VoltDriven
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Why isn't this car selling? The high mileage is a red-flag ...
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Non-franchised dealer will be a show stopper.https://www.hyundaiofbedford.com/us...dford-oh-751add99ac184a8346818d65339bbcec.htm
Why isn't this car selling? The high mileage is a red-flag ...
Please comment.
Because the battery life will out live the car in reality - there are cars with 200K+ miles (not just Porsche) which still have healthy batteries. Don't believe the negative hype on battery / battery degradation as it is generally overstated. Battery SOH (state of health) will decline over time for sure but not to the extent you may have imagined.Why isn’t the battery state a concern for the mileage ?

Porsche dealer will have to do a deep inspection check before they can CPO or extend the warranty. This is not an automatic pay and extend event.I think as long as the car is under "New Car Warranty" which this car is.. one can purchase an official extended warranty from Porsche
Good to know, but I would pay to CPO it which would be better than extending factory warranty.Got it, makes sense. I called around a few porsche dealership and heard it was pay and extend .. but will clarify
for sure a CPO is better but it’s almost more money ? i think CPO GTS will run around 110k plus.Good to know, but I would pay to CPO it which would be better than extending factory warranty.
However, what if you buy it and CPO check fails, then you can fall on factory warranty to correct before it can be CPO'd. Specifically, HV battery SoH has to be good, all recalls are completed, and multi-point inspection passes.
"Stateside" = in the USA (I'm in the UK).Sorry. What do you mean Stateside?
It's hard to find a Gen Blue. + Black/Chalk interior![]()