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competition is good, especially for a company like Porsche. If anything, competition may spur Porsche to keep their prices in check, or perhaps may cause them to do a better job with their software updates, etc..It's cousin to Volvo - yawn............. nothing lost.
I agree that competition is always good - but I don't think Polestar / Volvo are in the same tier as Porsche. From a dynamic driving standpoint they aren't close. From a software standpoint Porsche is actually better. Polestar has never had good sales in the US - most recently only 6% of their sales came from US.competition is good, especially for a company like Porsche. If anything, competition may spur Porsche to keep their prices in check, or perhaps may cause them to do a better job with their software updates, etc..
Polestar has some really nice offerings - great styling, beautiful interiors, and, unfortunately numerous software glitches. Iām sad to see them leave the US market.
I would definitely agree that Polestar and Volvo are not in the same tier as Porsche - I'm fine with that. That said, I'm looking forward to seeing / driving the EX60 once it launches in the US. Hoping the SPA3 platform doesn't have all of the issues plaguing SPA2. If I can get 80-90% of the goodness of my Macan 4 in an EX60, I'll be fine.I agree that competition is always good - but I don't think Polestar / Volvo are in the same tier as Porsche. From a dynamic driving standpoint they aren't close. From a software standpoint Porsche is actually better. Polestar has never had good sales in the US - most recently only 6% of their sales came from US.