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  • In this episode, we dive into the world of Porsche racing and innovation:

    Porsche Penske at Road America: As current championship leaders, we discuss the significance of winning overall championships versus iconic races like Le Mans and Daytona. 911's Evolution: Porsche's leadership comments on the challenges of maintaining the 911's size due to safety and EPA regulations, and the potential for a smaller all-EV 911. Supply Chain Issues: We explore the impact of recent disruptions on Porsche's production and how it could affect their quarterly projections. Future Hyper Car: Michael Mauer's uncertainty about the new hyper car's power source sparks a discussion on Porsche's next steps and industry trends.

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    928 Beach Safari: Thoughts on the practicality and reliability of this unique concept. Cayenne's Future: The co-existence of gas and EV Cayennes until 2030 and what it means for Porsche's strategy on ICE engines.
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    Podcast Episode 233

    Porsche has announced that it will be discontinuing the ICE Boxster and Cayman globally in 2025, a decision that was anticipated for Europe but is now confirmed worldwide. This marks a significant shift towards EV models as the future of mid-engine sports cars for Porsche.

    Speculation arises about potential price increases for special variants such as the Cayman R, anniversary Boxsters, and Spyders as these ICE models are phased out.

    Will there ever be a comeback for ICE mid-engine cars within Porsche, or are they gone for good? Similar to the period without mid-engine cars after the 914 was discontinued.

    Comparisons are drawn to the cycle of shutdowns and reboots in the automotive industry, like the history of the Camaro being killed off and revived multiple times.

    Despite some auto manufacturers slowing down EV production, Porsche seems to be accelerating its transition, raising questions about the rush towards EV technology.

    Concerns are raised about Porsche's decision to cut the Porsche leasing program for non-executive employees within the VAG group, potentially signaling a shift away from previously generous employee perks.

    The move raises questions about the financial health of Porsche and whether this signifies a challenging period ahead for the company and the broader auto industry.

    The decision to limit access to Porsches may impact employee morale and the company's image as an employee-centric organization.

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    Podcast Episode 232

    Thank Our People: We'd like to extend our gratitude to our Patreon Members for their continued support.

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    Podcast Show Notes for Pcar Talk Podcast - Episode 231

    Thank Our People: We'd like to extend our gratitude to our Patreon Members for their continued support. Additionally, we were honored to be invited by Charles Stanley to the Ruckus event, where we enjoyed participating with 70 cars and managed to dodge the rain.

    Porsche Stock Update: Porsche's stock has dropped 36% in Q1, primarily due to slow EV sales. Interestingly, the higher-ups maintain that EV sales are strong, citing a surge in orders for the Macan EV. However, signs of a downturn are evident, which Porsche hasn't experienced in a long time. This situation raises questions about dealer practices around car allocations, urging buyers to purchase less popular models with only a possible chance at securing a special car allocation.

    New Release: Porsche has just released the new 992.2 model today.

    Racing News: Patrick Dempsey and Long have recently raced together in what appears to be a Cayman Club Sport at the Pirelli World Challenge, landing a podium finish in second place. This racing endeavor was likely possible with the green light from Dempsey's wife, allowing him to return to the racing scene.

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    Some details about the 964 owned by Sean and then Mikes next moves for his 964.

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    Pcar Talk Podcast Show Notes

    Introduction

    Thank our listeners and express gratitude for their continued support.

    Discussion Points

    1. Air and Water: Blending Old School and New School

    Discuss the popularity of Air and Water and its appeal to both older and newer generations.

    Analyze the significance of blending old school and new school in the context of car design and performance.

    2. Driver Line-up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans

    Highlight the absence of Seb in the driver line-up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    Explore the implications of this decision, considering its potential long-term effects.

    3. Long-Term Smart Investment in Porsche: 997 Carrera S

    Provide insights into the long-term market trend of the 997 Carrera S models from 2005 to 2011.

    Discuss the significance of the lower entry point for manual transmission cars in the Porsche market and its implications for potential investors.

