All car manufacturers are suffering from declining new car sales. In part it can be attributed to the COVID-19 virus but I also believe pricing has reached a tipping point. No doubt the 992 turbo S is a terrific car but so was the prior model and the model before that. There is only so much a manufacturer can do to entice a buyer to buy their car. The S gets a big boast in power so that the buy will know its there. Walliser stated 20-30hp is not recognizable to the average buyer. Thus the reason for the 70hp jump.

Also, for most people, car prices are rising much faster than their yearly income.   As I posted above, why would a buyer be willing to pay an additional $100,000 just to get more speed which will rarely be used?Smiley


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