No, this is only for the Porsche VSP, which is suitable for the customers within the 8-year battery warranty but may need an extension similar to their manufacturer’s warranty. The only coverage that includes both the battery and components is Fidelity.
I generally recommend that customers consider obtaining coverage closer to the expiration date of their existing CPO warranty. Waiting until that time allows you to better assess your needs, avoid paying for overlapping coverage, and take advantage of any updated options or pricing that may be...
I generally recommend that customers consider obtaining coverage closer to the expiration date of their existing CPO warranty. Waiting until that time allows you to better assess your needs, avoid paying for overlapping coverage, and take advantage of any updated options or pricing that may be...
No, the battery coverage is separate and will not be covered under the Porsche VSP. I recommend the 96-month max term because it aligns with your 8-year battery warranty.
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Yes, Fidelity coverage is nationwide and honored at Porsche dealerships. I have attached a brochure with additional information for your review.
We also work closely with contacts within the service departments to help facilitate and streamline the claims process when needed. Please let me know...
That is an excellent coverage choice to complement the battery warranty. If you plan on keeping the vehicle beyond the 8-year battery coverage period, I would strongly recommend Fidelity, as their protection plans provide coverage for the battery as well as various related components.
Happy to hear you had a great experience. I approach pricing a little differently for the forum members I work with, typically making it more cost-effective and value-driven.
No, that is somewhat correct, as mentioned above. The warranty start date is set by the Sales department once the vehicle arrives and has been reported sold to PCNA. I’ve also attached a screenshot to illustrate how both coverages are activated at the same time and run concurrently to a...
I’ve attached a screenshot showing where you can locate the start date for both warranty coverages on your build sheet. This can also be requested at any Porsche dealer with the VIN.
The warranty start date is set by the Sales department once the vehicle arrives and has been reported sold to...
You make a very fair point, and I actually agree with part of what you’re saying—extended protections are structured as insurance products, and they are absolutely priced and underwritten to account for risk and profitability.
Where I’d add a slightly different perspective is in how they...
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Belts and hoses are typically classified as wearable items, and while this specific situation may not be clearly outlined, most cases involving rubber components do fall under normal wear and tear.
That said, I always want to...
Correct, Porsche EV owners should be aware that their vehicles come with two distinct warranties, each designed to provide comprehensive protection and added peace of mind.
The Porsche manufacturer’s warranty provides coverage for 4 years or 50,000 miles from the original manufacturing date...
I’m very sorry to hear that you’re experiencing this issue. I understand how frustrating and concerning this situation must be. The AC valve does sound like a wearable item; however, I can't confirm or deny this due to limited information.
First and foremost, $8,500 is far too much for a...