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Old 07-31-2008, 08:28 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by silver arrow
This would be a non issue if Porsche sold parts to rebuild the engines or didn't charge so much for replacement engines.
What boggles my mind is that Porsche chooses to profit from their own poorly designed product. At the very least you'd think they could offer to sell replacement engines at cost for those whose engines implode below 100,000 miles. That way they're not making or losing any money, the dealer can still make some dough on the installation and the car owner ends up with a newer and(hopefully) better engine. Not ideal by any means, but I'd say that would be one way to make the best of a bad situation all around. If I'd been given an offer like that I'd have been reasonably happy. Maybe I'd even consider buying another Porsche. Too bad, now they have a basher for life...
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