2014-15 Cayenne D questions
#16
So I have found a 2015 I'm interested in. Here's the thing, it is not being offered as CPO'd. It has an in service date of 6/3/15 and they are telling me the warranty coverage expires 6/3/19. I was under the impression (from information on this forum and from another dealership) it would have warranty coverage till 6/3/21 without the CPO coverage.
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
#17
Three Wheelin'
So I have found a 2015 I'm interested in. Here's the thing, it is not being offered as CPO'd. It has an in service date of 6/3/15 and they are telling me the warranty coverage expires 6/3/19. I was under the impression (from information on this forum and from another dealership) it would have warranty coverage till 6/3/21 without the CPO coverage.
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
#18
So I have found a 2015 I'm interested in. Here's the thing, it is not being offered as CPO'd. It has an in service date of 6/3/15 and they are telling me the warranty coverage expires 6/3/19. I was under the impression (from information on this forum and from another dealership) it would have warranty coverage till 6/3/21 without the CPO coverage.
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
When I questioned them the response I got was "The warranty you are speaking of would be on cars that are not previously owned." I thought the additional 2 year courtesy warranty was an automatic thing. Am I mistaken or is this guy incorrect? Is it not transferable?
I was under the impression it was automatic on all Diesel versions. And Porsche cant sell a 2015 as new anyways, so they were all titled, driven around the block, put in a demo vehicles and are sold as previously owned... Or are they offering you a brand new 2015 CD?
I would pretty much tell you, play dumb get it at a good price and you will have the warranty no matter what the dealer says.
Here is how to check.. Get the VIN #, call another dealer in a far away state and ask them to check till when you have warranty.
#19
Basically what I'm finding is a decent amount of dealers advertising cars with the Porsche issued warranty extension advertised as being CPOd. I called Porsche NA and they confirmed in the US all Cayenne diesels received the 2 year "courtesy" warranty and if they are truly CPO they will indeed be covered for 8 years from the original in service date. She did say that the courtesy warranty shows up as being CPO in some systems but, there are ways to differentiate the two warranties in their system besides 6 vs 8 years of coverage.
Now, I've got to try and figure out which dealership are maybe making an honest mistake versus who is being shady (or at least shadier than even your typical car dealer). I had one already tell me they spent $5k on the warranty, tires and parts that only had 6 years of coverage so clearly they are not being honest. Ugh... I hate dealerships.
Now, I've got to try and figure out which dealership are maybe making an honest mistake versus who is being shady (or at least shadier than even your typical car dealer). I had one already tell me they spent $5k on the warranty, tires and parts that only had 6 years of coverage so clearly they are not being honest. Ugh... I hate dealerships.
#20
Next question if a vehicle has the sport design package does that complicate putting a hitch on it? I just want to make sure there isn't a bumper extension of something that makes that more problematic than vehicle without it.
#21
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^^^ unless you just want a hitch to just carry a bicycle, you may want to find a CD born with the towing hitch. It is quite expensive to retrofit though I read someone using VW Touareg parts for it. You still need a dealer to program
#22
Indeed. I just purchased a '13 with no hitch. Part of my negotiation was some service work and the OEM hitch install/programming. It's around $2k retail, FYI. I ended up paying slightly more than asking price, but they were good to me and it was still a value.
#23
I'm not too worried about that aspect of it. I'm professional motorsports mechanic and the team owner I work for owns several Porsche dealers. While they have not been very helpful in purchasing, they take pretty good care of us on parts and service if I'm not inclined to do it myself.
That being said if there is hardware that only comes as part of the factory towing package and is not able to be retrofitted somewhat easily I will definitely reconsider. Like if it were to require replacing a significantly complex wiring loom because the non-tow package vehicles don't have a plug for the tow package harness that would probably be a deal breaker.
