Considering a Used Porsche Taycan? Here's What to Expect.
Uploaded 1 year ago by MOBILITY INSIDER
Video Summary
Here is the requested summary of the YouTube video: - The review is based on the presenter’s experience with his personal 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S. - The presenter has owned two earlier Taycans when they were new. - This Taycan 4S had low mileage, at 14,000 km. - It has one year of factory warranty remaining. - The warranty can be extended annually. - When new this car retailed for 170,000 CHF. - The presenter purchased it used at 73,000 CHF representing a price change or drop of 58%. - Technical issues and recalls have damaged the Taycan’s reputation which have lowered the used car prices much further than expected. - The presenter painted and refurbished the rims black instead of silver. - The presenter blacked out the chrome. - The following factory options are included: the larger 93.4 kWh performance plus battery, the Sport Chrono Package, 21-inch rims, rear wheel steering, seat heaters, and the leather-free, 14-way adjustable sport seats. - Software updates have been implemented for the rear wheel steering, the battery and thermal management. - The presenter notes that all Taycan owners have had to replace the cabin heating system’s radiator. - The electrical motors have been updated. - Tire pressure sensors, seat belt lock and cables for the front seats have been changed. - The PCM screen has been updated with colored icons. - All technical issues on the car were covered under warranty. - Contacting the local Porsche dealer using the car’s VIN is recommended to check the service history and outstanding repairs. - Carefully check the car’s paintwork for any signs of accidents. - Carefully check the tires. Worn tires can mean $400-500 replacement costs per tire. - The interior must be like new and crisp. Make sure that the seats, dashboards, and door trims are not damaged. If not it can be very costly to repair. - The presenter recommends extending the factory warranty as it’s very important.