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    4. Update on the 964 5. Discussion on High-End Car Choices
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    Pcar Talk Podcast Show Notes

    Segment 1: Rezvani Retro Style Porsche

    Rezvani, known for its tank-like SUVs, is building a retro-style Porsche based on the 992 chassis.

    The Porsche will be available in three lines: Carrera S, GT3, and TurboS, with only 50 examples to be built.

    These Porsches won't be bulletproof like their SUVs, and the base kit starts at $150k, requiring the buyer to supply the car.

    The design is a modern take on the classic 935, and initial renderings look interesting.

    Discussion Point: Despite not personally associating with the market for Rezvani's SUVs, the high starting price and exclusivity of the retro-style Porsche may attract buyers. Is this a cool concept or just a gimmick, and why?

    Segment 2: Porsche's Performance at Long Beach

    Porsche took 3rd place at Long Beach, securing another podium but not a win.

    The nature of the track made it challenging to make overtakes, with Porsche holding 3rd and 4th positions for most of the race.

    Discussion Point: Thoughts on Porsche's performance at Long Beach, considering the difficulty of making moves on the track and the team's ability to secure points.

    Segment 3: Gunther Werks 1995 911 Carrera and the Second-Hand Market

    Gunther Werks' 1995 911 Carrera, with only 2,289 miles, is for sale at $1.5 million, showcasing the high values of air-cooled Porsches in the second-hand market.

    This pricing demonstrates the significant second-hand value of these cars, emphasizing the potential for original buyers to make good money.

    The market for heavily modded/custom-built Porsches is growing, with numerous well-known and lesser-known builders entering the scene. Discussing the sustainability of this market and whether the younger generation will value these custom builds as the current market does.

    Discussion Point: Considering the growing number of builders and modifications, will these other builders be looked at as the RUF of our generation in 20 or 30 years, and why or why not?

    Break

    Segment 4: Personal Agenda and Future Plans

    Closing

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    Struggles with First Taycan Sales:

    Discuss the challenges Porsche dealers face in moving first-generation Taycans, particularly noting the significant depreciation from their original price due to advancements in battery technology. Explore the potential futures of these vehicles, including dealer strategies and the implications of necessary battery replacements.

    European Market Adjustments Due to Cybersecurity Laws:

    Examine the impact of EU cybersecurity laws on Porsche models like the Boxster, Cayman, and the ICE Macan. Delve into the challenges of complying with these regulations starting July 1, which have led to the discontinuation of these models in Europe while accelerating the transition to compliant electric vehicles.

    Macan EV's Market Response and Pricing Strategy:

    Analyze the market dynamics and consumer response to the new Macan EV, which is priced significantly higher than its ICE counterpart. Question the sustainability of high demand amidst reported factory capacity issues and discuss Porsche’s strategic positioning and pricing in the evolving electric sector.

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    A brief intermission in the podcast to readjust and transition to more personal and community-focused topics.

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    Club Updates and Community Engagement:

    Personal Updates and Motorsports Chat:

    Conclusion:

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    Porsche vs. Singer Drama: Dive into the lawsuit between Porsche and Singer, exploring the changes on Singer's website and speculating on the reasons behind the legal battle. Discuss the potential implications for Porsche reimagination and other similar brands in the industry.

    Dealership Discontent: Delve into the growing dissatisfaction with Porsche dealerships, as customers face allocation issues and lackluster experiences. Analyze the impact of these problems on Porsche's sales strategies and the potential consequences for the brand's reputation.

    Exciting Cayman Projects: Highlight the excitement surrounding a Cayman drift car and a turbocharged Cayman S 2.0 project, discussing the innovation and creativity within the Porsche community.

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    Special Restorations:

    Dream Car Dilemmas:

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    Mission X Concept: Rumors are swirling about Porsche's potential new hypercar, the Mission X. This all-electric hypercar with a center motor, called the E-core, could boast a staggering 1700hp. While projections suggest it could be priced in the millions, it raises questions about its future usability and whether modern cars are becoming timeless classics like their predecessors.

