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Originally Posted by bmussatti
Brucelee, you are obviously very successful and competent at selling Porsche products through your dealership. Yet, you know there is an intrinsic design flaw with the engines. How are you able to balance these two conflicting dynamics? What do you actually tell your customers, if they ask or not (about potential problems)?
Thanks.
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Good point, although I don't have the dealership anymore.
I used to be very candid with my buyers about the RMS issue and advise them to buy a warranty IF that kind of expense bothered them. I did not sell warranties but could refer them to someone who did.
Usually, I knew if any of my cars had had an RMS repair and I would advise buyers of this also. Some had several RMS replacments by the way.
I decided to close the dealership around the time that the IMS came to my attention but one had nothing to do with the other.
I would advise anyone looking at a used Box out of warranty to at least evaluate an aftermarket warranty.