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Porsche dealership service definitely has two levels..
There's the white-gloved 911 and Cayenne service, and there's the 986 service.
The 911 service is obviously no trace kind of work. No spills, scratches, perfect job. The 986 service is bleed brakes with wheels on, get fluid all over inner barrel of wheel which leaves a massive residue only brake cleaner will dissolve, which gets on the outer re-painted rim, leave bleeder valves wet with fluid, leave two new scratches, and call it done as long as the cheap-ass 986 owner doesn't complain since he never looks under there anyway....and as long as the brakes now work as they should before Joey Boxster over here played with the brakes outside his trailer..... Obviously a phone call Monday. Since I installed new rear pads, I had the rears off anyway and washed them. I have never seen such sloppy work, and expected Porsche standards. |
Porsche NA would not like to hear about that. Since you were in looking for your next 911:D
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They need to think twice about treating customers as second class citizens, word spreads fast!!
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You and your stupid cat can **********. Because I don't want your cat in my yard??? Really?? |
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my cat is not in, nor has ever been in your yard and he does sleep on my roof and in my car even drives sometimes His name is Toonsies |
One big ol' hollow point round and I could turn little Toonsies into a red shag rug before he ever heard the bang! Yup. Bang!
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The first time I say something that stupid in your threads, you can tell me to lighten up. You and toonsies sound like a perfect pair. Be a responsible pet owner. If someone damages your car tomorrow or runs your cat over, we'll call it karma. It's a bytch, dontcha know.... |
If finding cat do-do in your flower bed gets your blood pressure too high what does finding brake fluid on your wheels do?:confused:
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Oh a, sorry- am I messing up YOUR thread? (Where's my gun....?):chicken:
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Ignoring the less salient, less thoughtful, or just plain rude posts-
Sorry about your experience, hope those limited edition CL wheels don't have their paint jacked up, but I think the lines of liability are pretty clear if they did, surely the dealer would have the inside track on acquiring some replacements... I started off just using the dealer for service, and in general was pleased with everything but the price. However, I did notice that sometimes I got the white glove treatment, sometimes not so much. I bought a set of service covers ander started putting them on prior to leaving the car, just as a hint. Seemed to work. I've noted in the past that if I made a point to clean my other cars before taking them in for service, they came back cleaner, but if they were piled full of stuff or dirty from use, the service people seemed to assume I didn't give a shirt about how they left it when finished. Meeting the actual service people rather than the service advisor seemed like a good idea, and certainly resulted in learning more about the car, but did nothing to improve the condition at pickup, maybe b/c I'm not good at playing the "rich ahole that's going raise cain if his car isn't perfect." Try the friendly method first. "Mr service mgr, I'm afraid you forgot to finish cleaning up the car after the recent service, and I appreciate your working me in quickly, so maybe your guys were rushed that day, but in this case it may cause actual damage rather than just a temporary cosmetic problem. I know you want to keep your impeccable reputation intact, and it would be embarrassing for me if I had to ask Mr Strong to replace my wheels when we have lunch together Wednesday, so is there any chance you could send a runner out to my office to pick up the car and handle this while I am a work?" Or something like that. BOL |
The over sensitive cat owners are going to ruin this forum. If you think animals that crap in a box and could care less if you exist are cool then good for you. Let's get back to Porsches which are infinitely better than cats dogs or kids.
I've never been to a dealer and I never will. I sent email quote requests on tire balancing and alignment to several dealers in my area and got one response from an actual service department and that was to tell me to call them. Negative. Not calling to see what else you're going to sell me. Sad to hear that Boxster owners are second class citizens when the real second class citizens should be the rebadged touraeg owners. Not that I dont think the cayenne is nice but a Boxster is way closer to Porsche racing blood than an overweight suv. |
Does the 911 service include a reach-around?
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That's the most hilarious thing I have heard all week... |
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Some in here hope that your Karma runs over their neighbors cat
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it's not a cat thing. it's not a pyramid energy thing. it's a "your smaller than me so i can do what i want to you" attitude that got shown in a different thread. this 'lick up, kick down' world view got turned around on him - he's not a 911 driver, he's a boxster driver and he got the bad service instead of the good service. karma.
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Timco, JayG, et al I have learned a great deal from your Porsche posts and love this forum, and realize I am a super junior member, but I motion to keep cat posts elsewhere...
InstantForum Sorry about your poor service at the dealer, always sad to hear. I've owned a 964, and we've had a 996 cab, 996 Turbo S and a couple Cayenne Turbos in the fam. These cars (Boxsters) may not be as fast as the flagship, but they are pure Porsche through and through. I hope they just slipped up and forgot to clean it, and right the wrong. |
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1) fertilizes your garden 2) raises your blood pressure BTW, I don't think it is a good thing to have them mess your wheels up with brake fluid. Its wrong and obviously like most of us on this forum, you care about your car Quote:
BTW, I am not overly sensitive about cats. I have a problem with cruelty in general. Senseless violence solves nothing Quote:
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BTW, no one picked up on Toonsies? |
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Put three or four cats in a burlap bag and hang the bag over a limb of a tree in your back yard. If they ever calm down(which they probably won't), walk over and smack the mess out of the bag. If you have kids, teach them how to smack the bag. Get Momma to make up some PB & Js and some fresh lemonade and make a family afternoon out of it. Better than Disney.
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Wow, disappointed in the maturity level here.
-Wayne |
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