Johnny73
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- John
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- Dec 20, 2020
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- Wales
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- Taycan Turbo ( on order ), BMW 740D M Sport ( current ), BMW M6 Gran Coupe ( previous )
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Been patiently waiting for my Taycan Turbo delivery date which had been looking like the 1st March, only now to be told that my Taycan is one of 15 vehicles coming into the UK under what Porsche apparently call a STOP CAMPAIGN as has have been identified as having a fault and cannot be delivered to me until the dealer has rectified the fault.
Dealer is saying they don't know what the fault is as yet so cannot estimate how long to resolve.
Any fellow forum members ever heard or had any experience of this? It's also un-nerved me slightly that the car is being delivered to the dealer with a known fault.
Appreciate any thoughts or experiences.
Dealer is saying they don't know what the fault is as yet so cannot estimate how long to resolve.
Any fellow forum members ever heard or had any experience of this? It's also un-nerved me slightly that the car is being delivered to the dealer with a known fault.
Appreciate any thoughts or experiences.
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