What to ask to the dealership for CPO?
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What to ask to the dealership for CPO?
Hello. I'm about to purchase a CPO 2014 Panamera in a couple of days. I have searched rennlist and other websites and found that I need to ask (1) inspection report, (2) repair report for certification, and (3) history report. I also asked I would like to get an independent PPI and the salesperson says ok.
Am I missing something? I'm not so much worried but this is the first time I buy a CPO. I would greatly appreciate it if you can share your knowledge.
The following items are from the repair list: I know that brake pads were replaced in less than 2000 miles and I'm going to ask if NAV software can be updated. Replace underbody panel and brace
Replace serpentine belt
Replace spark plugs
Perform brake flush
Replace cabin filter
Replace 4 tires
Perform alignment
Replace battery
Cert
State inspection
Oil change
Replace sun visor
Best,
Jon
Am I missing something? I'm not so much worried but this is the first time I buy a CPO. I would greatly appreciate it if you can share your knowledge.
The following items are from the repair list: I know that brake pads were replaced in less than 2000 miles and I'm going to ask if NAV software can be updated. Replace underbody panel and brace
Replace serpentine belt
Replace spark plugs
Perform brake flush
Replace cabin filter
Replace 4 tires
Perform alignment
Replace battery
Cert
State inspection
Oil change
Replace sun visor
Best,
Jon
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Maybe I asked in the wrong forum and your reply does not seem to answer my question. Search Rennlist, Pcar, and Reddit Porsche and you will find some ppl posted that they regretted not getting a PPI even for a CPO.
If you believe it's not worthy, thank you for your opinion but again it does not seem to be helpful in my case.
If you believe it's not worthy, thank you for your opinion but again it does not seem to be helpful in my case.
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Maybe I asked in the wrong forum and your reply does not seem to answer my question. Search Rennlist, Pcar, and Reddit Porsche and you will find some ppl posted that they regretted not getting a PPI even for a CPO.
If you believe it's not worthy, thank you for your opinion but again it does not seem to be helpful in my case.
If you believe it's not worthy, thank you for your opinion but again it does not seem to be helpful in my case.
You asked what we thought on this post. I answered Now you're giving sass about it?
If the brakes, rotors, have been replaced everything else besides cosmetic is covered. It may have some issues when you get it, then you take it back to the dealer and get it fixed for free.
It seems your mind is made up already and you want a PPI and to have people agree with you.