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Tl;dr: he has very high praise for the GTS in his driving review. “…driving this car, and I mean this in all sincerity, this car feels like a hot hatch.”
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I’ve watched a number of his reviews over the years and he definitely seems more enthusiastic and energized about the driving of the GTS than other trims and competitors . that’s good news.
Tl;dr: he has very high praise for the GTS in his driving review. “…driving this car, and I mean this in all sincerity, this car feels like a hot hatch.”
I went into my dealer to purchase an ICE Macan GTS and ended up ordering a 4S after taking that for a spin. The work Porsche's done to the driving dynamics of the Macan EV is magical.Excellent review although his harping on how EV's have fallen out of favor is overdone/superfluous and only relevant in the US. I do agree that Porsche is facing hard times but not JUST because of EV's. There are many factors involved including the shifts in China that are hitting ALL non-Chinese car manufacturers... not to mention inflating prices in general (not just with EV's). I do agree with him though that it's a shame more people don't actually try and drive these cars. We'd have many more converts. Especially if you are looking at a high end ICE Macan. There is just no comparison as I keep getting reminded every time the dealer gives me one as a loaner :-(.
FYI: the US has a stable/shrinking population of 1/3 of a billion. The rest of the world (poorer for the most part) has more than 6 Billion. The price of gas in the US is 4-5 dollars a gallon.. it's over 10 dollars a gallon elsewhere .. when it's actually available in quantity. EV's are going to dominate the future modulo any additional breakthroughs at scale in renewable power. I'd rather be designing and building/perfecting EV's for the over 6 billion population than desperately hanging on to the 1950's designing gas hogs for less than 1/3 of a billion. Both Ford and GM know this. They are NOT giving up on EV's .. neither is Rivian and Tesla.