Porsche Certification - removed by dealer. Advice Please!
Porsche Certification - removed by dealer. Advice Please!
I purchased a preowned 2011 Cayenne from the US recently that had been Porsche Certified. I have since shipped it to Japan. I have recently learned however that the Porsche dealer who sold me the car never registered it for the certification despite having advertised it when selling the car. Their excuse was that I was given a further discount because I was not registering the vehicle in the US. I was in fact never told that this discount meant the car would not have the certification registered. I think they have to pay a premium to Porsche NA and so they kept the money that would have been paid to PNA for this. They are also claiming PNA will not certify a car that isn't registered in the US which I find hard to believe as my local dealer in Japan are able to have this globally covered,
I think that I am within my rights to have this certification despite the car not being registered in the US given that the vehicle was advertised with this and I was never informed nor agreed to let it go for a small discount. I am not a lawyer and wonder if some who may be one or know something about this could advise me on what I should do?
Thank you.
I think that I am within my rights to have this certification despite the car not being registered in the US given that the vehicle was advertised with this and I was never informed nor agreed to let it go for a small discount. I am not a lawyer and wonder if some who may be one or know something about this could advise me on what I should do?
Thank you.
According to the information on Porsche's website regarding the CPO warranty
http://www.porsche.com/usa/approvedu...oved/warranty/
This warranty does not cover:
Any car registered or normally driven outside of the United States and Canada.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/approvedu...oved/warranty/
This warranty does not cover:
Any car registered or normally driven outside of the United States and Canada.
Actually Porsche NA will not cover the vehicle but once it is registered in the system - which I believe is globally coded - Porsche Japan will honour it.
My dealer is saying the above reason because it cost them quite a bit of money to have the car CPO even though they originally factored in the amount to sell it locally. Im pretty pissed but given he is across the world, he is lucky. If **** like that were to happen to me back in my city, the sales manager would have a lot more issues than money.
My dealer is saying the above reason because it cost them quite a bit of money to have the car CPO even though they originally factored in the amount to sell it locally. Im pretty pissed but given he is across the world, he is lucky. If **** like that were to happen to me back in my city, the sales manager would have a lot more issues than money.
Last edited by N/A; Dec 16, 2012 at 06:11 AM.
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