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Nope. I’d make them fix that FOR SURE.New car had a broken clip on dashboard panel and was replaced but still doesn't sit flush. Driver's side is shown for comparison.
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I know. 1 hour in to my 30 days!Definitely a lemon law case, get your money back now!
My brother has had his 2022 911 cabriolet at the Porsche dealer since November. None of the cameras are working. Took them many tries to determine a specific part was broken. An owner in Atlanta had the same problem and replacing a specific part fixed the problem. However getting Porsche to produce the part and send to the US for a warranty repair has been challenging to say the least. It is still being produced for new cars, they just have delayed making his. They said it is being produced very soon and should be shipped within the week I believe. So far his dealer has billed Porsche at least $40k for the loaner car. After it gets fixed Porsche will have to come to a settlement on the loss of use of his car, payment on insurance and the like.Should have bought a Porsche this type of thing never would happen!
I was just being a facetious punk! I am not surprised by the story most people think Porches,Audi,MB,BMW and the likes seemingly treat the customer differently..lol yeah, OK might dress nicer and talk more professional but they are all the same and some come with HEFTY,HEFTY price tags on everything because the "Consumer" thinks they have something speacial.......lolMy brother has had his 2022 911 cabriolet at the Porsche dealer since November. None of the cameras are working. Took them many tries to determine a specific part was broken. An owner in Atlanta had the same problem and replacing a specific part fixed the problem. However getting Porsche to produce the part and send to the US for a warranty repair has been challenging to say the least. It is still being produced for new cars, they just have delayed making his. They said it is being produced very soon and should be shipped within the week I believe. So far his dealer has billed Porsche at least $40k for the loaner car. After it gets fixed Porsche will have to come to a settlement on the loss of use of his car, payment on insurance and the like.
He opted not to go with the lemon law because he really likes the car. It is his dream car and was a custom order and he'd get another one optioned the same. The problem is he would get in the back of the line at his dealer and have to pay 2 year newer pricing. Kind of ridiculous that Porsche has had his car at the dealer for almost 6 months already all because they have been seriously delayed in producing the part. Once it arrives it will take the dealer 2 weeks to pull the car apart and replace. That would make me uncomfortable having the dealer tear it apart and trust their technicians. However he isn't very happy about the situation and I have decided not to share that little nugget with him.
The Germans have always been known to very courteous when they are invading or killing you ! LOL !My Mercedes Benz experience: more courteous, smiling faces, more lube, but I'm still bending over when all is said and done. But better than the rough treatment I get from GM dealers.