"The Good The Bad And The Ugly" About Porsche In 2024 - Storyboard
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From the highs to the lows, we take an unbiased look at the general perception of the Porsche brand in 2024
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Porsche ownership has become increasingly exclusive these days, catering more to elitists, rather than enthusiasts
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Limited production runs and surging demand are driving up prices
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Wait times for many Porsche models are lengthy, often spanning months or even years
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Some dealerships are adding significant markups to Porsche vehicles, increasing the overall cost for buyers
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Getting an allocation for a Porsche can be difficult, as dealers often have limited supply
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Porsche's transition to electric vehicles raises concerns about whether they can maintain the visceral driving experience associated with the brand
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Thankfully, the pro's outweigh the cons, and Porsche has a lot that's good going for it, ensuring a loyal-fan base
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Porsche's core identity remains rooted in sports car performance and handling
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Porsche offers a wide range of high-quality, solidly built vehicles to cater to various tastes and needs
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Porsche SUVs like the Cayenne and Macan combine practicality with impressive driving dynamics
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Porsche enthusiasts have a strong aftermarket and restoration culture, offering many customization options
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Porsche doesn't impose strict restrictions on modifications or aftermarket parts
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Porsche owners enjoy a vibrant and supportive community
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There's a strong sense of camaraderie among Porsche enthusiasts, both nationally and globally
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Porsche's future success depends on its ability to navigate challenges like exclusivity, production delays, and the transition to electric vehicles