"Stop Sale" on Macans?
#18
Some rumors floating around could be mid-December I’m not happy @ all
waiting for parts
#19
Talked with the GM on Saturday and he has no info on the vehicles at port. I informed him that if it lasts much longer the vehicle will be last years model on delivery. They have an open allocation for MY 2017 locks in Jan and delivery on Feb. just a tad bit upset now as my trade in loses value.
#24
Im all over it I called Porsche USA today and have a open case number. I was told that my Macan has a open ticket for the recall and cannot be released from Port until fixed. ETA is unknow on the part and the repair.
They also said that this is the worst time of year for this to happen with a very high demand for Macan sales. And they are working around the clock with manufactures for the part.
I called my dealer who has been absolutely useless since after getting my deposit and he knew nothing has no information and said the usually " I will call you back " and he never does.
I must say this has been the worst car buying experience ever and I purchased a lot of cars and over the last 26 years. The dealer / SA is a zero since my deposit and I was a very easy Customer and not bothersome at all.
They also said that this is the worst time of year for this to happen with a very high demand for Macan sales. And they are working around the clock with manufactures for the part.
I called my dealer who has been absolutely useless since after getting my deposit and he knew nothing has no information and said the usually " I will call you back " and he never does.
I must say this has been the worst car buying experience ever and I purchased a lot of cars and over the last 26 years. The dealer / SA is a zero since my deposit and I was a very easy Customer and not bothersome at all.
#25
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It looks like Porsche hasn't gotten around to recalling my car yet. Probably due to limited parts supply and wanting to service new, unsold vehicles first. You can look your car up at this website if you have your VIN.
#27
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#29
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It looks like Porsche hasn't gotten around to recalling my car yet. Probably due to limited parts supply and wanting to service new, unsold vehicles first. You can look your car up at this website if you have your VIN.
#30
Not sure if they have even pushed this through, I just had a service and was told that there is a recall, but as already stated, no parts. SA said they would inspect the car, if they did not see any problems the release the car back to me until parts came in. If a problem was seen then they would keep my car and give me a loaner until parts become available. When the parts do start coming out, the macans that are waiting delivery are the first to get, macans with discovered problems are second and the rest of us last. Mine did not show any problems so they gave it back after my service was done. SA did not have any estimate when I would get the call to complete this.