How the pandemic is changing how many do business
The ongoing Coronavirus pandemic is having adverse effects on almost every industry in the world, including the automotive industry. Many things have been forced to be changed in terms of how we conduct business and how we go about our daily lives. The auto sales industry is no exception. Up until now, it has remained largely untouched in how they meet with customers and sell cars from large lots. However, due to new safety standards, they may be forced to rethink how to reach and sell to potential customers.
The new 2020 Porsche Taycan 4S has finally reached dealers lots. The new model of electric vehicle has an EPA estimated range of 203 miles. One of the best features of this new model is that the range stays relatively the same whether you are driving in cold climates or warm, unlike many other electric vehicles. Most electric vehicle models can have their ranges vary about 30 miles depending on the weather.
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Pandemic may force car dealers into the 21st century
The auto industry has been taking painful (and expensive) steps to prepare for a radical new future of how we get around, one centered around electrification, autonomy and city mobility. But one aspect of the business that can’t be bothered to change much is the car dealership model, which has largely remained the same for decades now.
It’s still brick-and-mortar stores, in-house financing, aggressive upselling, physical paperwork only, endless haggling, hold-onto-your-keys trickery and little league sponsorships, despite how you can buy almost anything else fully online now. Learn more
Summary: Many things have been forced to be changed in terms of how we conduct business and how we go about our daily lives. The auto sales industry is no exception. Up until now, it has remained largely untouched in how they meet with customers and sell cars from large lots.
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2020 Porsche Taycan 4S reaches dealers
The 2020 Porsche Taycan 4S has now reached dealers and anyone hoping the tamer version of Porsche’s electric super sedan would bring an increase in range over the more potent Turbo and Turbo S is going to be disappointed.
The 4S has an EPA-estimated range of 203 miles, which compares with 201 miles for the Turbo and 192 miles for the Turbo S. The silver lining is that buyers opting for the Turbo and Turbo S don’t have to feel like they’re losing range with the more potent models.
Summary: The new 2020 Porsche Taycan 4S has finally reached dealers lots. The new model of electric vehicle has an EPA estimated range of 203 miles. One of the best features of this new model is that the range stays relatively the same whether you are driving in cold climates or warm.