    Top Gear's Best 911 of All Time: Top Gear newsletter is letting the people vote on the best 911 of all time. From classics like the 930 Turbo to modern marvels like the 997 GT3 RS 4.0, what's your pick and why?

    Porsche 963 at Sebring: The Porsche 963 secured 3rd place at Sebring, contributing valuable points to their standings. Did you catch the race? That Cadillac wreck was quite the spectacle!

    Rally Season Preparation: With rally season approaching, it's crucial to prep your cars early. Arnage Motorsports is already gearing up for events, emphasizing the importance of early preparation due to potential parts and tire shortages.

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    Featured Car: Porsche 1969 910:

    Hybrid 911 in 2025:

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    Episode 225 Show Notes

    Introduction:

    Thanking our dedicated listeners and supporters. Quick recap of the recent Amelia Island event.

    Personal Update:

    Shoutout to co-host's significant other for acquiring a first-gen Boxster in Guards Red. Brief discussion on the Boxster, its appeal, and plans for it. Have you had the chance to drive it yet? Future plans for modifications or outings?

    Motorsport News:

    Recap of the recent World Endurance Championship (WEC) in Qatar, highlighting Porsche's overall victory. Mention of Laurens Vanthoor's success and his previous appearance on the show. Discussion on the performance of the Porsche 963 despite the challenging conditions in Qatar. Preview of the upcoming 12 Hours of Sebring on March 16th. Speculation on Porsche's potential success at Sebring and its significance in the championship. Query about attending the event in person versus watching from home. Insight into the challenges of racing at Sebring and its impact on the cars.

    Automotive Industry Updates:

    Porsche's announcement of the Taycan Turbo GT scheduled for March 11th. Brief commentary on the news. Delays in Porsche deliveries due to microchip shortages and other issues at ports. Anecdotal story of a Porsche 3RS held for delivery due to a faulty active wing. Reflection on the longevity of active components in Porsches and potential aftermarket solutions. Discussion on the choice between hydraulic and electric systems in Porsche's active components.

    Commercial Break

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    Industry Buzz:

    Community Discussion:

    Conclusion:

    Thanking listeners for tuning in.
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    PCar Talk Podcast Episode 224: Cheating Scandals, Legendary Cars, and Power Struggles

    Introduction: Welcome back to PCar Talk! Episode 224 is here, and we've got a jam-packed show for you today, covering everything from cheating scandals in the racing world to fascinating stories about iconic cars. But before we dive in, we want to take a moment to thank all of our listeners for their continued support. You're the reason we do what we do!

    24 Hours of Rolex Cheating Scandal: In a shocking turn of events, IMSA reports that Ferrari and BMW were caught cheating during the 24 Hours of Rolex. Both manufacturers were found to have manipulated their cars to produce more power, leading to a strong performance in the race. As a result, all affected cars will be stripped of their points. IMSA is now working closely with manufacturers to ensure a fair Balance of Performance (BOP) and holding teams accountable for any violations. What are your thoughts on this recurring issue?

    Nissan's Influence on the Porsche 959: Did you know that the legendary Nissan R32, also known as the "Godzilla," owes its existence to Porsche's iconic 959? It's true! Nissan purchased a 959 from Porsche with the intention of dismantling it to study its technology, including its all-wheel-drive system and engine tech, for the development of the R32. Porsche tried to prevent Nissan from obtaining the car, but ultimately failed. This fascinating piece of automotive history raises some interesting questions. What are your thoughts on Nissan's bold move, and how it influenced the development of the R32?

    Porsche's Venture into Cell Phones: Porsche has recently entered the world of cell phones with a folding device that supposedly pays homage to the design of a 911 hood. However, opinions on this collaboration with a Chinese cell phone maker are divided. Some see it as a clever marketing move, while others question the relevance of such a product for a brand like Porsche. What are your thoughts on Porsche's foray into the world of tech?

