GarrettV
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- Garrett
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- 2021 Taycan 4S
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I've had a lot of drama around getting two wheels replaced along with the rear parking brake, and I'd love to get some opinions. A few months ago, I hit a series of potholes at about 40 mph in my 2021 4S, which amazingly ended up bending both passenger side wheels and destroyed the rear parking brake.
My local Porsche dealership quoted me about $5k for the wheel replacements and $6k for the parking brake. After going back and forth with my insurance, who claimed the parking brake damage was unrelated and was a "manufacturer defect", I had to concede to paying for that out of pocket.
The dealership ordered the wheel replacements (I have Mission E wheels) but then discovered after delivery that they were black and needed to be painted to match my car. They're saying that's an additional $1200! This seems like they should have known this when they quoted me the original costs. Shouldn't they have?
So now I'm looking at paying $7.2k out of pocket for hitting a pothole. It's really got me questioning whether I can keep driving this car in fear of future wheel and tire costs.
Has anybody had similar problems? Yes I know the wheel and tire insurance would have been helpful, but hindsight is 20/20.
Would love to hear thoughts on this since otherwise I love the car and want to continue enjoying it.
My local Porsche dealership quoted me about $5k for the wheel replacements and $6k for the parking brake. After going back and forth with my insurance, who claimed the parking brake damage was unrelated and was a "manufacturer defect", I had to concede to paying for that out of pocket.
The dealership ordered the wheel replacements (I have Mission E wheels) but then discovered after delivery that they were black and needed to be painted to match my car. They're saying that's an additional $1200! This seems like they should have known this when they quoted me the original costs. Shouldn't they have?
So now I'm looking at paying $7.2k out of pocket for hitting a pothole. It's really got me questioning whether I can keep driving this car in fear of future wheel and tire costs.
Has anybody had similar problems? Yes I know the wheel and tire insurance would have been helpful, but hindsight is 20/20.
Would love to hear thoughts on this since otherwise I love the car and want to continue enjoying it.
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