SCPoster
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- First Name
- Frank
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2022
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- Location
- Fife,Scotland
- Vehicles
- Taycan CT4; Porsche 911 997.1 C2S
Don’t lose hope - these guys are seeing how hard you push back when you get their stock answer.Quick update. Visited Porsche Dublin yesterday to discuss my car, today is the 88th day of 2024 that my car has been at the dealership. The staff at Porsche Dublin are always willing to discuss, but the outcome was pretty useless, essentially:
1. They have given me a loaner Taycan, what more can they be expected to do?
2. They have no idea when my car will be returned. This was updated 30 minutes later with the news that another battery cell must be replaced, the 3rd. Previous experience suggests that this repair takes a minimum of 8 weeks.
3. Absolutely unwilling to discuss my rejection of the vehicle, a permanent replacement vehicle or a reasonable allowance againt another vehicle.
4. Acknowledged without hesitation that these are issues I could see again and again and that this essentially is part of Taycan ownership!
5. That 'Audi e-Tron GTs & BMW iXs are doing exactly the same'.
Meantime the 6 month old loaner was very dirty on delivery, is showing a consistent amber 'chassis fault' message and the tailgate is full of water such that each time I open it, it floods the luggage area (Ireland gets lots of rain remember, even in summer!).
I'm convinced that Porsche AG have a strategy of 'toughen it out' with Taycan drivers while ensuring that they just about stay within consumer law of the relevant jurisdiction. After that, my belief is that they couldn't care a less, I can draw no other conclusion. They make their money on 911, Panamera, Cayenne, not Taycan.
You have to put them on notice that reasserts your consumer rights. The right to “enjoy” your product and is it “fit for purpose”. As this isn’t the case then what does your consumer rights cover - if this was a tv or a dishwasher would you accept the same answer?
The situation is not acceptable for a €20k car or a €100k + car.
Start writing - quote consumer law -put a stake in the ground.
Get them to confirm this in writing…..
Acknowledged without hesitation that these are issues I could see again and again and that this essentially is part of Taycan ownership!
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