with little effort.


Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Friday 24th November 2023
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Richard-G said:
Ive just purchased a lightly used 2021 Taycan turbo, fully loaded with 25k miles on it from an opc in the midlands 7k off list price with little effort.
7k off "list" is no great deal. Off "sticker" is probably a good bid.

The amount of stock is nothing new. It's been there for the last 6mths and OPCs have been chipping at their prices for the same amount of time.

The approved used site is very good for choosing the exact spec you want. It's just a case of waiting until one appears for a price you're happy with.

But realism needs to be available on both sides. Taycans don't exist in a bubble... The prices of Hyundais, Kias, Minis etc etc will keep the floor of Taycans higher OR their own floors will drop like stones.

And when that happens, it impacts ICE too.

Good/bad for the market/owners? I don't think it's ever been healthy to think that way about cars as they've always depreciated. You either want one, or you don't smile

Discombobulate

4,853 posts

187 months

Friday 24th November 2023
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I am trying to but a Taycan CT 4S at the moment, but Porsche dealers - some of who have had cars up for sale for months - are not blinking yet.
Yes, you can get a nearly new one for £20-25k off latest rrp (2023/4 price) but given the current trade in values of these (if you can find someone willing to take a Taycan into stock) and the facelift around the corner they still look very expensive.
Prices are going to have to drop dramatically to shift these cars. At least to shift one to me wink

tim993

82 posts

231 months

Friday 24th November 2023
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I am also trying to buy one. This demo is 32% off current config spec for 600 miles on clock.
Will they/can they get lower than that ?

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/porsch...

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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tim993 said:
I am also trying to buy one. This demo is 32% off current config spec for 600 miles on clock.
Will they/can they get lower than that ?

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/porsch...
That's a big spec car... But there's a load on it that people won't pay over the odds for... They just make it more sellable.

They can and will get cheaper. These are not cars that appreciate. Most Porsche aren't in normal times.

Put cars in the "save vehicle" function and watch prices over a couple of months. Dealers knock prices down steadily to a point.

A red GTS I looked at, ex-demo, well spec'd started at 125. It went off the approved used site at 105.

Alternatively, put in a cheeky bid smile These are great cars and you're a long time driving something less preferable in the hope that prices will drop to 30p.

tight fart

2,930 posts

274 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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tim993 said:
I am also trying to buy one. This demo is 32% off current config spec for 600 miles on clock.
Will they/can they get lower than that ?

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/porsch...
450 miles ?
https://www.collectivecars.co.uk/used-porsche-tayc...

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Saturday 25th November 2023
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tight fart said:
Lightly spec'd and they can't spell "Taycan"....

Why do people buy cars and then not use them? 225 miles a year!

tim993

82 posts

231 months

Sunday 26th November 2023
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Murph7355 said:
That's a big spec car... But there's a load on it that people won't pay over the odds for... They just make it more sellable.

They can and will get cheaper. These are not cars that appreciate. Most Porsche aren't in normal times.

Put cars in the "save vehicle" function and watch prices over a couple of months. Dealers knock prices down steadily to a point.

A red GTS I looked at, ex-demo, well spec'd started at 125. It went off the approved used site at 105.

Alternatively, put in a cheeky bid smile These are great cars and you're a long time driving something less preferable in the hope that prices will drop to 30p.
What was the spec pr oh ce of that gts?

tight fart

2,930 posts

274 months

Sunday 26th November 2023
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Murph7355 said:
Lightly spec'd and they can't spell "Taycan"....

Why do people buy cars and then not use them? 225 miles a year!
It’s only £80 per mile depreciation. At least they saved a packet on petrol.

Murph7355

37,767 posts

257 months

Sunday 26th November 2023
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tim993 said:
What was the spec pr oh ce of that gts?
tbh I can remember the full spec, but it was decent.

I'll definitely have had piano roof, rear steer, adaptive cruise and 2+1 seats as they were the minimum I was looking for.

It was Carmine red and I think had the red stitched GTS interior.

It was a demo car and had something like 4k miles on it.

tight fart said:
It’s only £80 per mile depreciation. At least they saved a packet on petrol.
Doing just 400 miles they didn't save that much on petrol either.

More a function of lack of actually using it.

There's definitely been some miscalculation by Porsche, couple with a perfect storm of external factors.

The good news on that is that there are some good cars available for a big chunk off what they'd cost new, if you want a Taycan.

tight fart

2,930 posts

274 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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tight fart said:
That sold quick, anybody from here?

Discombobulate

4,853 posts

187 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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tight fart said:
That sold quick, anybody from here?
Just bid on a pre- reg 4S CT. Offered 5k under asking price and was told no chance. Impressive poker face from OPC. It was perfect spec for me so I was prepared to take a bit of a hit. Similar cars I am watching have had another10k knocked off this week and this one was higher price than average. Still no blinking..

stuckmojo

2,984 posts

189 months

Friday 1st December 2023
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Big jump in used Taycans on Autotrader. Over 570

And the fitst below £50k one I've ever seen

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2023112442...