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Performing CPO on a 1 yr old C2S w/ 12K Miles - Is it worth it?

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Old 10-22-2009, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by No HTwo O
Offer the dealer the "true cost" for the CPO....about $1,800...not the $3,000 they want. Make the deal hinge on this.

Is a CPO from the USA valid in Canada? Make sure the answer is "yes" before you proceed.
I've been told that the CPO is valid in Canada. Porsche's warranty is valid across North America.
Old 10-23-2009, 10:09 AM
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Here is the CPO:


ThePorsche Approved Limited Warranty offers full
peace of mind that in the unlikely event of your Porsche
developing a fault, the affected parts will be replaced or
repaired as required*** with no deductible. The warranty
coverage is limited to the following components:
• Engine: Engine block and all engine internal parts,
cylinder head(s) and valve assembly, oil cooler(s),
head gasket(s), manifolds, flywheel, chains/tensioner,
oil pan, oil pump, exhaust manifold, turbo charger,
clutch master and master and slave cylinders, and
all related engine seals and gaskets if related to
warranty repair.
•Transmission:Transmission case and differential
housing(s) and all their internal parts, clutch master
cylinder, clutch slave cylinder, torque converter, flex
plate, and all seals and gaskets.
•Drive Train: Torque tube, drive shaft assembly,
center bearing assembly, and drive axle with
constant velocity joints.
•Suspension & Steering: Steering wheel, rack and
pinion steering gear, power steering pump.
•Cooling System: Water pump, fan, thermostat,
radiator thermoswitch, and all related seals
and gaskets.
•Heating/Air Conditioning: Heater/air conditioning
regulation controls, a/c clutch, compressor,
condenser, evaporator, control unit for climate control.
•Fuel System: Fuel injectors, throttle valve housing,
air flow sensor, intake air distributor, intake manifold,
pressure regulator, temperature sensors, control
units, warm-up regulator, fuel distributor, fuel line,
air pump, and all related seals and gaskets.
•Electrical System: Fuel pump, oil temperature
sending unit, turbo charger water pump, alternator,
voltage regulator, starter, radiator fan switch,
ignition coil, ignition distributor, hall sensor, knock
sensor, distributor cap(s), rotor, ignition cables/
connectors, high beam switch, all electrical motors,
pumps, and all control units for the following factory
installed systems (if
equipped): Anti-Lock
Braking System,
supplemental restraint,
wiper/washer, intensive
headlight washer,
headlights, door lock, power
windows, rear wiper, rear
hatch release, spoiler,
cruise control, factory
alarm, Porsche Dynamic
all-wheel drive (Carrera 4),
limited slip differential (928),
tire pressure warning (928),
central information panel,
on-board computer, and
climate control.
•ABS Brake System
(if equipped): ABS wheel
sensors, control unit,
modulator, ABS
hydraulic pump.
•Supplemental Restraint
System (if equipped):
Air Bag control unit and
airbag sensor.
•Brake System: Master
cylinder, brake pressure
regulator, brake pressure
accumulator, brake booster.
Limitations.


The warranty does not cover:
•Batteries damaged
from storage
•Batteries damaged from
lack of use
•Tires damaged by
road hazard
•Tires damaged by
premature wear
•Parts that fail due to lack
of maintenance
• Normal wear and tear
• Cleaning and polishing
• Lubricants
•Air conditioner
refrigerant charge
•Glass Breakage
•Vehicles originating outside
of USA and Canada
•Unauthorized modifications
•Wheel balancing and tires
Validity.
For added convenience, your
Porsche Approved Limited
Warranty coverage is included
in the purchase price. Since
the warranty applies to the
vehicle rather than the owner,
it remains intact and can be
transferred with the private
selling of your Porsche.
Porsche Roadside Assistance.
Your Porsche Approved vehicle
also comes with Porsche Roadside
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service that offers added security
when travelling at home or abroad.
In addition to breakdown, accident,
transport and recovery, the
program includes a range of other
coverage services. Please see
your dealer for more information.
Peace of mind.
With the added security that
comes with comprehensive
warranty cover, you can now
look forwardto many thousands
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*** Warranty Coverage: Porsche Cars North
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distributed by Porsche Cars North America,
at its sole option, any factory-installed part
that is faulty in material or workmanship under
normal use. Warranty repairs will be made
free of charge for parts and labor at an
authorized Porsche dealer.
Old 10-23-2009, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by larman2001

