All 991 GT3`s recalled after 2 go up in smoke ...... Ooooops

All 991 GT3`s recalled after 2 go up in smoke ...... Ooooops

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Far Cough

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2,429 posts

182 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Someone is going to have a bad day !!

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/20/us-porsc...

"(Reuters) - Porsche (VOWG_p.DE) said it will recall all 785 models of its 911 GT3 sports-car that have been delivered worldwide this year after two of them caught fire.

Volkswagen-owned Porsche said on Thursday it would check the engines of the GT3, the most expensive version of its overhauled 911 two-seater, and recommended owners not to use the vehicles.

Engineers at Porsche are still examining the remains of the gutted vehicles used in Switzerland and Italy to determine the cause of the fires."

GT3ZZZ

990 posts

184 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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http://www.porsche.com/uk/aboutporsche/pressreleas...

Porsche AG
Current Press releases
Porsche inspecting engines of current 911 GT3 models
Inspection of all 911 GT3 vehicles of model year 2014l

Stuttgart. The sports car producer Porsche is inspecting all engines of 911 GT3 vehicles of model year 2014. Porsche is informing the owners of the affected vehicles directly and recommending that they stop using their vehicles. The company is offering to pick up the vehicles and take them to a Porsche Centre immediately.

Safety is a number one priority at Porsche, and the company takes its responsibility seriously. After engine damage occurred in two vehicles in Europe and the vehicles then caught fire. Porsche decided to inspect all 785 delivered vehicles worldwide. There was no traffic accident and no personal injure. Internal studies to determine the cause of the engine damage have not been completed yet.

Porsche will report on any new findings immediately.

Dhol01

47 posts

136 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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I am that person. New GT3 supposed to be delivered over a week ago. Delivery frozen by Porsche and now sitting in OPC outside compound pending resolution. Dealer has not been told anything and Porsche GB are utterly useless. No information whatsoever. Dealer has confirmed likely weeks to resolution / logistics / parts availability etc - anyone hoping for 1st March delivery is going to be disappointed, stalled by Porsche incompetence.
Latest press release hides behind safety but Porsche response lamentable / glacial.

Eleven

28,176 posts

236 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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I had one of the first 991 C2S cars and that was rubbish too. I doubt I would ever buy a new model Porsche again; they aren't adequately sorted before they are released to the customer and then Porsche is dismal at rectifying the situation.

Monch

708 posts

217 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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I've been offered a hire car from enterprise for as long as I need it!

Wow. Thanks Porsche.

I pay you over £100k for your product. You tell me not to use it because a fire may engulf the car.

And you expect me to accept a cheap hire car.

I would like any flavour of PDK 991.

Am I unreasonable?


Note. Has to be PDK as I don't do a manual anymore! :-)

Far Cough

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2,429 posts

182 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Monch said:
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And you expect me to accept a cheap hire car.

I would like any flavour of PDK 991.

Am I unreasonable?
Absolutely not ..... they have had your deposit for months before you even saw the car and now its here , you can`t have it. How much money would that have made if you played the stocks and shares instead of handing it to Porsche. A loan car of similar quality at the very least surely.

Eleven

28,176 posts

236 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Monch said:
I've been offered a hire car from enterprise for as long as I need it!

Wow. Thanks Porsche.

I pay you over £100k for your product. You tell me not to use it because a fire may engulf the car.

And you expect me to accept a cheap hire car.

I would like any flavour of PDK 991.

Am I unreasonable?


Note. Has to be PDK as I don't do a manual anymore! :-)
I had a very nice Clio from Enterprise a few weeks ago.

I would have thought the supplying dealer should step in here. They, after all, sold you a dodgy motor.

Dhol01

47 posts

136 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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You are not being unreasonable at all. Enterprise rental car ? Typical Porsche...I think they have inadequately tested the car and are now panicking about what it is going to cost them to fix. That is the reason for the sloooooow response - they are looking for the cheapest fix possible. At least you have had the opportunity to drive the car - is it any good ? I am tempted to tell them to stick their shonky car.
I also have a Cayenne...being serviced at the moment. The service loan car is a Panamera - you should at least get something similar.
My OPC is telling me to anticipate an engine out fix based on info I have obtained......nothing at all from Porsche..perfect, not even delivered, major repair required, no info, car sitting in open and weeks until resolution. For you sir...£118,000
Porsche GB suck.

