I say this as someone who likes the Taycan, but EVs are appliances. Say what you want about its selling price if its justified or not, but it’s still more of a piece of tech where the battery will degrade with its already limited range.
Unless there’s a plan to cheaply replace and upgrade batteries, I forsee every EVs to depreciate tremendously in just a few years.
Just my personal opinion of course.
Two happened. Which is a lot considering I haven’t had a dream car since I was a kid and first saw the 1997 Dodge Viper GTS.
1: Huracan STO.
I’m not really into Lambos nowadays. And at first I wasn’t sure of the design. But then the more I looked at it, the more I loved it. It’s what I wanted from a super car. Comfort was more of a third priority to make way for super car. Trunk? None. In fact, the front is opened as a single piece. The engine cover has to be completely removed because struts add weight. The roof snorkel is non-functional, just like the spoiler for a Countach. I love it.
2: Ferrari 296 GTB.
Ferrari’s taking its design back to their roots for me. A return to form. It’s also fun as hell. I hate the steering wheel, though. But still dream car status for me.
Really shitty speaker system. The kind that sounds like they rattle the car panels to nearly shaking off the car.
To me, it’s just all noise; not even good quality sound. And it bothers the entire street you drive down and makes me roll my eyes.