Man shocked to learn he could get a Porsche way cheaper than he realized

  • American TikToker Alex Sedlak discovered Porsche cars were more attainable than he thought
  • The used Porsche Taycans look spectacular and cost less than a new Toyota Tundra
  • There are some hidden gems found in the luxury car market

Published on Jan 22, 2025 at 5:58 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Jan 22, 2025 at 5:58 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

This American TikToker went viral for discussing the price of a Porsche and how they might be far cheaper than people realize.

After dropping a significant amount of cash on a new Toyota Tundra, the content creator discovered that he could’ve paid less for a used Porsche Taycan.

Considering the Taycan is relatively new to the market, he was surprised.

The TikToker has now ordered himself a used Porsche Taycan because the deal was too good to pass up.

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Way cheaper than many realize

American TikToker Alex Sedlak – @sedlakspam – revealed he found relatively new used Porsches selling online for $60,000, sometimes less.

The Porsches he discovered were mainly 2021 Porsche Taycan EVs.

The price of these models could be cheaper because this model has been known to cost a lot to maintain.

Sedlak explained in his TikTok that he had just bought a new Toyota Tundra for $76,000 and couldn’t believe he could find Porsche cars for less.

@sedlakspam

Crazy

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‘You don’t need a Lamborghini bro’

While an everyday driver probably won’t be doing their errands in a Lamborghini, the used luxury car market can have a lot of hidden gems if you know where to find them.

Even other Porsche models have proven themselves to be surprisingly affordable given their prestige.

The content creator was so pleased with his discovery that he ordered one for himself.

It just goes to show, sometimes you really can be balling on a budget.

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Daisy Edwards is a journalist who started her media career after graduating with a degree in History and Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London. A dissertation about EVs and five years of experience writing about literature, history and politics later, she now writes for Supercar Blondie. Outside of work, she has a passion for country music, dogs and all things tech.