yep. looking at one for 71k right now. Still debating if i grab it now or not because the 2025 refresh with more range and better charging is coming out and this model may depreciate even down to the 50s
Congrats on your Taycan. I think you did the right thing in buying CPO as you are essentially getting 90% of the same car as a 2023 with the software updates. I recently bought a CPO Turbo S for less than the price of a new 4S with no options. It is easily the best handling vehicle that I have ever owned and the driving dynamics are incredible. I always get a ton of compliments when out on the road.
Just got mine from Porsche N Houston. CPO, base with performance plus battery and a slew of other options 3k mi for 80k. I have the spyder rims, I really like the mission E wheels but I guess its unique though.
Awesome and beautiful spec! Would you say air suspension is a must have? The car is very low - any issues with scraping the front end? I am looking at at a similar spec within the year. And yes it is very hot here in Texas (I live in Houston)
Air suspension is an absolute must IMO because of the adjustable ride heights. I never scrape because I drive in normal through certain residential areas and use lift mode over speed bumps as well as when entering/exiting my driveway.
Nope, I would make sure it’s certified pre owned. Make sure you have a charger installed at your house. About $250-$700 depending where you live. The current charging infrastructure is the not the best unless you have a Tesla. Good luck!
@@car_connections_392 its so funny... I logged on today to see some 4s reviews and I watched yours first and I'm both dying and applauding the idea of your continuous upgrades 😂 seriously, nice job. Do you miss things like an exhaust sound? Also, with a 4s it looks like the battery upgrade is pretty essential? The GTS is always my favorite Porsche trim so maybe I will go hunting for one of those, too
No one wants them - the novelty has worn off. I sold my Taycan after 5 months, couldn't wait to get rid of it. Manual 911's are my thing and it was a dumb decision - at least I got the tax credit and didn't lose too much on it. The car is not a Porsche to me, it's a compliance appliance.
@@MrSchn3llSupple and demand. There has been an influx of pre-owned EVs as the first generation of many models have surpassed the three year mark. This is also accompanied by what was near record highs for pre-owned vehicles prices in 2022. The Taycan is no exception. Lastly, it’s still an excellent vehicle and is the one of the best cars that money can buy IMO. Do your own research and don’t listen to petrol heads that try and down talk EVs. This is very much a Porsche and 90% of Taycan owners will sing the praises about the driving dynamics of the car.
Nice car but you must like loosing money on cars. Tell us how much you lost on the Base car and this one ? $30 to $40k I bet. Hope you keep the car as it looks stunning.
@RB-It8kt right, but I bought this used, meaning the first owner took most of the depreciation hit. Regardless I do lose money but closer to about 2-4K.
In the UK £100 to £120k cars 2 years old now £60k mark. I did hear Porsche have stopped production for 3 months so dealers can shift / sell used cars. I have a 2022 Cupra Born EV (VW Vag group EV) and price now about £23k when it was £37.5k new. Looking at the prices for EV's other than Tesla (high demand in UK and Europe) I would expect further drops for the Taycan to below £50k and as low as £40k for base Taycan rwd cars in 2024 as 2020 car warranties end after 4 years. @@car_connections_392
That is a hot car. I love the Mission E wheels. Congrats.
yep. looking at one for 71k right now. Still debating if i grab it now or not because the 2025 refresh with more range and better charging is coming out and this model may depreciate even down to the 50s
Check now :D
@@bloodthyrsty Yep, I just picked up an identical car with 20k miles for $59k from a Mercedes dealer
@SpawnyWhippet congratulations!
Congrats on your Taycan. I think you did the right thing in buying CPO as you are essentially getting 90% of the same car as a 2023 with the software updates. I recently bought a CPO Turbo S for less than the price of a new 4S with no options. It is easily the best handling vehicle that I have ever owned and the driving dynamics are incredible. I always get a ton of compliments when out on the road.
Just got mine from Porsche N Houston. CPO, base with performance plus battery and a slew of other options 3k mi for 80k. I have the spyder rims, I really like the mission E wheels but I guess its unique though.
Those white wheels and calipers are so sick.
