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- Peter
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I also think I will have them pick its up at home. It's a 35 minute drive on the highway. It's parked inside but I don't want to be stranded with fogged windows along the highway. It's around freezing temperatures and wet. I don't know how long it would take for the windows to get fogged if they are not when I leave.When mine packed up last spring, Porsche advised me to use their recovery service, since they considered it unsafe to drive with misted up windscreen. As a bonus a recovered car will also get a quicker response at the workshop, compared to book the car in yourself!
And the quicker response is also welcome because I need it working in 3 weeks (or a good alternative). Did you get a loaner when they picked it up ?
Well actually I would like them to fix mine in time. I have 6,5 K winter wheels (Ok also useful in our current wetter at home but not sure if really necessary with winter getting less cold) and 600 euro snow chains (I have 5 unused pairs of pas cars, never used them but needed to drive in the alps).
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Yes I was offered to get a hire car! Not a loaner from Porsche but a Ford Puma rental car, which I had to collect from the airport in Nice!! Not a very good service so I declined the offer.
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