Cappo
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- Chris
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I've got my eye on a 72 plate Taycan (registered in December 2022) which is for sale at a non-Porsche dealer. Despite being almost 2 years old the car only has 50 miles on the clock and I've been told is still eligible for 100% first year tax relief if bought through my company.
I was wondering if there's anything that I should be concerned about, considering the car has not been driven much over the past couple of years? Apparently the original Porsche warranty is still valid until December 2025 but I was wondering if sitting around might have affected the 12v battery or maybe some other parts? Will having so few miles on the clock affect the Porsche warranty?
I realise there will probably be a few recalls outstanding which I can handle, I just don't want any problems that Porsche refuse to fix under warranty because it hasn't been driven frequently enough.
Thanks for all your words of wisdom
I was wondering if there's anything that I should be concerned about, considering the car has not been driven much over the past couple of years? Apparently the original Porsche warranty is still valid until December 2025 but I was wondering if sitting around might have affected the 12v battery or maybe some other parts? Will having so few miles on the clock affect the Porsche warranty?
I realise there will probably be a few recalls outstanding which I can handle, I just don't want any problems that Porsche refuse to fix under warranty because it hasn't been driven frequently enough.
Thanks for all your words of wisdom
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