Having a cool old project car is less cool when everyone else is some jerk who bought into it.
To answer: There’s only so many times you want to strike up a friendly conversation with a driver about their lovely car, only to be met with them having no clue about their bespoke vehicle, or even worse - the pitted feeling that they are somehow superior.
Porsche drivers in most of places I’ve lived do not behave this way. You will have a better time and luck in the Bay Area chatting cars with someone who drives a Ferrari or McLaren (or a Mazda to make it clear it’s not simply value) than a Porsche owner.
As a petrol head, I’m saying it’s sad that most tech bros buy these over the top track cars and don’t know much about them besides the paint color or alcantara.
I'd argue it is, at least once they started making more SUV's than 911's.
Porsche has one duty to its shareholders. Keep existing. They do that by selling cars.
Just kidding, I don't have kids.