Where to take car besides Porsche for maintence
#4
I buy the Oil @ Walmart 28 bucks for 5 qt, then 2 additonal singles
Filter on Amazon and hardware. 39 in labor @ local Jiffy lube.
Pads, Hardware, Sensors, and Rotors online too.....pelican, amazon, autohauz depending on sales. Just for Brakes installs for 100 in labor.
TCV bought from Remax, done @ local shop next door to me. 300 bucks.
Cardan shaft online, same little neighbrohood shop.
Stopped going to stealership when they charged me 150 for a new halogen bulb and I found out how easy it is to replace in 5 minutes.
Filter on Amazon and hardware. 39 in labor @ local Jiffy lube.
Pads, Hardware, Sensors, and Rotors online too.....pelican, amazon, autohauz depending on sales. Just for Brakes installs for 100 in labor.
TCV bought from Remax, done @ local shop next door to me. 300 bucks.
Cardan shaft online, same little neighbrohood shop.
Stopped going to stealership when they charged me 150 for a new halogen bulb and I found out how easy it is to replace in 5 minutes.
#5
This website here can help you out with finding independent Porsche shops in your area. If you're at all DIY inclined, you can do some maintenance yourself to help save some money. Depending on what Cayenne year/model you have, we have some good tech articles here. Also, have lots of performance, aftermarket and Genuine Porsche parts here.
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#7
I buy the Oil @ Walmart 28 bucks for 5 qt, then 2 additonal singles
Filter on Amazon and hardware. 39 in labor @ local Jiffy lube.
Pads, Hardware, Sensors, and Rotors online too.....pelican, amazon, autohauz depending on sales. Just for Brakes installs for 100 in labor.
TCV bought from Remax, done @ local shop next door to me. 300 bucks.
Cardan shaft online, same little neighbrohood shop.
Stopped going to stealership when they charged me 150 for a new halogen bulb and I found out how easy it is to replace in 5 minutes.
Filter on Amazon and hardware. 39 in labor @ local Jiffy lube.
Pads, Hardware, Sensors, and Rotors online too.....pelican, amazon, autohauz depending on sales. Just for Brakes installs for 100 in labor.
TCV bought from Remax, done @ local shop next door to me. 300 bucks.
Cardan shaft online, same little neighbrohood shop.
Stopped going to stealership when they charged me 150 for a new halogen bulb and I found out how easy it is to replace in 5 minutes.
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#8
Everyone has a way of doing things, because it is not your method does not invalidate the approach.
Neglect is usually the cause of breakdowns, not improper maintenance.
#9
Its people like you is the reason why we NEED all service records when you buy a used car. Thats why a car with full service records is worth more then a car that has nothing. Or jiffy lube receipts.
#10
Please do more research. Improper maintenance is the #1 cause of breakdowns. Jiffy lube is prob one of the WORST places to take your car for an oil change. If you cant afford or are too cheap to get it done right from the dealer, maybe you should look into owning a cheaper car.
Its people like you is the reason why we NEED all service records when you buy a used car. Thats why a car with full service records is worth more then a car that has nothing. Or jiffy lube receipts.
Its people like you is the reason why we NEED all service records when you buy a used car. Thats why a car with full service records is worth more then a car that has nothing. Or jiffy lube receipts.
If you pay attention to the sub, it's fairly easy to see it's an alternative repair thread and you are just a troll.
If you knew anything on Oil changes, filter, plug, oil and it's fairly easy to outsource the labor process.
#11
Please do more research. Improper maintenance is the #1 cause of breakdowns. Jiffy lube is prob one of the WORST places to take your car for an oil change. If you cant afford or are too cheap to get it done right from the dealer, maybe you should look into owning a cheaper car.
Its people like you is the reason why we NEED all service records when you buy a used car. Thats why a car with full service records is worth more then a car that has nothing. Or jiffy lube receipts.
Its people like you is the reason why we NEED all service records when you buy a used car. Thats why a car with full service records is worth more then a car that has nothing. Or jiffy lube receipts.
#12
Buy new or go home NY, if you want to talk about affordable...lol your next post is "New to me"......I can afford new but I like my same Cayenne I bought NEW from the dealer.
If you pay attention to the sub, it's fairly easy to see it's an alternative repair thread and you are just a troll.
If you knew anything on Oil changes, filter, plug, oil and it's fairly easy to outsource the labor process.
If you pay attention to the sub, it's fairly easy to see it's an alternative repair thread and you are just a troll.
If you knew anything on Oil changes, filter, plug, oil and it's fairly easy to outsource the labor process.
#14
Ever since owning a Porsche, i believe not maintaining it at a Porsche dealer is doing the vehicle a dis service!! , also hurts re sale value! Just traded in my 997.2 911-GTS -2011 with 12500 miles, for a new 991-GT3, Got a good price because i kept all service records neatly in a folder. I does help!! Remember a good dealer is doing more than just a oil change, for 300$ they are also checking for, ofher issues!
#15
Not true. An experienced independent with all the right tools is just as good as the $tealer....for less than 1/2 price. I was paying $260 for my Cayenne 4-wheel alignments at the $tealer, until I discovered a local indy tire shop does exactly the SAME JOB for $70. Man, did I feel stupid....
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