Warranty check?! Dealer help needed
#16
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CPO's only transfer through a private party purchase or a Porsche dealership purchase, but not through third-party dealerships (like several others have stated). The warranty would only go through April 2019 or 50k miles, whichever comes first (you haven't mentioned how many miles the car has). The CarMax warranty then looks rather pricey for adding just another year in my opinion (unless it has already expired due to mileage)... but your risk tolerance may vary.
^^This
#17
Here is clarification directly from Porsche that CPO would be void in your case:
See** on the following link:
https://www.porsche.com/usa/approved...ures/warranty/
Personally I would get the extra warranty for the time period of your intended use from CarMax especially since the it is valid at the dealer.
Good Luck
See** on the following link:
https://www.porsche.com/usa/approved...ures/warranty/
Personally I would get the extra warranty for the time period of your intended use from CarMax especially since the it is valid at the dealer.
Good Luck
#18
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Click on this link and then replace the VIN with the new VIN. This is a backdoor hack to what dealers use to print out build sheets. I give it another year before Porsche puts the brakes on....I hope they don't.
http://admin.porschedealer.com/repor...ac2a80gk192160
http://admin.porschedealer.com/repor...ac2a80gk192160
#22
#23
I have done a bit of searching, so far all I have came up with is transfer case issues. I will do a little more digging. This purchase will be for the Diesel version of the Cayenne
#24
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Please go to the 958 subforum of the Cayenne forum and post your questions again. Unfortunately, the VIN build sheet hack is no longer available for new VIN searches but some of the options can be figured out by looking at the interior, specially the array of buttons
#25
Will do thanks. New to this forum so still figuring it out.
#26
I'm not seeing a 958 sub, am I not going to the correct locations? Also, can you tell me what 958 stands for, is that the motor classification?
#27
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Originally Posted by BRauscher
I'm not seeing a 958 sub, am I not going to the correct locations? Also, can you tell me what 958 stands for, is that the motor classification?
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