Front Axle Lift has a "hydraulic" leak, and it's not covered by the warrenty?
#16
Agree with all of above.
Try a U.S. dlr., however be prepared for it to be document and entered by1st dlr. Regardless, its extremely unlikely that is deliberate. More likely a flawed part. Porsche & dlr. should cover as a courtesy.
Good luck, as stated above, it was mentioned as a previous issue.
Try a U.S. dlr., however be prepared for it to be document and entered by1st dlr. Regardless, its extremely unlikely that is deliberate. More likely a flawed part. Porsche & dlr. should cover as a courtesy.
Good luck, as stated above, it was mentioned as a previous issue.
#18
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Update:
Took the car to Porsche Center North Toronto, they will do a warranty repair. Car is washed and vacuumed when i went to pick it up. IMHO, this is the dealership to go to if you are in Toronto.
Again, thank for all the helps!
Took the car to Porsche Center North Toronto, they will do a warranty repair. Car is washed and vacuumed when i went to pick it up. IMHO, this is the dealership to go to if you are in Toronto.
Again, thank for all the helps!
#22
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When the 991.2 GT3 was relased, i went there to order one. The salesman wouldn’t let me get into the options, unless i put down a deposit first. I told him i owned few P cars, and i was willing to trade the .2 turbo. He didn’t care about anything i was saying. Here is the funny part: I asked him when would i get an allocation with VIN. He said in two years. BUT, if i was willing to pay some extra $, i could get one asap.
There are some nice people there. But none of them run the dealership. Service department still gives people ‘suprises’.
EDIT:
If you are rich and don’t care about your car, this dealership will be alright.