Diesel Cayenne and VW emission issue
#4771
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Originally Posted by https://boschvwsettlement.com/en/Home/Faq#faq11
#4772
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I just got a call from my dealer(Cherry Hill Porsche of NJ) that they dont have the "tool" to complete the recall.
Its on back-order and they expected to receive it sometime towards the end of December.
I will try to reach some other dealerships in north Jersey and see if i can have done sooner.
No word regarding a a full tank of diesel(she isnt aware of it)!!!
Its on back-order and they expected to receive it sometime towards the end of December.
I will try to reach some other dealerships in north Jersey and see if i can have done sooner.
No word regarding a a full tank of diesel(she isnt aware of it)!!!
Last edited by porches; 11-30-2017 at 10:47 AM. Reason: added information
#4773
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$3000
I am wrong and you are right. Sorry about that. $750 times two payments. Guess I am getting old and confused!
Last edited by bella1; 11-30-2017 at 11:52 AM. Reason: Whoops my mistake
#4774
Anyone received Bosch payment for those who registered on VW claim site after 10/20?
I am assuming there is no need to register for Bosch payment on bosch settlement site and Bosch will be triggered by VW approval & payment. Is it still true?
Thanks a lot!
I am assuming there is no need to register for Bosch payment on bosch settlement site and Bosch will be triggered by VW approval & payment. Is it still true?
Thanks a lot!
#4776
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#4777
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Did they do anything cool with the new ECU upgrade, in particular is there any chance you can display boost pressure on the dash like you can with the GTS and Turbo?
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#4778
Just got the vehicle back with $50 of diesel put in and not “ a full tank of gas “ as was told several times before the fix. Ok, yeh, it’s not about the $ but I mean why couldn’t Porsche and or the dealer say your getting 50 bucks worth instead of a full tank? The free detail, was mint though.
#4779
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I have talked to a few dealers. Some knew nothing yet.... but one offered car at 12% off. Probably going to be dealer and market dependent for pricing I would imagine. Unless you are super crazy about the diesel, 12 % just does not cut it for me for a car that is 2 years old and a new generation to be released very soon.
the one dealer I spoke to seems to be just giving the same number as the settlement off , coincidence?
Last edited by Ddesimone17; 12-01-2017 at 05:53 AM. Reason: typo
#4780
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Just got the vehicle back with $50 of diesel put in and not “ a full tank of gas “ as was told several times before the fix. Ok, yeh, it’s not about the $ but I mean why couldn’t Porsche and or the dealer say your getting 50 bucks worth instead of a full tank? The free detail, was mint though.
they then filled it up.
#4781
my oil was being changed @ what I was told was a discount. Upon receiving the bill there was no discount. Ad blue charge as well. No class to be told twice before the service “ full tank of gas “ only to see on the slip “ full tank up to $50 “.
#4782
FWIW I have a friend who owns an Audi dealership.
He's got a couple of 2015 Q7 TDI's in stock and has made them available for sale.
The discount is 20%. And from what I gather - that's it... there won't be negotiation *on top of* that 20%.
He's got a couple of 2015 Q7 TDI's in stock and has made them available for sale.
The discount is 20%. And from what I gather - that's it... there won't be negotiation *on top of* that 20%.
#4784
Three Wheelin'
Quick question, does his Q7 been "punched" into the dealer system, meaning never titled but used as a demo or loaner car, thus having mileage, or totally brand new that would benefit the full six-year warranty and not just the balance for the time the Q7 was punched into the dealer system? Please advise.
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Drive safe,
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#4785
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This is what annoys me about the continuing penny saving:
" As a courtesy to you, your preferred authorized Porsche dealership will provide you with a Porsche loaner for the time your Porsche Cayenne Diesel is having the emissions compliant recall work performed, and will then return your Cayenne Diesel to your home or ofce with a complimentary cleaning and a full tank of fuel."
Nowhere it says "up to $50." Also, we were not supposed to have the headaches of going over to the dealer and tell them what to do. They should know and just show up at your home or office with a loaner car all ready.
I know in the whole scheme Porsche has shortchanged us maybe $10-15. But this is supposed to be a gracious effort on their part. It feels now as if they are doing us a favor.
" As a courtesy to you, your preferred authorized Porsche dealership will provide you with a Porsche loaner for the time your Porsche Cayenne Diesel is having the emissions compliant recall work performed, and will then return your Cayenne Diesel to your home or ofce with a complimentary cleaning and a full tank of fuel."
Nowhere it says "up to $50." Also, we were not supposed to have the headaches of going over to the dealer and tell them what to do. They should know and just show up at your home or office with a loaner car all ready.
I know in the whole scheme Porsche has shortchanged us maybe $10-15. But this is supposed to be a gracious effort on their part. It feels now as if they are doing us a favor.