Just got screwed by Champion Porsche
#31
The price of the LoJack depends a lot on which model you get. If you get the higher end early warning system it retails for $995 installed at the location of your choice (early warning calls, emails, texts you as soon as your car is moved without the FOB). If you buy it through the dealer from which you bought your car, you can get it for $100 - $150 less. I have the early warning system on three of my cars and have paid $849 - $995 installed.
#33
yea buddy!
Hey Larry! I haven't posted in a while...too busy enjoying the turbo!! Just took it to my paint guy this evening to touch up a chip on the hood!!! (Serves me right for driving 130 down the interstate...) when I heard that little pebble strike the hood, it sounded like a cannon! ha! FYI, the Collection (near Miami) was a great dealership! Highly recommended like Larry said.
Buying a car of this caliber ought to be a happy experience . I have bought 1/2 my cars from Champion and omce upon a time they were outstanding.
The other half I bought from the Collection . After over 10 years and 9 Porsches between the two I have alays felt most happy at The Collection . In fact recently a forum member asked me for a referral and he bought the car. He was from out of state and drove the car home . https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rbo-owner.html
Price negotiations depend on the moment but if you had adeal , with a deposit, and faxed paperwork .. then there's no excuse for a sudden change at any point .
Make sure you get your deposit back or express to any dealership that you already have a deposit and want to see what they can do in case you face hedging a loss . A dealership in bankrupcy with your money already in their pocket doesn't have much to lose.
The other half I bought from the Collection . After over 10 years and 9 Porsches between the two I have alays felt most happy at The Collection . In fact recently a forum member asked me for a referral and he bought the car. He was from out of state and drove the car home . https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rbo-owner.html
Price negotiations depend on the moment but if you had adeal , with a deposit, and faxed paperwork .. then there's no excuse for a sudden change at any point .
Make sure you get your deposit back or express to any dealership that you already have a deposit and want to see what they can do in case you face hedging a loss . A dealership in bankrupcy with your money already in their pocket doesn't have much to lose.
#34
Hey Larry! I haven't posted in a while...too busy enjoying the turbo!! Just took it to my paint guy this evening to touch up a chip on the hood!!! (Serves me right for driving 130 down the interstate...) when I heard that little pebble strike the hood, it sounded like a cannon! ha! FYI, the Collection (near Miami) was a great dealership! Highly recommended like Larry said.
Good to see you stopped by and maybe when the temp drops in your area you'll make it back to South Florida .
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