SWMH29
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- First Name
- Steven
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- Feb 15, 2023
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- Taycan Turbo S
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Hi - I'm based in the UK and have been without my Taycan Turbo S since the start of November.
Briefly, the car went dead whilst in store (I was away) and when recovered by Porsche assist it was said to have a dead 12v battery for which I had to pay! This took about 5 weeks to come and when fitted they then decided the car needed a new "Control Connect Module" - this took around 6 weeks to come. When this was fitted they have diagnosed that there is a faulty cell in the main HV battery which Porsche UK will repair. I have no time scale on this repair as yet.
Initially I had no loan car as I didn't really need one. However, in January I thought I'd take a loan car as I might as well put my local miles on their car and not mine! I've been given a perfectly nice Audi Q2 (1.4 petrol) but the longer this is going on it's winding me up that I own a depreciating £150,000 car and I'm driving a £40,000 car!! Is this the normal thing, that even with long term issues you don't get a car even close to what you own as a loan car??
To top it off our other electric car (an ID3) which I was using to go in and out of London during the Taycan's absence has also died (well, the front lights due to a faulty speaker!!) so I'm not feeling the love for our electric car future currently!
Briefly, the car went dead whilst in store (I was away) and when recovered by Porsche assist it was said to have a dead 12v battery for which I had to pay! This took about 5 weeks to come and when fitted they then decided the car needed a new "Control Connect Module" - this took around 6 weeks to come. When this was fitted they have diagnosed that there is a faulty cell in the main HV battery which Porsche UK will repair. I have no time scale on this repair as yet.
Initially I had no loan car as I didn't really need one. However, in January I thought I'd take a loan car as I might as well put my local miles on their car and not mine! I've been given a perfectly nice Audi Q2 (1.4 petrol) but the longer this is going on it's winding me up that I own a depreciating £150,000 car and I'm driving a £40,000 car!! Is this the normal thing, that even with long term issues you don't get a car even close to what you own as a loan car??
To top it off our other electric car (an ID3) which I was using to go in and out of London during the Taycan's absence has also died (well, the front lights due to a faulty speaker!!) so I'm not feeling the love for our electric car future currently!
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