Is it true that Porsche does not use diesel?
It is not our intention at Porsche to demonise diesel. It is, and remains, an important form of drive technology. However, given that diesel has traditionally played a less significant role for us as a sports car manufacturer, we have concluded that we wish to do without diesel in the future.
Can you refuse a software update on a Porsche?
With regard to fuel consumption, maximum engine output, maximum torque and CO 2 emissions, the manufacturer’s specifications to date remain unchanged. Can customers refuse the update? In the case of a mandatory recall operation such as this, it is compulsory to install the software update.
Which is the best selling car of Porsche?
The refreshed-for- 2020 Porsche Macan is a pint-sized surprise — it’s actually Porsche’s best-selling car. Spoiler alert: It’s not a car. But this SUV is filled with quality and performance you’d be hard-pressed to find from any other automaker except Porsche.
Are there any recalls on Porsche Diesel cars?
This is beyond Porsche’s sphere of influence and that of its dealerships. What recalls for Porsche diesel vehicles have taken place?
Why are Porsche cars still on the road?
There’s no question whether Porsche cars are amongst the most beautiful ones, but what makes them so special is their reliability. That’s one of the reasons why 70% of all Porsche cars can be still found on the road. When you drive a Porsche you don’t only feel powerful, you also feel safe.
Which is the last Porsche to use the Mezger engine?
It’s the last car to use the Mezger engine and arguably the best 911 ever. You might know the 917 as the iconic race car that triumphed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970. For the ’70s it was a dangerously fast car with a 630-horsepower engine that was also reliable enough to last a whole race.
Why are there so many Porsche 996s out there?
Porsche made quite a few of them; they were far more popular than the air-cooled 993-generation cars that preceded them. So the supply is high. The interiors did not wear well and the paint was subject to fading, so many of the 996es out there look pretty crummy nowadays.
Why are Porsche 911s so cheap right now?
Let’s start by understanding the reasons that fried-egg 911s are dirt-cheap right now. Porsche made quite a few of them; they were far more popular than the air-cooled 993-generation cars that preceded them. So the supply is high.