Replacement is an option - and I have been offered that option for my Taycan. It has to be a car in current dealer inventory (you don't get to spec it) and you have to pay the difference in MSRP between the two cars, if there is any.
Generally though, this option isn't very good for a higher...
yep. They
Yeah, and their response on top makes it all the more of a shame. I heard Porsche had great customer service. This experience has shown otherwise.
They won’t do this option.
I’m involved in the same buyback situation.
I looked at the replacement, but determined that wasn’t going to get the vehicle I wanted. They will only allow you to get a car in current dealer stock and charge you 100% of the MSRP difference.
In the repurchase...
BTW, expect to be hassled by PCNA with any repurchase.
Like I said, I filed the lemon law complaint. They acknowledged the issue and stated they will repurchase it. They are now quibbling over mileage and usage deductions. Specifically, I reported the problem within 8 days of purchase. It was...
Easily 1000s of different configurations.
if there were only 8 option upgrades, that would produce over 1000 different configurations.
I have a background in software. I’ve seen this pattern of bug before. It’s behaving like a configuration value is not being cleared properly and two different...
No they don’t. There are tons of different modules for the various components. Depends on what your build configuration is for your combo. For example, if you don’t have innodrive, you won’t have the specific module for that.
The different modules then need to work together. The blinking issue...
Turn signal was never engaged.
The car was turned on/off, moved, locked and unlocked, and it still stayed in that state.
It was just another bug in the system.