buying one year old Cayenne from non-franchised dealer

buying one year old Cayenne from non-franchised dealer

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AW10

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4,497 posts

256 months

Saturday 20th January
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I'm looking at a 1 year old Cayenne from a non-franchised dealer. In theory it will have another 2 years of Porsche's new car warranty to go. I have no known causes for concern but is there value in getting a 111 point check done by an OPC to confirm nothing's amiss? For example, if the car has been chipped that will void Porsche's warranty. Again, no known causes for concern but if the car was chipped I would not want to be piggie in the middle with an OPC sayng the warranty is invalid and the selling dealer saying it was fine when they sold it and I must have chipped it.

av185

19,433 posts

134 months

Saturday 20th January
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If you are happy with the car then make an offer subject to it being inspected by an OPC and passing their check.

If the selling indy are reluctant then walk and find another there are plenty around for sale after all.


stuckmojo

3,269 posts

195 months

Sunday 21st January
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av185 said:
If you are happy with the car then make an offer subject to it being inspected by an OPC and passing their check.

If the selling indy are reluctant then walk and find another there are plenty around for sale after all.
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SV_WDC

814 posts

96 months

Monday 22nd January
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The Porsche warranty is only transferrable if sold privately (or on a SOR basis).

New car warranty might be different but might be worth checking?

AW10

Original Poster:

4,497 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd January
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SV_WDC said:
The Porsche warranty is only transferrable if sold privately (or on a SOR basis).

New car warranty might be different but might be worth checking?
The new car warranty is fully transferable; it’s the used car assured warranty (an insurance policy by another name) that is voided if a car is purchased from a trader.