Loaner when car in for service?
#1
Loaner when car in for service?
How many of you guys get loaners when you drop off your cars at a Porsche dealer? Seems like every dealer in the Baltimore area has a relationship with Enterprise and you just get a P.O.S. rental instead of a decent loaner.
#2
That is common in Vancouver with most high end car dealers. They claim that there loaner car is out and all they have is a rental. I think that part of the problem is the warranties will only cover up to a certain amount per day for a loaner, and the cost of leasing a loaner to the service department is higher then they can recover on a daily dollar amount.
#4
Wasn't there already a thread on this??
But, just for the sake of answering the question @ hand. My dealer has a fleet of Porsche/Audi that they use when your car is in for service. They also have a contract with enterprise for rentals which I assume they use for people who did not buy cars from them. I have never been given an enterprise rental.
But, just for the sake of answering the question @ hand. My dealer has a fleet of Porsche/Audi that they use when your car is in for service. They also have a contract with enterprise for rentals which I assume they use for people who did not buy cars from them. I have never been given an enterprise rental.
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#10
This is what I was told by a Porsche Service Tech. Maybe it's right, maybe not. PCNA will only underwrite a loaner program when a dealership shows that they have a certain number of scheduled appointments on a regular basis. The loaners that some dealers give may only be used for warranty servicing - for regular maintenance rental loaners may be given. This is how my local dealership works. I was told at another nearby dealership that they won't even give me a loaner because I didn't buy my car from them. (This is my memory and I've omitted dealership names just in case I'm wrong or they told me something they should not have.) My take is that dealers have leeway in their loaner program and that PCNA probably negotiates with dealers individually on loaner vehicle types and requirements.
#11
My local dealer always puts me in a Hertz rental car. I don't think they even have a loaner fleet. My prior two cars were BMW's and they always, always put me in a Bimmer when my car was in for service.
#12
I've had a BMW for a few years and they loaned me a bmw only if i called way in advance and was first at the dealer that day, otherwise, enterprise.
Porsche in manhattan has been pretty good about the loaner, I got a cayenne from them (v6 unfortunately)
Porsche in manhattan has been pretty good about the loaner, I got a cayenne from them (v6 unfortunately)
#14
I've not owned my 997 for very long but the few times I have had to have work done (mostly accessories installed), my dealer has always provided a Porsche. It's usually a Cayenne, but I did get a Cayman once.
#15
Same thing at HBL in Tyson's VA. POS Neon's, but if you're nice to the clerk, they've hooked me up w/ Dodge Ram and Ford F-150 Quad Cab 4x4's.
But when I go to the Volvo Dealer in Alexandria and drop off my 118K mile 2005 Volvo V50 T5 for even an oil change, they put me in either a Land Rover LR3 or a brand new S80.......
Now that is service........
But when I go to the Volvo Dealer in Alexandria and drop off my 118K mile 2005 Volvo V50 T5 for even an oil change, they put me in either a Land Rover LR3 or a brand new S80.......
Now that is service........