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They're called sports cars for a reason. They're driven far less than everyday cars. They're fantastic fun.

I'm an enviromentalist and I'd still buy an ICE Porsche.

No EV has come close ... only the Hyundai ioniq 5 N seems to be looking interesting.




What are you looking for? Typically when people say sports car they mean high-torque (and thereby acceleration)... which ... you will not get an ICE motor that gives you similar performance to an electric drive


>I'm an enviromentalist and I'd still buy an ICE Porsche.

Environmentalists walk or ride bikes.


According to whom?

I am also an environmentalist and burn some fuel from time to time, I’m not a zealot.

For me to operate and support the environment the best I can I also need to be mentally fit and have life enjoinment. And riding my old classic carbureted Triumph helps me with that.


According to my dictionary an environmentalist is "a person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it from being damaged by human activities".

I can't see how buying a Porsche (or any car really) is compatible with that.


That's a bit like saying, I'm pro athlete (or even just very health conscious), but going out for a night out with my friends to a fast food joint is not compatible with that.



Where do you draw the line then? If I spend the week jetting across the Atlantic but then take a reusable bag to the supermarket am I an environmentalist?



Where do you draw the line then?

I'll note I've seen people struggling across the supermarket carpark to avoid buying a plastic bag only to get in a giant SUV. It's a form of moral licensing[1], there is a huge amount of dissonance around environmental issues.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-licensing


I'll agree on that example. But that's different to what's been discussed in this thread.

A sports car, used fairly sparingly for fun, and not a daily driver - is different to the horrible trend of daily driving done via ugly, honkingly big SUV's.

There's a line somewhere out there that enables humanity to have fun and not destroy the planet ... probably related to the 80/20 rule.


“I’m a vegetarian, but I’d still scarf down a steak.”




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