Porsche Dealer Loaner Car Obligation in warranty scenario… a question (USA)

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So…. I have searched and cannot find a definitive answer.
In the scenario of a CPO warranty matter - where the dealer has to keep the car for some time - is providing a loaner an obligation or a perk?

For the life of me - until today I had always believed it was an obligation (and in 40 years Mercedes, Porsche, Audi and Maserati and others have never disappointed me)…..but now I am in discussions with a Porsche dealer in California and the impression I am left with right now is that they believe it is a perk that they “might” try to provision…….

any insights welcome ……
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From my discussions with other owners and Porsche service, loaners from dealers are a perk (Porsche allows sufficient charge for a particular repair or recall to accommodate a loaner). However, if the car needs to stay with the dealer for a while, particularly waiting for an open slot or for parts, dealers defer to PNCA which apparently might rent you a car (not a Porsche though) through Enterprise or some other rental company. I was told this was happening a lot last winter during heater failures and parts shortages. Taycan heaters are apparently a ticking time bomb. Sadly, I don't live in a cold enough parts of the country to qualify for pre-emptive recall, so will have to fight with PNCA to recover my car, fly me home, and provide me with a rental if the heater dies on one of my road trips.
 

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In the area I live in of the United States (MD) I have to make an appointment 6 weeks in advance if I want to get a loaner car for a car under factory warranty. It's ridiculous. I expected more out of Porsche.
 

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So…. I have searched and cannot find a definitive answer.
In the scenario of a CPO warranty matter - where the dealer has to keep the car for some time - is providing a loaner an obligation or a perk?

For the life of me - until today I had always believed it was an obligation (and in 40 years Mercedes, Porsche, Audi and Maserati and others have never disappointed me)…..but now I am in discussions with a Porsche dealer in California and the impression I am left with right now is that they believe it is a perk that they “might” try to provision…….

any insights welcome ……
If the car is CPO, I’d think you could reasonably expect a loaner, especially with what appears to be a catastrophic failure.
 

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If the car is CPO, I’d think you could reasonably expect a loaner, especially with what appears to be a catastrophic failure.
I think it's simple math, more failures than staff/parts/loaners available means no long waits and no loaners. Sad bite of a reality sandwich. :(
 


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From what I gather, if the verbiage of the recall as issued by Porsche specifies a replacement vehicle, then the dealer must provide it. Otherwise it is at their discretion. In my experience, a sample set of size 1, the Porsche dealer provided a loaner, even though they could have completed the work in one day.
 
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thanks everyone - service dept and my SA are all on vacation til Tuesday - tow truck dropped the car off saturday and they called me and that is when i asked about a loaner - i will see how they respond Tuesday - if it is not the dreaded HV battery i may get it back quick in any event …..

They have had many hundreds of thousands of $ from me over the years…. and know they could lose even more point forward if they screw it up - so hopefully that will carry some weight ….(tho the dealership under new ownership recently)….
 

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In the area I live in of the United States (MD) I have to make an appointment 6 weeks in advance if I want to get a loaner car for a car under factory warranty. It's ridiculous. I expected more out of Porsche.
Not really, depends on the dealer. We had the heater go out over a weekend in early December. Called dealer in the morning, and we dropped the car off same day and received a loaner.
 


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Not really, depends on the dealer. We had the heater go out over a weekend in early December. Called dealer in the morning, and we dropped the car off same day and received a loaner.
Maybe you don't live in the same area? I tried calling the four closest dealers and 6 weeks was the earliest I can get an appointment with a loaner. I'm in Bethesda...
 

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From what I gather, if the verbiage of the recall as issued by Porsche specifies a replacement vehicle, then the dealer must provide it. Otherwise it is at their discretion. In my experience, a sample set of size 1, the Porsche dealer provided a loaner, even though they could have completed the work in one day.
If you need the car for a few days, no problem, though some scheduling ahead may be required. When cars needed weeks or months while waiting for heaters last winter, dealers deferred to PCNA.
 

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It really depends on the dealer you purchased from. In my area, there are two Porsche dealerships. One is smaller, and they regularly offer me a loaner, and I can get appointments the same or the next week. I don't take them up on it, as they pick the car up from my house and return it when the service is finished. The bigger dealer sells a LOT more Porsches and has a lot bigger stock. It is more of a perk as described above, and the appointments are harder to get.
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