3 months and $13,000 later...50k repair. Car is 100 % solid. Many due diligence drives!
Porsche had total control of the process and once I relaxed I was fine
Car was repairable and they repaired it. Done... after 2 years
Are you saying that the cost to repair two door panels was $50,000?50k repair. Car is 100 % solid. Many due diligence drives!
Porsche had total control of the process and once I relaxed I was fine
Car was repairable and they repaired it. Done... after 2 years
To clarify, you’re saying this happened 2 years ago and you just received the car back after repairs???My video is too large for now.
The car was hit 4/16/2022 intentionally by an enraged person (or child) driving an 18 wheeler with 8 cars on it.
I had the car 6 weeks, 1100 miles
where are you seeing these "buyback lemon cars ... for upper 60s [currency? presumably 67k-69k currency units] with low miles".... I can't find anything online in the US for < $77k USD.I’m seeing some of the buyback lemon cars available for upper 60s with low miles for a 2020 turbo there are three or four listed .
With the steep depreciation curve on EV’s are these worth a shot for that price?
Can someone explain why it cost so much to repair both of these cars? Was it more damage than the panels??Are you saying that the cost to repair two door panels was $50,000?
Can someone explain why it cost so much to repair both of these cars? Was it more damage than the panelsAre you saying that the cost to repair two door panels was $50,000?
Bumper, quarter, headlight (not cheap), a wire harness and a cellular antenna (I believe), paint and labor. Believe it or not, that was 13,000. The delay was parts.Can someone explain why it cost so much to repair both of these cars? Was it more damage than the panels??
Thanks for the response.Bumper, quarter, headlight (not cheap), a wire harness and a cellular antenna (I believe), paint and labor. Believe it or not, that was 13,000. The delay was parts.