That being said if there is hardware that only comes as part of the factory towing package and is not able to be retrofitted somewhat easily I will definitely reconsider. Like if it were to require replacing a significantly complex wiring loom because the non-tow package vehicles don't have a plug for the tow package harness that would probably be a deal breaker.
#24
I just bought a 2015 CD this April, non CPO from an Audi dealer, in the same family as a Porsche dealer. When I got the Porsche dealer to run the Vin, my truck IS covered for the 6 years unlimited miles warranty, so it seems to me that it applies to all diesels that have had the update. I also wanted to tow our 6500lb+ boat so 1) x5s out and 2) I looked for a found a CD with stock tow package. Do understand that even with tow package you will likely need to buy the plug converter that connects to US trailer 7 point harnesses, there are other strings in this forum the address the pollack part you will need.
So far very happy with the Cayenne, came out of a Land Rover discover sport which my wife hated, especially the electronics. She is happy with all the buttons in cayenne and I am very pleased with the driving dynamics.
So far very happy with the Cayenne, came out of a Land Rover discover sport which my wife hated, especially the electronics. She is happy with all the buttons in cayenne and I am very pleased with the driving dynamics.
#25
It is my understanding that for original owners the basic new diesel warranty was doubled making it twice what is listed below:
• Basic warranty: 48 months/50,000miles
• Corrosion perforation warranty: 144 months/ unlimited distance
• Powertrain warranty: 48 months/50,000miles
• Roadside assistance coverage: 48 months/50,000miles
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• Basic warranty: 48 months/50,000miles
• Corrosion perforation warranty: 144 months/ unlimited distance
• Powertrain warranty: 48 months/50,000miles
• Roadside assistance coverage: 48 months/50,000miles
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Last edited by RS-America; 05-31-2018 at 02:59 AM. Reason: format
#26
I think I found the vehicle. I don't think it's missing anything major but, I'm a bit uncertain about the differences between the platinum package, premium and premium plus packages. I understand there is no pano roof on this which I would like to have but, do not need it. Is there anything I might assume is part of the platinum package, because it's in the premium or premium plus package, and wish was on this car?
#28
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Platinum models come at the end of the model run and is usually considered a model by itself. In this case 2014 being the last year before the refresh. It is basically Porsche adding options to add value on a car to encourage a potential buyer to buy. Otherwise, premium and premium plus are the normal packages.
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Platinum models come at the end of the model run and is usually considered a model by itself. In this case 2014 being the last year before the refresh. It is basically Porsche adding options to add value on a car to encourage a potential buyer to buy. Otherwise, premium and premium plus are the normal packages.
#30
Burning Brakes
Solid options. In my notes when shopping, I wrote this:
Convenience: Nav, Xenon headlights (standard on 2015), dimming mirrors, heated front seats
Premium: Convenience, park assist F&R, 14 way (comfort) seats with memory, rearview camera
Premium Plus: Premium + electric sunblind side windows, VENTILATED SEATS, lane change assist, Light comfort package (ambient lighting), heated rear seats (on 2015, also includes LED headlights)
Platinum Edition: Platinum Silver exterior accents, 19-inch wheels, a sunroof, front and rear parking sensors, adaptive bi-xenon headlights, auto-dimming mirrors, a sport steering wheel, heated front seats, a navigation system, driver memory settings and a 14-speaker Bose surround-sound audio system.
Convenience: Nav, Xenon headlights (standard on 2015), dimming mirrors, heated front seats
Premium: Convenience, park assist F&R, 14 way (comfort) seats with memory, rearview camera
Premium Plus: Premium + electric sunblind side windows, VENTILATED SEATS, lane change assist, Light comfort package (ambient lighting), heated rear seats (on 2015, also includes LED headlights)
Platinum Edition: Platinum Silver exterior accents, 19-inch wheels, a sunroof, front and rear parking sensors, adaptive bi-xenon headlights, auto-dimming mirrors, a sport steering wheel, heated front seats, a navigation system, driver memory settings and a 14-speaker Bose surround-sound audio system.