Nice video finally made the plunge and am picking up my very similar specd turbo soon
Yep, The wheels are awesome!
Happy Father's Day to you too sir. Loved the other Taycan and love this one too. You always get the best rims :)
She’s a damn beauty! Mission E wheels really add
Thanks for the update! Happy Father’s day as well.
Man I will have this car! Give me three years, 2024 Taycan 4s is coming!
@@Imtheheman321 love it!
Porsche options are crazy... Where else can you get a $160K sticker and still not have Sport Chrono! Got to love it!
Awesome and beautiful spec! Would you say air suspension is a must have? The car is very low - any issues with scraping the front end? I am looking at at a similar spec within the year. And yes it is very hot here in Texas (I live in Houston)
Air suspension is an absolute must IMO because of the adjustable ride heights. I never scrape because I drive in normal through certain residential areas and use lift mode over speed bumps as well as when entering/exiting my driveway.
Best wheels I’ve ever seen.
This looks better than the 2024 face-lift, more unique
I'm seeing a 2020 TT,...and it's less than $100k,...should I be aware and stay away? It has less than 10k miles!
Nope, I would make sure it’s certified pre owned. Make sure you have a charger installed at your house. About $250-$700 depending where you live. The current charging infrastructure is the not the best unless you have a Tesla. Good luck!
Looks like you got it tinted. Can you share what levels you chose around?
@gantolaakshay bought that way brother, sorry
75k at carmax 16k miles 4S
How are you addressing the mandate for front license plate in Texas?
Incredibly sexy ride
Beautiful machine
how are wear and tear and maintenance
The 4S is close to the e tron gt in comparison.etron gt runs about a 3.8 0-60 . RS would be close to the taycan turbo.
Mannnn these are in the $70k range now 😭
Now I'm considering selling my 2019 RS5 Sportback for a properly specced Taycan 4S
@ericmarentette I recently bought my 3rd Porsche Taycan. I now own the GTS in chalk.. amazing car, you would love it.
@@car_connections_392 its so funny... I logged on today to see some 4s reviews and I watched yours first and I'm both dying and applauding the idea of your continuous upgrades 😂 seriously, nice job.
Do you miss things like an exhaust sound?
Also, with a 4s it looks like the battery upgrade is pretty essential?
The GTS is always my favorite Porsche trim so maybe I will go hunting for one of those, too
yep there's a local one in my area for 70k and 28k miles. the wheels make this car pop
What a nice ride bro
Thanks ✌️
What’s your mpg-e?
why are these losing value so fast?
No one wants them - the novelty has worn off. I sold my Taycan after 5 months, couldn't wait to get rid of it. Manual 911's are my thing and it was a dumb decision - at least I got the tax credit and didn't lose too much on it. The car is not a Porsche to me, it's a compliance appliance.
@@MrSchn3llSupple and demand. There has been an influx of pre-owned EVs as the first generation of many models have surpassed the three year mark. This is also accompanied by what was near record highs for pre-owned vehicles prices in 2022. The Taycan is no exception.
Lastly, it’s still an excellent vehicle and is the one of the best cars that money can buy IMO. Do your own research and don’t listen to petrol heads that try and down talk EVs. This is very much a Porsche and 90% of Taycan owners will sing the praises about the driving dynamics of the car.
Nice car but you must like loosing money on cars. Tell us how much you lost on the Base car and this one ? $30 to $40k I bet. Hope you keep the car as it looks stunning.
@RB-It8kt right, but I bought this used, meaning the first owner took most of the depreciation hit. Regardless I do lose money but closer to about 2-4K.
In the UK £100 to £120k cars 2 years old now £60k mark. I did hear Porsche have stopped production for 3 months so dealers can shift / sell used cars. I have a 2022 Cupra Born EV (VW Vag group EV) and price now about £23k when it was £37.5k new. Looking at the prices for EV's other than Tesla (high demand in UK and Europe) I would expect further drops for the Taycan to below £50k and as low as £40k for base Taycan rwd cars in 2024 as 2020 car warranties end after 4 years. @@car_connections_392
it not her
Bro. Don't call a car a her!
Such a good looking car shame it’s electric
Why is that a shame?