Porsche Panamera vs Taycan Depreciation | The End of The ICE?
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 Published On Sep 10, 2022

The Porsche Taycan has been immensely popular following an increase in gas prices and push towards electric cars. Yet, as gas prices decreased, evidence emerges that people are flocking back to ICE cars. But can we see this, for example, in the price trend and depreciation of the Porsche Panamera?

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As gas prices soared, more and more people considered an electric car such as the Porsche Taycan. Yet, ICE car are gaining in popularity now that prices are coming down. But can we see any of this in the price trends? Does the Taycan, for example, depreciate less than the Panamera?
When we compare the price trends for the base, s, gts, turbo, and turbo s market, we can see some interesting developments. First, we can see that they all following the market trend. All prices increased in 2021, flattening more recently, and are now decreasing. Though, it are the Taycan and Panamera turbos that decreased the most. The base and S models decreased the least.

Comparing the depreciation patterns for both cars, we can see than the Taycan S and base models decreased less than its Panamera equivalents. The depreciate rate in the Turbo market is about the same.

00:00 Consumer behavior
00:43 US Panamera and Taycan market
03:13 Base depreciation
05:09 S depreciation
07:02 GTS depreciation
07:49 Turbo (S) depreciation
09:59 Conclusion

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