View Poll Results: Should Owner's Disclose their VIN # if affected by Stumble or hesitation?
Yes I think full VIN # should be disclosed and I'm going to do it here!



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I think partial VIN # should be disclosed



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I think last 6 of VIN # should be disclosed



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I think it's best to be Covert because it might go away



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Voters: 2. You may not vote on this poll
Used 911--> "To post or not to post" That is the Question...
I don't want to polarize, but I may be in the market for a previously loved 911 and I would want to know if the previous owner has experience the Hesitation Stumble issue.
Do you think we should post Partial or last 6 of even full Vin #'s of affected cars?
The polarizing point is that some of us don't have the $30k to trade up and might need to sell privately without disclosure...Just sayin'
Of course, I could never or would never not disclose anything, but some might to keep that option open...
Do you think we should post Partial or last 6 of even full Vin #'s of affected cars?
The polarizing point is that some of us don't have the $30k to trade up and might need to sell privately without disclosure...Just sayin'
Of course, I could never or would never not disclose anything, but some might to keep that option open...
I think test driving any car is critical before buying it. This issue can come up at any point.
I don't think any owners with this issue want this black cloud over them to have any individuals or dealers use it against them.
The most helpful thing would be to write Porsche Cars of North America and tell them why you're thinking about NOT buying a 911.
The CEO's name and address has been posted on here before. If you need it, let me know.
I don't think any owners with this issue want this black cloud over them to have any individuals or dealers use it against them.
The most helpful thing would be to write Porsche Cars of North America and tell them why you're thinking about NOT buying a 911.
The CEO's name and address has been posted on here before. If you need it, let me know.
I consider the survey info to be private information and would never dream of divulging the usernames (let alone VINS) of the respondents. That is why VIN numbers were not requested.
It would be completely inappropriate for me (or anyone for that matter) to take such a liberty and then publish it.
I am certainly not the moral police and do not care to hold that mantle.
It would be completely inappropriate for me (or anyone for that matter) to take such a liberty and then publish it.
I am certainly not the moral police and do not care to hold that mantle.
I consider the survey info to be private information and would never dream of divulging the usernames (let alone VINS) of the respondents. That is why VIN numbers were not requested.
It would be completely inappropriate for me (or anyone for that matter) to take such a liberty and then publish it.
I am certainly not the moral police and do not care to hold that mantle.
It would be completely inappropriate for me (or anyone for that matter) to take such a liberty and then publish it.
I am certainly not the moral police and do not care to hold that mantle.
through the windshield.
Makes about as much sense as people who block out their license plates in photos thinking they are protecting themselves somehow.
Faith by fear ha ha!
I don't want to consequence forum members. I was meaning more like when I go to a dealer to purchase it would be nice to have almost of vehicles to stay away from.
Really, I am aware of the issue but I'm wondering if I can detect it during the sometimes shortened test drive?
This is such a intermittent issue.
Really, I am aware of the issue but I'm wondering if I can detect it during the sometimes shortened test drive?
This is such a intermittent issue.