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    Conclusion: That's all for today's episode of PCar Talk! We hope you enjoyed our discussion on these hot topics in the automotive world. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting episodes, and as always, drive safe!

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    Introduction:

    Welcome back to another episode! We've got some exciting updates and news to share with our Porsche enthusiasts. Big news on the Macan EV, but first, let's dive into the thrilling Daytona recap.

    Daytona Recap:

    The Porsche Penske team emerged victorious with the Number 7 car securing the overall win, marking their 19th overall win at Daytona – the most of all time. The weekend was packed with highlights, and we had the pleasure of hanging out with some cool people, including the iconic Brad Pitt. A special shoutout to everyone who captured great shots of the cowboy killer and tagged us. Rexy took second place, and our close friend Michael McCarthy and his teammates had an impressive four-hour race with Riley Motorsports in the Michelin Pilot Challenge.

    Big Picture Thoughts on Daytona:

    Reflecting on the event, this past year saw the highest attendance ever. Does the continued growth indicate the impact of the France family owning IMSA now? Share your thoughts. Surprisingly, no Porsche manufacturer booth again. Will we ever see one again?

    Macan EV Highlights:

    Now, onto the Macan EV. Journalists got a curveball with the range announcement – understated but impressive, with real-life figures around 380 miles in the Macan 4 and slightly less in the turbo. Porsche expects to see a significant demand for these electric vehicles. What are your thoughts on this latest addition to the Porsche lineup?

    EU Fossil Fuel Ban Delay:

    Breaking news from the EU: the official announcement of a potential delay in the fossil fuel ban set for 2035. Enthusiasts might not be surprised, as the EV era's permanence was always a topic of speculation. What implications does this have for automakers like Volvo and Jaguar, already committed to full EV lineups? How might this impact their business models?

    Monthly Giveaway Teaser:

    Stay tuned to find out what exciting giveaway we have in store for you this month!

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    Quick brake for a moment. Now, let's shift gears to some updates on our beloved Porsches.

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    Conclusion:

    That wraps up this episode packed with Daytona excitement, Macan EV surprises, and Porsche updates. Stay tuned for more thrilling content in the next episode!
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    Introduction:

    Greetings and thanks to the listeners for tuning in.

    Segment 1: Macan EV Real World Test:

    Macan EV tested in the real world, achieving 298 miles of range on a single charge at 60mph. Details about the top trim: 603 hp, 737 ft lbs of torque, and no disclosed curb weight. Discussion points: Thoughts on the 298-mile range. Speculations on Porsche's decision not to disclose the curb weight. Opinions on the rear slop hatch design.

    Segment 2: Vintage Porsche 911 Ranking by Car and Driver:

    Car and Driver's top six vintage Porsche 911s ranking. Discussion on each model, likes, dislikes, and opinions. Voting out one of the six and giving reasons. Speculation on any missed vintage variants that should have made the list.

    Segment 3: Porsche IMSA GTP Team Update:

    Porsche adds ex-BMW technical director to the IMSA GTP team as a race engineer. Speculation on the potential insights into BMW's technical strategies.

    Segment 4: Luft Becoming Mainstream:

    Luft becoming mainstream with coverage in Car and Driver and DuPont Registry News. Acknowledgment of Patty Long's role in organizing the event. Reflection on Luft's origins as a small parking lot meetup and its transformation into a large-scale event. Discussion on feelings about the event's growth and whether grassroots appeal is preferred.

    Conclusion:

    Thanking the audience for listening and encouraging them to join Patreon and get more of the podcast.

    Outro:

    Social media plugs, contact information, and a final thank you to the listeners.
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    Introduction:

    Warm greetings to our Patreon Pcar Club members – the driving force behind our podcast.

    Christmas Cheer and Car Talks:

    Reflecting on holiday gifts – any new cars or exciting car parts among our audience? Excitement building up for the upcoming racing season with the roar before the 24hr and the 24hr Rolex events. Personal updates: Host's car still in paint, anticipating completion in the next week or two. Listeners invited to share their own updates.

