Hi to you all,
Im new to this forum, so please be gently with me, lol, 6 weeks ago I bought my first porsche, a superb 996tt, mint in every way from a very high end repatuble dealer, who I will reserve from naming at the min till I get some feedback.
Its been 6 weeks to the day since I collected the car from the dealership, as I stated the car is/was perfect, the paint work, the interior, the service history, all imaculate.
The car was due a brake fluid change, so I booked it into my local OPC, the car went in 2 weeks after I had taken posession, the OPC reported that the l/h air con rad was leaking and would need replacing at a cost of £670, other than that everything was in order, I reported this back to the dealer I purchased the car from, they informed me to contact the warranty company to arrange the rad to be repalced, the warranty company basicly told me to authorise the OPC to strip the car, file a report on the fault, and they would then decide wether they would repair it or not, my response to this was who is paying for the OPC to strip and report the fault, the warranty company's response, ''not us''.
So, back to the dealer it was, after a week of chasing the dealer, I took the car in on 25th July, on top of the air con fault, the car was displaying an ABS/PSM fault as well, also the car was not idling correctly.
The car went to another OPC to diagnose the idle fault, it transpired the throttle bodies were causing the idle and ABS faults, so a brand new throttle body fit by the OPC, so far, so good, now the car was taken back to the suppling dealer to have the air con rad replaced, why they didnt get the OPC to do this, I dont know, cost Is what I have been told.
Sorry if Im going on, but I want you guys to hear the whole story, I get the phone call the car is ready for collection, I collected the car from the dealer this Saturday just gone, 13th August, 3 weeks after it went in, bearing in mind, I have only had the car 6 weeks, so half the time Ive owned it, its been back in the garage.
I arrive at the dealer Saturday morning, have a glance round the car, Im looking for stone chips, curbed wheels as you do, the car had been cleaned by the dealer, no paper work to sign, so I was on my merry way.
The dealer is about 25 miles from my home, some town and motorway driving, so a good chance to test the car out, the first thing I notice when on the motorway is the steering wheel is off centre, when central the car is pulling to the right, so alarm bells start ringing, I get home after a steady drive and start to look at the front of the car, what I find is horrific, the bumper is complelty distorted and out of line with the wings, the gaps under the headlights vary by 10-15mm, the bonnet line is higher than the drivers wing, and lower than the passenger wing, the front spiltter looks like its been through a lawn mower, the under trays are scrapped and cracked, and even more worrying is the inner lip of the passenger arch has an area of paint that has been rubbed down to the primer/steel of the wing, when looking closer you can see a score line around the perimeter of the front passenger tyre that matches up with the rubbed area, I can only conclude that at some point the tyre, which was brand new 6 weeks ago has come into contact with the inner lip of the arch.
To say im devastated would be an understatment, my pride and joy looks like its been abused by an 18 year year boy racer, not taken into a high end, established garage to have the best mechanics working on it.
I immediately reported my findings to the dealer, they have asked for pictures which i have sent, I have spoken to a few people about this, and surprisingly found this is not un-common, especially with high end motors.
My question to you guys is, where do I go from here ???
Independant inspection, lawyers letter, give it back, I need some guidance please help
Thanks
Im new to this forum, so please be gently with me, lol, 6 weeks ago I bought my first porsche, a superb 996tt, mint in every way from a very high end repatuble dealer, who I will reserve from naming at the min till I get some feedback.
Its been 6 weeks to the day since I collected the car from the dealership, as I stated the car is/was perfect, the paint work, the interior, the service history, all imaculate.
The car was due a brake fluid change, so I booked it into my local OPC, the car went in 2 weeks after I had taken posession, the OPC reported that the l/h air con rad was leaking and would need replacing at a cost of £670, other than that everything was in order, I reported this back to the dealer I purchased the car from, they informed me to contact the warranty company to arrange the rad to be repalced, the warranty company basicly told me to authorise the OPC to strip the car, file a report on the fault, and they would then decide wether they would repair it or not, my response to this was who is paying for the OPC to strip and report the fault, the warranty company's response, ''not us''.
So, back to the dealer it was, after a week of chasing the dealer, I took the car in on 25th July, on top of the air con fault, the car was displaying an ABS/PSM fault as well, also the car was not idling correctly.
The car went to another OPC to diagnose the idle fault, it transpired the throttle bodies were causing the idle and ABS faults, so a brand new throttle body fit by the OPC, so far, so good, now the car was taken back to the suppling dealer to have the air con rad replaced, why they didnt get the OPC to do this, I dont know, cost Is what I have been told.
Sorry if Im going on, but I want you guys to hear the whole story, I get the phone call the car is ready for collection, I collected the car from the dealer this Saturday just gone, 13th August, 3 weeks after it went in, bearing in mind, I have only had the car 6 weeks, so half the time Ive owned it, its been back in the garage.
I arrive at the dealer Saturday morning, have a glance round the car, Im looking for stone chips, curbed wheels as you do, the car had been cleaned by the dealer, no paper work to sign, so I was on my merry way.
The dealer is about 25 miles from my home, some town and motorway driving, so a good chance to test the car out, the first thing I notice when on the motorway is the steering wheel is off centre, when central the car is pulling to the right, so alarm bells start ringing, I get home after a steady drive and start to look at the front of the car, what I find is horrific, the bumper is complelty distorted and out of line with the wings, the gaps under the headlights vary by 10-15mm, the bonnet line is higher than the drivers wing, and lower than the passenger wing, the front spiltter looks like its been through a lawn mower, the under trays are scrapped and cracked, and even more worrying is the inner lip of the passenger arch has an area of paint that has been rubbed down to the primer/steel of the wing, when looking closer you can see a score line around the perimeter of the front passenger tyre that matches up with the rubbed area, I can only conclude that at some point the tyre, which was brand new 6 weeks ago has come into contact with the inner lip of the arch.
To say im devastated would be an understatment, my pride and joy looks like its been abused by an 18 year year boy racer, not taken into a high end, established garage to have the best mechanics working on it.
I immediately reported my findings to the dealer, they have asked for pictures which i have sent, I have spoken to a few people about this, and surprisingly found this is not un-common, especially with high end motors.
My question to you guys is, where do I go from here ???
Independant inspection, lawyers letter, give it back, I need some guidance please help
Thanks