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Old 10-25-2015 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rohnin
well i guess i'm gonna start calling around for estimates this week.. if anyone knows places around Los Angeles, LMK! thanks for the input

btw do they dock you for using all the gas? or if it's not washed?
NO! You are making too big a deal about this... it will be fine. Drive in with no gas, no prob. Car can be dirty, no problem.

Find a local indy to turn off the service light. They are not checking records..

You will be fine.
 
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Old 10-26-2015 | 11:42 AM
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Found a nice 5-star Yelp rated shop that'll do the service and check everything for cheap, gonna take care of this today. Thanks guys!

Now I just thought of something: brakes, tires and clutch
 
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Lease return checklist?!

Gosh. If your dealer is really this petty, maybe you should return your car to a different dealer.
 
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When I returned a Cayman S in 2010, I had light rash on a rear wheel and it was a non-issue. Of course, the car had SUPER low mileage, so the dealer was anxious to have it regardless. And I agree with TheBeav: if you're getting stuck with every little thing, find another dealer, particularly one where you are buying....
 
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You can do pre-return inspection thru Auto Vin.

They came out and did a full report on my car that will be returned this week. Have they contacted you?
 
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You can return a car dirty and with no gas. No charge for tints.
 
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Old 10-27-2015 | 03:53 PM
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Although they did send a letter saying someone would inspect it, no one ever came. I have till the end of the week, just did the oil and filter change, I'm going to pass on the light curb rash, and I'll have over 1000 miles left when I return it at the end of the week. Any recommendations for a good dealer in So Cal to return to?
 
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Everyone who is reading this and leasing, keep something in mind: if you're ordering or picking up another P car, negotiate a $0 lease fee return with the dealership. If they're not budging, call Porsche Financial's lease maturity department and tell them about the charges, and how you're "less likely" to lease from Porsche because of the silly nickel and dime issues.

A family member was able to waive every single charge (disposition fee, minor repair fees, missing key, etc.) because he was getting another Porsche.

So, if your dealer is being a ******, call PFS. Most dealers will go out of their way to ensure that you're happy; after all, you're getting another car from them. Don't be afraid to walk away to another dealership if they don't budge.

Originally Posted by rohnin
Although they did send a letter saying someone would inspect it, no one ever came. I have till the end of the week, just did the oil and filter change, I'm going to pass on the light curb rash, and I'll have over 1000 miles left when I return it at the end of the week. Any recommendations for a good dealer in So Cal to return to?

Rohnin, check your PMs.
 
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