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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.
Agree 100% - but I do think some have issues due to not having realistic expectations about the vehicle - especially in regard to software and update issues. For me the entire goal of owning and driving a Porsche is for the driving experience. The software is necessary but it would never be a reason I would say "no way" to the Macan vs. a different vehicle (especially one that was boring to drive but was perceived as having better software).I genuinely feel for those whose Macans have been plagued with issues, because when everything is working as it should, it really is a great car.