    Porsche's 992.2 Engine Developments:

    Breaking news on the 992.2 engines: The 3.0 turbo in the base Carrera getting a power boost to 390 hp. Return of the 3.6-liter engine, slated for the Carrera S and GTS models, accompanied by a 48-volt non plug-in hybrid motor. Porsche's bold move: 3.6 expected to replace the 4.0 in the GT3 and GT3 RS models. Insights into Porsche's long-term strategy, hinting at the 3.0L becoming the primary power plant for future hybrid endeavors.

    Hybrid GT Cars on the Horizon:

    Speculations and analysis on the potential hybridization of GT cars, utilizing the 3.6L flat 6 motor for future models. Unpacking the implications of Porsche's vision for hybrid technology in their iconic GT lineup.

    Design Highlights of 992.2:

    Aesthetic details of the 992.2 design, featuring intriguing elements like front bumper "teeth," an aero wing, and a somewhat centered exhaust.

    Acknowledgment and Closing:

    Heartfelt thanks to our Patreon Pcar Club members for their invaluable support. Your contributions keep the wheels turning! For those who aren't yet part of the club, we invite you to join and unlock exclusive content. Sign up at Patreon.com/Pcartalk. Closing thoughts on the exciting developments discussed, encouraging audience engagement and feedback.
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    Episode 219:

    In this episode of our podcast, we delve into the captivating details of a 912, a creation by a Hungarian company that weighs 1541 lbs, is constructed entirely from carbon, and boasts a price tag of $437,000. With 190 horsepower at 7,200 rpm. We draw comparisons to the iconic Lotus Elan from the '60s, pondering whether the 912 is pushing boundaries merely for the sake of being different.

    The conversation then shifts to the Singer car known as the Dynamic and Lightweight Study (DLS), one of the first to be publicly listed for sale. Originally priced at $2 million before options, this particular model claims to have $375,000 in additional features. With only 75 units manufactured worldwide, the ask for one of these machines becomes a tantalizing mystery. Is it a great Christmas gift, and how do you perceive the original price point of $2 million?

    Our automotive exploration extends to RUF's significant push in the US, with a Miami headquarters led by Alosia, Aloi’s daughter. Does this mark a new era for RUF, and how does Alosia’s background, having grown up and worked in various aspects of the company, influence the brand's future? We ponder the significance of Miami as an epicenter and discuss RUF's potential next moves in the industry.

    As the holiday season approaches, we tackle the age-old question of whether a car makes a ridiculous gift. Join us in this festive discussion, and stay tuned for more as we continue our exploration into the thrilling world of automobiles. But first, a brief brake, and then we'll pick up where we left off, on this cliffhanger of automotive excitement!

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    Porsche has broken their own record of the highest climb in a 911. You might think the two cars they brought were Dakars but its a parts bin of things on a C4S chassis. The 963 program sees some familiar faces going to the WEC series over IMSA. If you have $20k can you get a Porsche and which one is the question we attempt to answer. If you want more topics and a longer episode head on over to Patreon.com/Pcartalk sign up for one of the memberships and play it in it entirety on the Patreon app.

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    We talk about what Toyota is doing and why it will affect Porsche's decision's in the long term. The sister car of the 964 RSR in The White Collection was auctioned off and may give a glimpse on the numbers for the one going to RM. Will the Sport Turismo become collectable since there will be no more wagons in the new generation Panamera? Then we discuss a few more topics on Patreon for our Pcar Club members. If you want to get more then head on over to Patreon.com/Pcartalk to become a member then click play to hear the longer version of the show.

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    We talk about HSR and the changes we have seen this year. Then deep dive into The White Collection and talk about some of the highlights.

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    Porsche is going starting to support Google natively in their infotainment. Manthey is camouflaging their kit on a 992 GT3RS. For the 8hr race the 963s will get a weight reduction. Have you been to HSR in Daytona?