afhussain
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- Abdul
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I thought I would post this on here in case someone else was in a similar situation. I bought a 2020 Taycan 4S in February, I bought it from a private seller and it did not have any warranty. The car had 49k on the clock.
I had to wait 90 after buying the car but I have just purchased 2 years warranty from Porsche at Silverstone. They had to do a 111 check which cost me £265. I was bricking myself that they would fine all sorts wrong which would mean that it would not be viable to get a warranty because I would have to get the issues fixed first. The only thing they failed it on were two worn front tyres (even though the car passed an MOT a few days ago). They charged me £800 for two tyres and then sold me 2 years warranty for £2,190. Overall it was an expensive Saturday morning but at least I now have peace of mind that I am covered by a Porsche warranty if something goes wrong. I can keep extending it now without having to redo the 111 Check as long as I extend before the warranty runs out.
I was a little surprised that the warranty doesn’t cover the high voltage battery or any glass. The later means that if I have an issue with my pan roof, it is not covered.
I had to wait 90 after buying the car but I have just purchased 2 years warranty from Porsche at Silverstone. They had to do a 111 check which cost me £265. I was bricking myself that they would fine all sorts wrong which would mean that it would not be viable to get a warranty because I would have to get the issues fixed first. The only thing they failed it on were two worn front tyres (even though the car passed an MOT a few days ago). They charged me £800 for two tyres and then sold me 2 years warranty for £2,190. Overall it was an expensive Saturday morning but at least I now have peace of mind that I am covered by a Porsche warranty if something goes wrong. I can keep extending it now without having to redo the 111 Check as long as I extend before the warranty runs out.
I was a little surprised that the warranty doesn’t cover the high voltage battery or any glass. The later means that if I have an issue with my pan roof, it is not covered.
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