PEC Delivery and license plates.
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PEC Delivery and license plates.
I am doing PEC delivery of my GT3 touring in January.
My dealer just sent me the PEC forms to fill out and I noticed that on the last paragraph it says: "Customer must provide vehicle license plate(s), temporary or permanent, for installation before the vehicle can be released for operation by Customer."
Does anybody know if they insist on installing a front plate at PEC?
This would be a total deal breaker for me if holes are drilled in the front bumper.
Would love to hear from members who have done PEC delivery.
Thanks.
My dealer just sent me the PEC forms to fill out and I noticed that on the last paragraph it says: "Customer must provide vehicle license plate(s), temporary or permanent, for installation before the vehicle can be released for operation by Customer."
Does anybody know if they insist on installing a front plate at PEC?
This would be a total deal breaker for me if holes are drilled in the front bumper.
Would love to hear from members who have done PEC delivery.
Thanks.
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I am doing PEC delivery of my GT3 touring in January.
My dealer just sent me the PEC forms to fill out and I noticed that on the last paragraph it says: "Customer must provide vehicle license plate(s), temporary or permanent, for installation before the vehicle can be released for operation by Customer."
Does anybody know if they insist on installing a front plate at PEC?
This would be a total deal breaker for me if holes are drilled in the front bumper.
Would love to hear from members who have done PEC delivery.
Thanks.
My dealer just sent me the PEC forms to fill out and I noticed that on the last paragraph it says: "Customer must provide vehicle license plate(s), temporary or permanent, for installation before the vehicle can be released for operation by Customer."
Does anybody know if they insist on installing a front plate at PEC?
This would be a total deal breaker for me if holes are drilled in the front bumper.
Would love to hear from members who have done PEC delivery.
Thanks.
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Just did LA PEC in June and had the same concerns before delivery. They told me that their default is to not ruin the front by drilling holes. So you're good. Also, check my avatar.
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Did mine at Atlanta last month and they know not to touch the bumper. I think they assume people don't want the front bumper drilled and then they confirmed that with me when arrived. It was a great experience so don't let that stop you.
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California: Just found out this morning that, starting in January (1/1), dealers must attach a temporary plastic plate to the back *and* front of every car they sell before it leaves the lot. If a cop pulls over a non-complying car, they will fine both the owner and the dealer that sold it. As such, I assume PEC, acting as the delivering dealer, will be putting on the front plates starting in January.
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California: Just found out this morning that, starting in January (1/1), dealers must attach a temporary plastic plate to the back *and* front of every car they sell before it leaves the lot. If a cop pulls over a non-complying car, they will fine both the owner and the dealer that sold it. As such, I assume PEC, acting as the delivering dealer, will be putting on the front plates starting in January.
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I thought about this option. I just don't want to show up and find that the car already had the front plate bracket installed...
Anyway, I asked my dealer to confirm with PECLA that there won't be a front plate mounted. If they insist and won't allow tow hook bracket for some odd reason then I'm canceling the PEC delivery.
(But I find it hard to believe they'll be so hard-headed about this. We'll see...).
Anyway, I asked my dealer to confirm with PECLA that there won't be a front plate mounted. If they insist and won't allow tow hook bracket for some odd reason then I'm canceling the PEC delivery.
(But I find it hard to believe they'll be so hard-headed about this. We'll see...).
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The Pope - Thanks for the head's up. I had not heard of that new law in California. Will do as Evilfij suggests and use my tow hook license plate mount, if my dealership will allow me. Will definitely head this one off at the pass rather than showing up to find my PTS GT3T has a hideous plastic license plate mounted on the front bumper.
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Honestly this is nothing new. Front plate are have always been mandatory in CA. It's just that dealers know not to mess up a front bumper by drilling holes and when you take delivery of the car with no front plate they have you sign a form saying that you acknowledge that front plates have to be installed on the car and you refused the installation.
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Mount, inspect, pay $15.00, remove plate, drive off...
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I will look into this further with my SA at Porsche DTLA. Hopefully, at the very least, I can use the tow hook mount as a workaround. I keep my spare plate under the carpet and my tow mount in the glove compartment of my GTS for the rare times that I park in West Hollywood, where you are all but guaranteed to get a ticket if you do not have a front license plate.
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I will look into this further with my SA at Porsche DTLA. Hopefully, at the very least, I can use the tow hook mount as a workaround. I keep my spare plate under the carpet and my tow mount in the glove compartment of my GTS for the rare times that I park in West Hollywood, where you are all but guaranteed to get a ticket if you do not have a front license plate.
Never mount the rear one either... I just sold my GTS after two and a half years of driving with the dealer plates...
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