• real_squids@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Can you read? I’m talking about the rest of the EV range.

    Taycan is mid because it’s way too old tech-wise and too big and heavy. If they actually bothered to make an EV Cayman I’d call that an actual sports car.

    Taycan is just a hot executive sedan/wagon, I wouldn’t really call an E63 a sports car, but my idea is something smaller and lighter, S2K being a perfect example.

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      1 day ago

      Can you read? I’m talking about the rest of the EV range.

      But why? It makes no sense to do so given the context of the conversation. I assumed you’d missed the Taycan somehow rather than that you were just arguing in bad faith.

      Taycan is just a hot executive sedan/wagon, I wouldn’t really call an E63 a sports car, but my idea is something smaller and lighter, S2K being a perfect example.

      Bruh. The sport variant does 0-60 in 3 seconds. 690 horsepower. Get real.

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        17 hours ago

        You were the one who brought up the rest of the EVs?

        edit: taycan also weighs more than a w222 while making comparable power so what? i wouldn’t call an s class a sports car

        a hummer ev does 0-60 in the same amount of time, it’s still not a sports car

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          10 hours ago

          A hummer EV is not a sedan. Get outta here with your no-true-scotsman nonsense. You realize the Taycan is the safety car for Formula E, right?

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            Aston were a safety car at some point and they make luxury grand tourers so that doesn’t matter. It doesn’t take much to make a fast EV, it takes a lot to make it drive like an S2K or a 350Z, which is my point and you’d know that already if you bothered to read my previous comment lmfao.

            Your definition is subjective, same as mine, I think Porsche and a lot of other manufacturers are muddying it further for the sake of sales which I have a problem with and I wish they’d stop.