Every month there are thousands of new buyers joining the Porsche club, and through the course of July, August, and September Porsche Cars North America ushered 16,581 into their new homes. That's up a massive 8.5 percent over the same period in 2021, as supply chain issues have begun to ease, and customer demand has stayed quite strong. The first …
Continue to the full articleShowing all results for:
Recent Posts from: Q3
Macan, Cayenne, and Taycan lead PCNA third quarter sales, despite tiny dip
Porsche Cars North America hit a very tiny stumble in the third quarter of 2021 as global automotive supply chains continue to be a cluster of problems with semi-conductor and delivery driver shortages and ports packed with ships waiting to unload. Even with all of these problems, PCNA only experienced a 1.7 percent drop in sales year-over-year for …
Continue to the full articlePanamera Deliveries up 73% This Year Driving Overall Growth of 4% Year-Over-Year
Last year, when Porsche provided 2017 guidance, the outlook was stable. They weren't expecting to lose ground, but they weren't really expecting to gain ground either. With last week's 3rd quarter numbers released we can see that while they aren't blowing their forecasts out of the water, they are gaining. Thanks in part to the succussful release …
Continue to the full article