Bad Experience
#1
Bad Experience
As a few of you may know I replaced my 5 series with a CERTIFIED Boxster S. All was great until the day after I got it, it spun out and had 15k worth of damage caused in a crash. I was beside myself, what did I do wrong wtf? The car got fixed and while at Porsche bodyshop on a test run, the bodyshop tech spun the car out again. Causing about 20k more worth of damage. So now im like wtf is wrong with this car, why does it keep spinning out. We come to realize that this PORSCHE CERTIFIED car was sold to me with BALD TIRES. Seems impossible or improbable but its the truth. Upon confronting the dealership on the matter, they wanted nothing to do with it. They claim the car was fine and myself and the bodyshop dont know how to drive. The tires on the car were under certified spec and the certified papers were false. So now im like great im stuck with this heavily repaired mess and maybe a lawsuit, this damage may have a 15k loss on the resale value of the car. But today came the great news, the bodyshops insurance company claimed the car a total loss and im gonna recover completely. I never in my wildest dreams would have thought this would have happend, oh well. In the spring I may look into a 1 series or a Z4.
#2
I am not sure what to say but I am glad it worked out. I guess now you walk away from this with a lot more experience and next time you buy a car you will definitely have a closer look. GL.
#3
yup im so used to trusting dealerships as my last car was certfied and it was perfect. It was a Porsche dealer I thought where could I go wrong they sell 130,000 dollar cars, but i guess their margin is mor important then customer safety.
#4
i'm glad it worked out for you. now i'm more paranoid than ever about the techs at body shops and repair shops. one, shouldn't they have noticed bald tires? two, the tech must have been pushing it pretty hard to spin out and crash on a test drive.
#5
bottomline i really wasnt happy to get a heavily reapaired car back after i had it for such a short time as sas as i am to see the car the way it is, it was the best outcome
#7
Sorry to hear about your bad experience.
Are you sure you want to go to a 1-series or z4? I mean you did buy a Boxster for a reason. Don't let the dealership ruin the Boxster experience for you.
Are you sure you want to go to a 1-series or z4? I mean you did buy a Boxster for a reason. Don't let the dealership ruin the Boxster experience for you.
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#8
Jeff sorry to hear, glad you are coming out on top though!
#9
Let me get this right. You purchased the car used and never looked at the tires?
Then you ball it up and want to go after the dealer after the fact? If you felt the tires did not have the tread specified under Porsche's certification program it would seem fair that you would mention this earlier (i.e. before you crashed it).
Then you ball it up and want to go after the dealer after the fact? If you felt the tires did not have the tread specified under Porsche's certification program it would seem fair that you would mention this earlier (i.e. before you crashed it).
#10
Let me get this right. You purchased the car used and never looked at the tires?
Then you ball it up and want to go after the dealer after the fact? If you felt the tires did not have the tread specified under Porsche's certification program it would seem fair that you would mention this earlier (i.e. before you crashed it).
Then you ball it up and want to go after the dealer after the fact? If you felt the tires did not have the tread specified under Porsche's certification program it would seem fair that you would mention this earlier (i.e. before you crashed it).
#11
thx as for another boxster lol, i don't think its gonna happen, no doubt they are great cars and I regonize that but after this expereince its just not worht it too me. BMW's have never steered me wrong and I think im gonna stick with them for a while.
#13
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