rvklein: It's good to know that it's transferable. Being that I'm importing the vehicle to Canada, it would be much easier to sell if I choose to later. Porsche Canada is making it more difficult to get the car plated here as they want me to do a 'mandatory' ($1200) inspection in order to get the recall letter and then get plated. Major cash grab as the Cdn dealers are getting killed with the stronger $CDN.
I'm hoping I can get around this issue with the recall letter / history report from the US Dealer alone.
As another Canuck and in the market for a new Pcar soon, I'd be interested to know if the recall/history report works for you. Even if this is just the mandatory inspection (as required to import and register a vehicle in your jurisdiction) $1200 definitely looks like a grab/dig at you for not buying in Canada. I'd go with a CPO car - not only to cover the expensive "unexpecteds", but for better resale prospects (if you actually decide to sell it later with remainder of warranty of course). Good luck with the process- it will be worth it when you're finally driving it!
Old 10-24-2009, 02:07 PM
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So I have purchased the car, and had them perform a CPO. Even though, as I suspected, everything passed, it's still worth the 3K for 2 extra years.

Thanks for the advice!
Old 10-24-2009, 02:29 PM
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Congrats on the new ride! How about some pics when you get a chance?
BTW what province are you in? Did you get confirmation from P. Canada and/or dealer that the CPO is going to be supported? Also, I am curious to know if you avoid the expensive inspection and just get by with a more reasonably priced pre-registration inspection with the recall/history info. If you find the time to post, it would be informative.
Old 10-24-2009, 05:14 PM
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Pics will come within 14 days. It's coming from Beverly Hills to Montreal.

I was told by PCNA and Lauzon Porsche that the CPO is fully transferable.

Unfortunately, I will have to do the inspection (from what I can figure) in order to get that warranty validated. RIV says only that the DRL's, metric displays (LCD/LED) and recall letter need to be confirmed in order to plate it. Lauzon and PCNA say I must do the inspection and visor 'labels' to get the recall letter.

I'll let you know.
Old 11-04-2009, 03:43 PM
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Default So here are my pics.

These were taken as my baby arrived at the border, just before getting through customs. Another week and I should be driving her, so long as there's no snow (fingers crossed)







I'll have more if anyone wants, when I get her in my driveway.

Thanks for the advice people!
Old 11-04-2009, 03:46 PM
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great pics! looks like you'll have a lot of fun with her.
Who did your transport and how was the service?
Old 11-04-2009, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by DLJ
great pics! looks like you'll have a lot of fun with her.
Who did your transport and how was the service?
I hope to but I live in snowy Quebec and time's running short!
I used JP Logistics and I guess the service was alright. 8 Days from Beverly Hills to NY State
Old 11-04-2009, 07:31 PM
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Check to see if your automatic cab will be covered. I was looking early on at the extended warrantee until i discovered the things like major parts in AC or the rag top were NOT covered. The extended warrantee is not the same as the 50/4 year deal
Old 11-04-2009, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by royalpar1
Check to see if your automatic cab will be covered. I was looking early on at the extended warrantee until i discovered the things like major parts in AC or the rag top were NOT covered. The extended warrantee is not the same as the 50/4 year deal
The coverage for the CPO warranty was restructured in August of last year. The CPO warranty for vehicles bought after this point is full coverage (or at least as much as the original warranty). But yes initially, the CPO warranty did not cover everything and there were quite a few parts that were not covered.

I would say the OP made a good choice in getting the car CPO'ed.
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Originally Posted by PTEC
The coverage for the CPO warranty was restructured in August of last year. The CPO warranty for vehicles bought after this point is full coverage (or at least as much as the original warranty). But yes initially, the CPO warranty did not cover everything and there were quite a few parts that were not covered.

I would say the OP made a good choice in getting the car CPO'ed.
Glad to hear that! I doubt I can go wrong having 5 yrs full warranty.
Old 11-05-2009, 10:40 AM
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the CPO now covers everything the original warranty did in fact they market it as an extension of the exact original warranty and the only company who does that
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Isn't the CPO warranty listed above by "No HTwo O" the old limited one that lists what "is" covered vs. the new one that is the same as the original factory warranty that only lists what "isn't" covered?
Old 12-23-2009, 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by larman2001
Pics will come within 14 days. It's coming from Beverly Hills to Montreal.

I was told by PCNA and Lauzon Porsche that the CPO is fully transferable.

Unfortunately, I will have to do the inspection (from what I can figure) in order to get that warranty validated. RIV says only that the DRL's, metric displays (LCD/LED) and recall letter need to be confirmed in order to plate it. Lauzon and PCNA say I must do the inspection and visor 'labels' to get the recall letter.

I'll let you know.
Not sure about Quebec, but here it cost me more than $1000 to get recall letter, do the CPO transfer, etc... make sure you do all the paperwork right. Porsche Canada is not happy about imports and would do anything not to transfter CPO, etc...

Nice ride! Can I ask how much did you pay?


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