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warranty inclusivity

New car? Extended warranty? See here

http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/owningyourporsche/porschewarrantyperiods/
 
Im looking to get an extended warranty which cost around 1000£. Is it worth it? Not sure but the dealer promises to not losing anything as parts are expensive. Indeed but my car is only 2 yrs old.
 
One more thing..whats the right way to drive the porsche i.e cayenne
The PCenter advices to speed the vehicle rather than driving slowly. Any advices? Obviously i dont want to spend alot on parts..
 

ORIGINAL: alrashdi_s@yahoo.co.

One more thing..whats the right way to drive the porsche i.e cayenne
The PCenter advices to speed the vehicle rather than driving slowly. Any advices? Obviously i dont want to spend alot on parts..


Speed the vehicle? Interesting advice[&:]

Suggest you get booked in on a track day![;)]
 

ORIGINAL: alrashdi_s@yahoo.co.

One more thing..whats the right way to drive the porsche i.e cayenne
The PCenter advices to speed the vehicle rather than driving slowly. Any advices? Obviously i dont want to spend alot on parts..

I think all sports orientated cars need to driven with exuberance every so often; may not always benefit the car, but it definitely helps the driver. This doesn't mean speeding, just using all the rev range.

Regarding the warranty, official Porsche extended is supposed to offer bumper to bumper cover apart from consumables. Ask the dealer for a copy of the warranty terms. You could also search this or other sites as there has been a lot posted about extended warranties for Porsches.
 

ORIGINAL: alrashdi_s@yahoo.co.

One more thing..whats the right way to drive the porsche i.e cayenne
The PCenter advices to speed the vehicle rather than driving slowly. Any advices? Obviously i dont want to spend alot on parts..


I'd expect they really meant not to labour the engine, just because they will pull from low revs thanks to modern engine management doesn't make it a good way of driving[8|]
 

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