thegoose

8,075 posts

224 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Far Cough said:
...the GT3, the most expensive version of its overhauled 911 two-seater...
That's carefully worded but still not quite right. It's not the most expensive 911 and is the ONLY 2 seater 911.

whiteshark

8 posts

242 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Dhol01 said:
You are not being unreasonable at all. Enterprise rental car ? Typical Porsche...I think they have inadequately tested the car and are now panicking about what it is going to cost them to fix. That is the reason for the sloooooow response - they are looking for the cheapest fix possible. At least you have had the opportunity to drive the car - is it any good ? I am tempted to tell them to stick their shonky car.
I also have a Cayenne...being serviced at the moment. The service loan car is a Panamera - you should at least get something similar.
My OPC is telling me to anticipate an engine out fix based on info I have obtained......nothing at all from Porsche..perfect, not even delivered, major repair required, no info, car sitting in open and weeks until resolution. For you sir...£118,000
Porsche GB suck.
At this point, if you are unhappy, can't you just cancel and get your deposit back?

On another note, looks like the red one at Romans has been sold well above list. Bad timing for the new owner.

Far Cough

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2,429 posts

182 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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thegoose said:
Far Cough said:
...the GT3, the most expensive version of its overhauled 911 two-seater...
That's carefully worded but still not quite right. It's not the most expensive 911 and is the ONLY 2 seater 911.
Thats the Reuters quote from the link which is why its in exclamation marks. Not what I said !!!!!

Dhol01

47 posts

136 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Fair comment....but having parted with £10k 10 months ago...largely as an act of faith....I want the car.
Reviews have turned out to be great and still want the car. Cannot tell you how disappointed I am. No 1st March delivery, major repair required and Porsche don't give a stuff...

rubystone

11,254 posts

273 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Watch Sunday's Top Gear for a solution to this GT3 issue. They really nailed it this time.

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

228 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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rubystone said:
Watch Sunday's Top Gear for a solution to this GT3 issue. They really nailed it this time.
Do they have a solution for the CL wheels having a risk of falling off if used on track and the hubs aren't replaced every couple of years too?

HoHoHo

15,310 posts

264 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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I do hope Porsche get this problem resolved and QUICKLY.

I'd be pretty pissed off if I were an owner or still waiting for my overdue delivery with these issues hanging over the car yes

Eleven

28,176 posts

236 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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HoHoHo said:
I do hope Porsche get this problem resolved and QUICKLY.

I'd be pretty pissed off if I were an owner or still waiting for my overdue delivery with these issues hanging over the car yes
Yep. Porsche seems fairly relaxed about dicking customers about, however their flagship car being recalled right across the board is not going to do them any favours. I used to be a "Porsche guy" but their apparent contempt for customers and poor quality control has put me off. Probably for good.

Porsche understands that "the experience" is what makes customers buy a brand, and they impose upon dealers vigorous standards to ensure that they deliver a good experience. Then Porsche themselves apparently go out their way to make the experience as st as possible.





ttdan

1,099 posts

207 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Eleven said:
Porsche understands that "the experience" is what makes customers buy a brand, and they impose upon dealers vigorous standards to ensure that they deliver a good experience. Then Porsche themselves apparently go out their way to make the experience as st as possible.
That resonates.

Sierra Mike

885 posts

209 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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ttdan said:
Eleven said:
Porsche understands that "the experience" is what makes customers buy a brand, and they impose upon dealers vigorous standards to ensure that they deliver a good experience. Then Porsche themselves apparently go out their way to make the experience as st as possible.
That resonates.
Based on my experience this year. I don't believe Porsche care about 'the experience' at all. My 'experience' has been nothing short of abysmal and was made worse by Porsche GB's customer service themselves. Don't hold your breath hoping they'll do the right thing ... you'll turn blue.

mrdemon

21,146 posts

279 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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they have got to a point where it matters not to look after customers now, they just sell miles more cars
service many more cars at double the price, SO a victim of their own success.

even resale is poor because the markets flooded on the run of the mill cars.

the Macan will make them even more £££££

thegoose

8,075 posts

224 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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Far Cough said:
thegoose said:
Far Cough said:
...the GT3, the most expensive version of its overhauled 911 two-seater...
That's carefully worded but still not quite right. It's not the most expensive 911 and is the ONLY 2 seater 911.
Thats the Reuters quote from the link which is why its in exclamation marks. Not what I said !!!!!
I realised that, didn't mean to make it look like you'd written it yourself, sorry.