When Porsche issues a CPO warranty, it charges the dealer $1500 for the contract. It seems to me that they could do the same with direct sales to existing Porsche owners under the standard factory warranty.
Now, the buyer would also have to have the car inspected by a Porsche service shop and be brought up to standard but then, the overall cost should still be reasonable.
Why doesn't Porsche do this? Well, it COULD be that they want to give their dealers an edge in selling their used cars.
What do you think?
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