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Rachel
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This exact thing happened to one of my clients a few years back. He spent weeks going back and forth and eventually, after something like 4 months of ownership, drove the car to the dealership, but the keys on the principals desk, said see you in court and walked out. They backed down and he ended up with a brand new car as replacement for his old one. Hopefully Porsche will see similar sense and refund him.

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That car has either been flooded, as mentioned, or it's been crashed, before delivery. Crashing, certainly is a very common thing. In the car delivery docks there's a massive hut with DIT written on the door. Damaged in Transit. Loads of cars end up in there, then are sent off to be repaired, then passed on to customer. The customer invariably has no knowledge whatsoever of this.

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Seems to me like it has a couple of issues causing most of the faults, clearly it's letting in water to the electrics, as his damp floor shows, and it always appears to be raining where he lives, which wont help, and there must be some missing grommets for where the wires pass through the bodywork, causing the frayed wires.

It can't really be that simple though can it? Or Porsche would have fixed it.

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Supposedly yes, but I don't know if they are state laws (like here in Aus) or Federal.

Update: he lives in Connecticut and it seems the lemon laws are state based. He has also had a win! +++

Watch it to the very end. He has a good sense of humour... :)

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Very good, but I get the distinct feeling part of the settlement was he says good things about Porsche in general, and how his car problems are a one off and not the norm.

I thought that initially but then thought it was due to forum peer pressure. Ie loads if porker owners worried about resale.

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Or simply, he got what he was after. Buy back of e lemon and the chance to once again try for a non-lemon. He was pretty consistent through his youtube exploits about just wanting his dream car to work, like it says on the tin.

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In his position I'd want list price buy back, to be provided with an alternative vehicle in the meantime waiting for his second factory order as the first one is clearly not fit for purpose, and the powerkit upgrade thrown in goodwill!

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