If you leave it to the dealer, you will get very vague info. Typically dealers will put a RFP to a broker and get competitive bids based on varying schedules. Schedules will also change. Also due to this process, it is likely your car will be go from dealer to point A on one carrier, to have...
I commented on reddit as well, but it is very common for major repairs to have your car taken on an extended test drive and be taken home by someone for the night. It helps them to find any random issues by mimicking a daily use scenario.
Or they can give the car back to you and only to have...
Options I wish I got:
full leather interior, really elevates the car. Right now it feels kind of cheap with the only upside that the car sits at a train station while I am at work, so I feel less bad about the leather being exposed to the sun.
Cooled seat, it gets hot in the summer and my...
i was doing like 80mph on saturday on route 1 in trenton and hit a repeatedly paved over expansion joint while in the lowest ride height. this thread is giving me a lot of anxiety :/
BTW the current dealer can decode it or can get it for you. I had called a land rover dealer a few years ago about a taycan they had, and I told them I am not going to buy a porsche without knowing the exact spec as it is make or break for porsches. they came back to me with a print out from...
it is ok
you live in canada and yet it doesnt have heated steering wheel
it has the base seat (18 ways are awesome, but some dont like it)
it doesn't have leather dash and door, i dont either, but it really elevates the interior and make it feel like a $100k+ car
if it has the standard audio...
I dropped my car off at the dealer on Friday, got a loaner, received my car back on Monday and was told that the parts were not available. Literally gave the dealer my car for a weekend with a loaner--just for a free car wash
I had this happened once with a car I owned... I bought an used 911 to use during the 2 year while the insurance and the body shop went at it, then sued my insurance for loss of use, and ended the 2 year with the car fully repaired, made 15k on the 911 when I sold it, and then made enough profit...
^ regarding the above, I am a person where imperfections bother me and if it is on things I own (house, car, etc) I go crazy thinking about how to fix it (I will probably die of a heart attack one day). hence the PPF is really for my own peace of mind when I look and admire at my car after parking
Does it use the same accumulator method as mclarens? Because those are consumable items that will leak if you hit 5 years or a big potholes. I can deal with that in an exotic, but not for a daily
This is what Porsche does. When they refreshes 911 from gen 1 into gen 2, the base model will have almost as much power as the S models. I’m sure that felt good for 911 owners.
on the forums you’ll see people most commonly cross shop between S model of an earlier gen 911 with the base model of...
My service advisor also told me the same and I've been politely nodding as I thought he may be confusing the panamera wagon being discontinued. Maybe he was right?