Porsche's all-electric Taycan has been selling like proverbial hotcakes. It's one of the biggest bright points of Porsche's growth strategy, both here in the U.S. as well as Europe and China. They're in such high demand, in fact, that Porsche is already sold out of them until at least 2023! In a recent Financial Times report, Volkswagen Group CEO …
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Supply chain and transit issues stymie Porsche Cars North America Q1 sales
2021 served as Porsche Cars North America's best sales year in history on record, and the company was optimistic that 2022 would continue that upward trend. With the news that the company only managed to deliver 13,042 new vehicles to customers in the first quarter of 2022, it doesn't seem like breaking that record this year is possible. None of …
Continue to the full articlePorsche bets on another record year in 2022 despite chip woes
Somehow, every year, Porsche manages to find a new batch of people who are both interested in and capable of purchasing a brand new Porsche. Aside from a light COVID-caused sales downturn in 2020, Porsche has been continuing a long upward sales trend line for the last couple of decades. With continued worries about global semiconductor chip …
Continue to the full articleYour new Porsche could be seriously delayed as semiconductor and microchip shortages worsen
Porsche has been on a roll this year, delivering more cars to new customers than it ever has before. With an incredible lineup of desirable cars, it's easy to see why. All else being equal, Porsche looks on track to shift almost three hundred thousand cars this year. Sadly, all is not equal, and supply chain ripple effects from the Coronavirus …
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