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OPOGTS

1,135 posts

214 months

Thursday 7th September 2023
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Pretty much the perfect companion for a blast down to the french riviera, what a great car, we're very lucky beer




Scoo555

18 posts

152 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Hi,

So I have a Jan 2022 Cayman GTS 4.0. From day one the car has always been put on a battery tender ( official Porsche one as well). Last Sunday after an 80 mile trip, I came out after lunch and the battery was unable to turn the engine over. Dash was lit up like a Christmas tree and warning of low battery. Thankfully AA were able to get it going using a booster, so I got home after a two hour wait.

The OPC tested the battery and said it had a duff cell and needed to be replaced. Porsche won’t cover it under warranty either as it‘s only done 2k miles.

Quite disappointing as I thought I was doing the right thing by always having it on the tender, but it seems to need more than that. Lesson learnt…£380 to replace :-(

Intending to go back to Porsche GB and question the decision. It seems inconsistent to when they do and don’t replace batteries under warranty.

Fnumber1user

411 posts

53 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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Scoo555 said:
Hi,

So I have a Jan 2022 Cayman GTS 4.0. From day one the car has always been put on a battery tender ( official Porsche one as well). Last Sunday after an 80 mile trip, I came out after lunch and the battery was unable to turn the engine over. Dash was lit up like a Christmas tree and warning of low battery. Thankfully AA were able to get it going using a booster, so I got home after a two hour wait.

The OPC tested the battery and said it had a duff cell and needed to be replaced. Porsche won’t cover it under warranty either as it‘s only done 2k miles.

Quite disappointing as I thought I was doing the right thing by always having it on the tender, but it seems to need more than that. Lesson learnt…£380 to replace :-(

Intending to go back to Porsche GB and question the decision. It seems inconsistent to when they do and don’t replace batteries under warranty.
In Porsche terms £380 is a bargain, but in the real world that is annoying to say the least. Keep us posted as to how you get on. Also is the battery tender set correctly?

LiamH66

704 posts

92 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Scoo555 said:
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Intending to go back to Porsche GB and question the decision. It seems inconsistent to when they do and don’t replace batteries under warranty.
Yes, absolutely, I'd be miffed too. On a CTEK charger, I've managed to keep batteries going way past their sell-by date, and having been properly flattened in some cases. (My 981GT4 battery was not great when I bought the car, used, from an OPC, in 2018, but it's still going. Won't be trying to claim on goodwill for that one when it dies!)

If there is ever a reasonable claim, it should be for parts that have been looked after well over a relatively short period.

Liam

Charlie_1

1,015 posts

93 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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stewieyan said:
Apart from being new at a ridiculous price, there's not much point in 718 GTS 4.0
Get a used 981 (not even S) and you'll get literally the same 2-3x times cheaper, with a better exhaust note.

Edited by stewieyan on Thursday 31st August 21:27
Well having owned a 981& now BGTS 4.0 I can say you are wrong

Dabbers

9 posts

105 months

Thursday 21st September 2023
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What’s the view on indy servicing. Due first minor service (done 8k miles, 2 years old BGTS 4.00)?

Clearly want to preserve the warranty but we’ll be keeping the car very long term so not bothered about resale in the short to medium term.

I’m NW based.

Carl9729

29 posts

25 months

Thursday 21st September 2023
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I would personally try to keep the OPC service schedule up, but anything other than servicing I would choose a good indy.

It's is purely for resale, I don't believe the OPC does a better job, but keeps your options more open should you change your mind about ownership.

Edited by Carl9729 on Thursday 21st September 08:20

Dabbers

9 posts

105 months

Thursday 21st September 2023
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Thanks

LiamH66

704 posts

92 months

Sunday 24th September 2023
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Finally, after what felt like a long wait, despite being no longer than any new Porsche purchase so far (aside from self inflicted, due to work trips and a holiday)... I have a Cayman GTS 4.0 safely home. So I have a winter hack ready for the coming months, and my rather well-enjoyed 981 GT4 can breathe a sigh of relief.





