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@MelonUsk97 as I already replied to another post: I'm not comparing the two, I'm just stating that porsche benefits from tesla's career regardless of its development
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@MelonUsk97 read the topic again in the post...
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@MelonUsk97 I agree with you in terms of content, but are you trying to explain "luxury" rationally here? My 10 euro watch tells the time just as well as a 10,000 euro Rolex and yet people still buy it!
Yes, the target group for luxury is smaller than the general public and Tesla will certainly do a good job of cleaning up with VW or even the basic models from Mercedes etc. (A-Class, B-Class etc.). But luxury and brand image have nothing but absolutely nothing to do with the price, the hard facts such as acceleration or what else a company does.
Sry the argument makes absolutely no sense

And I'll say again: I'm also a Tesla fan and find the company absolutely impressive!
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@MaxD Thank you for the detailed answer, ust exactly what I want to say (but it has something to do with price, the more expensive the more you can differentiate yourself from others: more expensive therefore better (is not my opinion but just the logic behind such high prices).
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@MelonUsk97 But the Model 3 looks like shit ;-) ... I say, although I only have Tesla and no Porsche in my depot ... (but I'm keen on the Taycan)
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@MelonUsk97 you're contradicting yourself right now
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@MelonUsk97 If you drive 200 km/h in a Tesla, the noise is unbearable, the quality is atrocious and the reason that it is the best-selling electric car is probably mainly the price.