£55k Taycan - Private Purchase
£55k Taycan - Private Purchase
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3xAAA

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165 posts

55 months

Wednesday 13th August
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I’m looking to buy a second-hand Taycan with a budget of around £55k, ideally a Cross Turismo 4S with a few well-chosen options.

I’ve just missed out on this one at £52k:
https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/5ZP2K9...

I’ve driven a couple of Taycans and they seem to fit my needs, but I’m wondering if there are any years or models I should avoid. I know some manufacturers temporarily reduced specifications during the COVID supply issues, and I’m not sure if Porsche was one of them.

Also my biggest concern is battery longevity, as I tend to keep my cars for a while. Am I likely to be looking at a £40k battery replacement in five years? Or, if I get bored and sell it in two years with another 15,000 miles on the clock, could I be facing £25k in depreciation?

modeller

503 posts

182 months

Wednesday 13th August
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big change was 2024 with the facelift model, bigger battery etc.

Murph7355

40,391 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th August
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8yr/100k miles battery warranty on the car, so the answer to that question is no.

Covid supply limits? Yes. Electrically adjustable steering columns were stopped for a while (yes really!). And I think some other options were in short supply (matrix headlights for a period, Bose stereo. Key thing is to make sure the options you want are on the cars you're looking at.

MY22 moved from gloss button packs to satin...and IIRC there was some small software improvement. That was it.

3xAAA

Original Poster:

165 posts

55 months

Thursday 14th August
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modeller said:
big change was 2024 with the facelift model, bigger battery etc.
Good point. A quick search shows they are out of my price point at the moment by a good £15-20k.

Perhaps I need to consider if it's worth holding off until they come down in value.

Murph7355 said:
8yr/100k miles battery warranty on the car, so the answer to that question is no.

Covid supply limits? Yes. Electrically adjustable steering columns were stopped for a while (yes really!). And I think some other options were in short supply (matrix headlights for a period, Bose stereo. Key thing is to make sure the options you want are on the cars you're looking at.

MY22 moved from gloss button packs to satin...and IIRC there was some small software improvement. That was it.
Thanks for pointing that out, both helpful!

My other concern is, having done some more searching, is anyone actually buying these cars privately (second hand)? I feel like I'm looking at a car nobody else wants!

Frimley111R

17,264 posts

250 months

Thursday 14th August
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3xAAA said:
My other concern is, having done some more searching, is anyone actually buying these cars privately (second hand)? I feel like I'm looking at a car nobody else wants!
You are. If it was a big petrol of diesel it would be just as bad. The market moved mostly to SUVs so these suffer mostly because they are the wrong body shape but they do represent great value and if you are in for the long term than it won't be so bad.

Murph7355

40,391 posts

272 months

Friday 15th August
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3xAAA said:
Thanks for pointing that out, both helpful!

My other concern is, having done some more searching, is anyone actually buying these cars privately (second hand)? I feel like I'm looking at a car nobody else wants!
When you say "privately", you mean not through their company?

I did.

Tye Green

907 posts

125 months

MOBB

4,086 posts

143 months

Friday 15th August
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3xAAA said:
modeller said:
big change was 2024 with the facelift model, bigger battery etc.
Good point. A quick search shows they are out of my price point at the moment by a good £15-20k.

Perhaps I need to consider if it's worth holding off until they come down in value.

Murph7355 said:
8yr/100k miles battery warranty on the car, so the answer to that question is no.

Covid supply limits? Yes. Electrically adjustable steering columns were stopped for a while (yes really!). And I think some other options were in short supply (matrix headlights for a period, Bose stereo. Key thing is to make sure the options you want are on the cars you're looking at.

MY22 moved from gloss button packs to satin...and IIRC there was some small software improvement. That was it.
Thanks for pointing that out, both helpful!

My other concern is, having done some more searching, is anyone actually buying these cars privately (second hand)? I feel like I'm looking at a car nobody else wants!
I bought mine through Porsche approved, 3 year warranty, probably paid £5k more than I could have paid elsewhere but I also PCP'd it so no depreciation or major headaches hopefully.

Great cars

Discombobulate

5,633 posts

202 months

Friday 15th August
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MOBB said:
I bought mine through Porsche approved, 3 year warranty, probably paid £5k more than I could have paid elsewhere but I also PCP'd it so no depreciation or major headaches hopefully.

Great cars
No depreciation? wink But at least you know what it will be, and have no need to try and sell it when you are done - not easy looking at how long many cars have been for sale. I enquired about a good spec 24 Gen 2 CT 4S at Newport but was a bit put off when I learned it had been on the market for nearly a year (albeit now sold).

MOBB

4,086 posts

143 months

Saturday
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Oops yes I meant I know the maximum depreciation :-)

Grantstown

1,203 posts

103 months

Saturday
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Tye Green said:
You can it just drops out from underneath the car easily.