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2015 messages, Last post on Jul 19, 2009 at 3:34 PM
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Replying to: JingleJill (Aug 18, 2008 5:25 am) anyway, After that, i made a appoint date, when i make it, they said" oh, i'm sorry can you come another day" i said "ok" next stop by shop, they said " oh, sorry, nobody's here" when i complained to service manager, He said " sorry, can you come back another day".. i said " It's porsche, why are you working like this, do something" finally when i went to the some another tire shop. they fixed it( they paid it).. That's all...No.....No..... it's getting worst... they could not fix it.. It was not engine,High tech problem.... It was tire balance,, That's it.. i want to go discount tire, pay 50$. and, i will complain to porsche company. it was terrible... Corpus Christi Porsche... |
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Replying to: pepperlover (May 07, 2008 9:42 am) Thanks for your time
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Replying to: Cayenne81 (Jan 02, 2009 12:32 pm) |
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I have owned three Porsches previously, but I have never purchased a Porsche Certified Preowned before. I am looking at a one owner 2005 base Cayenne with 52,000 miles. I inquired about the warranty, and he said I could have the Porsche Certified Preowned warranty for an additional $2,500. This would be for two years or 100,000 total miles whichever comes first. Is it normal for the dealers to offer this as an option?
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Replying to: mrrogers (Mar 27, 2009 9:48 am) Certified Used Vehicle Programs If the dealer is offering to certify the Cayenne for $2,500, then you can appraise and compare the CPO price to the Dealer Retail used price. Who knows if this is normal - maybe this dealer wants to keep their sales options open and if they certify it, they won't be able to sell it to someone as a regular used car without eating some of their inspection expenses. Check out the Porsche Cayenne Prices Paid and Buying Experience discussion for more deal talk.
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Replying to: steve_ (Mar 27, 2009 6:14 pm) Thanks for your prompt and detailed advice. I went to the Edmunds used car section, and CPO adds over $3000 to the retail price of this car, so the $2500 fee does not look too bad. I went to the Porsche Cayenne Prices Paid and Buying Experience discussion, and in at least one other case a buyer paid $2500 to get his Cayenne certified by Porsche as part of the purchase agreement.
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Replying to: mrrogers (Mar 28, 2009 3:57 am) Enjoy the ride. |
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| I currently live in Jacksonville, FL and considering purchasing a single-owner 2005 Porsche Cayenne with 47,124 miles on it. I have never owned a Porsche before so I am really looking for insight into the long-term maintenance of a Cayenne and general thoughts on the driving and ownership experiences. | |
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Replying to: gege7754 (Aug 18, 2008 4:38 pm) It ws first registered in January 2005 (so I have about five months to decide). I have been quoted $4,000 by my local Porsche dealer for a 2 year/24k miles warranty. Deductible is $250. It covers a lot. Is this good value? Can anyone recommend a good warranty company?\ How sure are you that something will go wrong with your porsche within the next 2 years? Is it really necessary to spend $4.000 just for the warranty? I guess German cars are quite expensive to repair. Taking the warranty must be better rather than pay twice or 3 times more later for repairs. When will there be a redesign cayenne? |
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