James Smith+FollowPorsche’s Prestige Problem?Porsche’s in a real pickle right now. Global sales are down 8%, and while their SUVs are flying off US lots, those same models could get slammed by tariffs. The real kicker? Their fancy electric Taycan is losing ground to cheaper, faster rivals like Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 N. And with their next-gen 718 sports cars delayed (maybe until 2027!), Porsche might have a big gap in their lineup—unless you’re ready to drop $130K+ on a 911. Is the ‘Made in Germany’ badge worth all this drama? #PorscheProblems #AutoNews #CarTalk #EVs #LuxuryCars #Cars00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowPorsche Recall Drama 🚗So, Porsche took a whole year to figure out that some 2022-2023 Taycans have a glitch where the passenger airbag might just...not work! 😮 They finally traced it to the seat's heating pad connection acting up. Porsche decided to recall them—better safe than sorry, right? If you're rolling in a Taycan, you might wanna get that checked pronto! Apparently, fixing it is as easy as swapping the seat cushion. Wild how minor things can cause big issues! #PorscheProblems #RecallAlert #SafetyFirst #Cars50Share