I mean… I can’t really be that mad at Porsche for this. They sell so few cars that it’s not really a big player on the world CO2 stage. And their cars aren’t monster drinkers like rolls Royce, or Bugatti. It’s unfortunate but we have bigger battles to fight.
They also sell cars to people who are much more likely to be able to afford shelling out a bit extra cash to finance the transition to electric mobility. Given that maintaining a livable planet is not an optional nice to have thing, I’d argue they are even more to blame than some others.
I mean… I can’t really be that mad at Porsche for this. They sell so few cars that it’s not really a big player on the world CO2 stage. And their cars aren’t monster drinkers like rolls Royce, or Bugatti. It’s unfortunate but we have bigger battles to fight.
They also sell cars to people who are much more likely to be able to afford shelling out a bit extra cash to finance the transition to electric mobility. Given that maintaining a livable planet is not an optional nice to have thing, I’d argue they are even more to blame than some others.
Porsche sells 320,000 cars a year.