You'll notice that unlike most, I remembered to spec a rear wiper so I can see where I have been. Mickey has already been taken about this by the PPF installer, so no need to repeat that here. He was pretty relaxed about my choice of manual gearbox, and the full Crayon stitched GTS leather/alcantara interior package, so if you want to deride me for either of those, I'm up for it.

Worse than either of those, I was sufficiently besotted to pick up a TAG Heuer/Porsche watch during one of the work trips. I feel like it sort of "goes" as a reminder, except that the face designer at TAG Heuer clearly never got the memo about Porsche not putting a zero ahead of the 5 in the first position.



Haven't driven it far yet, and running in carefully as I always do. I think it's going to turn out to be a monumentally good car. Especially pleased that it came with Michelin PS4S. Less so that there are a load of switches, including a rotary selector, on the steering wheel. But it does seem that 2024 MY 718s come with a CD player slot, which I hadn't expected.

First world issues I know. I keep saying the next 718 will be a keeper. This one definitely stands the best chance so far!

Liam

Edited by LiamH66 on Sunday 24th September 23:41


Edited by LiamH66 on Sunday 24th September 23:41

ECG1000

381 posts

143 months

Monday 25th September 2023
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Has anyone bothered with corrosion protection?

I intend to use my BGTS all year round so am toying with the idea of full Lanoguard treatment. I've had this done to a couple of my cars before, but they're Japanese, so tend to come with very little corrosion protection when new.

Edited by ECG1000 on Monday 25th September 11:52

P. ONeill

1,455 posts

53 months

Saturday 30th September 2023
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Haven’t driven the GTS for a couple of weeks and the steering feels off, notchy if that makes sense, especially at low speed. Is there any way to recalibrate it without a visit to the dealer?

testdrive

2,909 posts

196 months

Saturday 30th September 2023
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Piwis is what I use to calibrate mine it needs to be done every time you mess with the alignment or it feels a bit off. There might be some other tools available Google it.

Edited by testdrive on Saturday 30th September 21:57

Wollemi

326 posts

133 months

Sunday 1st October 2023
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ECG1000 said:
Has anyone bothered with corrosion protection?

I intend to use my BGTS all year round so am toying with the idea of full Lanoguard treatment. I've had this done to a couple of my cars before, but they're Japanese, so tend to come with very little corrosion protection when new.

Edited by ECG1000 on Monday 25th September 11:52
I asked my OPC service manager and technician about applying Lanoguard and they were not keen, in fact told me not to do it.

We have Lanoguard on my wife's Lupo GTI and it's good stuff.

ECG1000

381 posts

143 months

Friday 6th October 2023
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Wollemi said:
I asked my OPC service manager and technician about applying Lanoguard and they were not keen, in fact told me not to do it.

We have Lanoguard on my wife's Lupo GTI and it's good stuff.
Thanks for the feedback. I guess it's a conversation I can have with Porsche at handover day.

Ken986

197 posts

125 months

Saturday 21st October 2023
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Great car for 2 weeks to Germany and Switzerland.

matt21

4,292 posts

205 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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My cars just passed 1 year old and I let my Porsche Car Connect Service lapse. Looks like I’ve lost basic app functions of mileage and fuel etc too. I’m used to BMW where you don’t need to pay for this? Do I really need to pay to get this basic info on the app?

Ken986

197 posts

125 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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matt21 said:
My cars just passed 1 year old and I let my Porsche Car Connect Service lapse. Looks like I’ve lost basic app functions of mileage and fuel etc too. I’m used to BMW where you don’t need to pay for this? Do I really need to pay to get this basic info on the app?
Yes , afraid so.
Didn’t bother me though I’m probably a Luddite .

scrounger73

267 posts

159 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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I paid for the renewal. It gives you other things as well such as the cars location in the My Porsche app.

matt21

4,292 posts

205 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Porsche don’t miss a trick to extract money do they! Most manufacturers simple mileage, location and fuel remains free. Not here. Don’t think I’ll pay for the odd occasion I use it.

LiamH66

704 posts

92 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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I think it's actually Vodafone that collect the fee, but yes, a huge annoyance. I let it lapse on my last 2 new Caymans when they got to a year old. I'll have to see how I feel when the GTS 4.0 gets there. Always seems a lot of money for what it actually is.

Liam