If you've ever bought car parts, you know that rebuilt or remanufactured components aren't a particularly new thing. That's part of the reason that if you buy, say, a new alternator, you get some cash back if you bring your broken one in. It's because that broken one still has good parts in it, and those can be reused for another part in the future. Remanufactured parts don't always come from the original manufacturer, though. Porsche is changing that by expanding its rebuilding plans in order to improve long-term parts availability, reduce material costs, and maybe reduce parts prices. So even after the combustion 718 Cayman goes out of production, you'll still be able to get parts, and they hopefully won't be too expensive.
Porsche is a German sports car manufacturer an...
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