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      01-29-2024, 03:15 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by R N M View Post
$60k is way too much.
It will cost you a crazy figure to fix anything on the Taycan out of warranty. There are no independent shops that want to touch EVs and even many Porsche dealers can’t solve the issues.

Best option is to lease a new one.
$60k is too much for a $220k car? The battery has an 8 year warranty. CPO exists. They're good value once they hit $60k or so. They're going to keep dropping like a rock at the current $100-130k prices. Leasing a new one would be like $3k a month lol.
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