How much do I have to earn to afford a Porsche Taycan?

Hello, I'd say I'm already earning pretty decently. But the car costs upwards of 160,000 euros. How much do you think I'd have to earn to buy the car? Enough to have food on the table in addition to the car. 😂👍 Please no stupid answers. Thanks in advance.

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siola55
3 years ago

The autokostencheck.de can help you with a rough overview:

Greetings siola55

TheFamousSpy
3 years ago

It depends on your other costs.

But under 4,000 € net a month it is probably to be forgotten, even in financing because you also have to pay for this part. Even at 10% deposit, this is still €16,000.

Rheinflip
3 years ago

You must have saved 160,000. So that would be about 320 months 500 euros, so only 26 years

Rheinflip
3 years ago
Reply to  Jessy393

Also then you have to raise this sum, it only takes longer until you have paid it off.

Unaufhaltbar07
3 years ago

If you place 1000€ each month, you can buy it in 13 years.

MAB98
3 years ago

No one is so stupid and buys such a car…

2/3 years of leasing with a few hundred euros a month and that was it.

MAB98
3 years ago
Reply to  Jessy393

Go to a Porsche dealer and get a quote.

Almost every new car on our roads is either financed or leased.

Solenostemon
3 years ago

Minimum 3.500€ net.

ZuumZuum
3 years ago

You don’t have to earn anything, you just have to look for the right man.

railan
3 years ago

Those who ask such questions usually do not have to worry about it. Do you already have a license? So the accompanying driving? Of course, you’re enjoying the fact that you’re serving with 17.

railan
3 years ago
Reply to  Jessy393

Two years ago in the 9th grade and now 19? Hope you don’t age so fast. Take care of yourself.

Gerechtigkeit2
3 years ago

Lotto jackpot

Sahneschnitte85
3 years ago
Reply to  Jessy393

And no stupid questions that should be self-explaining

Sahneschnitte85
3 years ago

Electricity, maintenance, inspection, tires, customer service, insurance, tax etc…. then save some nice. You have and can, or it will remain an eternal dream 🤷 ♀️