69Mach390
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Yeah, that’s on you, not them.Try to claim Porsche warranty after repairing your car not to manufacturer specifications, they will tell you that they don't honor warranty if the car was not repaired to manufacturer's specifications. In other words, in order to keep warranty you have to repair the car back to at least manufacturer specifications. They use this reasoning whenever justifying why insurance should be paying for Porsche certified repair shops. Do you think they would be willing to say in court that Porsche don't need to be repaired back to Porsche specifications, i.e. they will not void any warranties, even if you pay some backwoods shop to repair your Porsche to half the specs (say suspension to half the rated strength, or battery wiring with half the ampacity)? Insurance companies would love such an official declaration from Porsche.
Again, the warranty language is written to protect them not you.
You and others are claiming they’re breaching the contract without showing any proof of the part of the contract they’re breaching.
Post the actual language in the contract that backs up what you are claiming.
Porsche knows their contract language quite well. And I would bet that in this case, they’re following the contract they wrote.
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