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Old Sep 7, 2016 | 12:32 PM
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I know this has been debated a bit... So just CONFIRMING as I saw the form with my own 2 eyeballs. I'm here at dealer this AM and they pulled the warranty/CPO history for my cayenne diesel. Car is a 2013 with a June 2013 in service. I bought Car CPO. It's normal warranty would expire in June 2017, it's CPO good until June 2019. The form stated 160000 KM / 2021 CPO, so an additional 2 years, but did not look like any additional mileage if I was reading it right. It was listed as an additional line item as an additional 2 years.

I hope they fix these things. With a 100k+ / 8 year warranty I'll drive this thing into the ground. At 35k now.
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Old Sep 7, 2016 | 08:59 PM
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It is my understanding and confirmed by Customer Care at PCNA that if you had paid for a CPO before they granted CPO basically to all diesel Cayennes ( 6 years in service or 100,000 miles ) then yours was extended to 8 years in service and 130,000 miles.

I have both a 2014 that comes under the extended as I am the first and the seconds owner ( another story) and I have a 2015 that is under the first i.e. 6 years and or 100,000 miles and yes with all the turmoil we still are throughly happy with our CD's and plan to keep them for a long time. They satisfy all our needs and in a true Porsche fashion
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Old Sep 7, 2016 | 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by f4 plt
It is my understanding and confirmed by Customer Care at PCNA that if you had paid for a CPO before they granted CPO basically to all diesel Cayennes ( 6 years in service or 100,000 miles ) then yours was extended to 8 years in service and 130,000 miles.

I have both a 2014 that comes under the extended as I am the first and the seconds owner ( another story) and I have a 2015 that is under the first i.e. 6 years and or 100,000 miles and yes with all the turmoil we still are throughly happy with our CD's and plan to keep them for a long time. They satisfy all our needs and in a true Porsche fashion
Actually 8 years from in service date and 125000 miles. I checked with Porsche on my 2013 Diesel which I purchased with CPO from private seller. You can call Porsche for the specific vehicle and they will confirm same.
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Old Sep 8, 2016 | 02:01 AM
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Ok thanks for confirming mileage. Gonna drive this baby into the ground!!
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I would love for this option to be offered to all CDs today under 100K miles (age is not an issue) and would not mind to spend $2300 for two years extra warranty.
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I would love for this option to be offered to all CDs today under 100K miles (age is not an issue) and would not mind to spend $2300 for two years extra warranty.
I would jump on that deal also
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