Non N rated tyres now allowed by Porsche Extended Warranty!

Non N rated tyres now allowed by Porsche Extended Warranty!

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jackliebling

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506 posts

186 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Dear All,

I am back in Porsche ownership after a break! (1 Cayman and 3 911s).

Now I'm the proud owner of a 2012 Panamera GTS. I am looking to extend the warranty, two more years are possible.

I was worried that the car does not have N rated tyres as in the past I remember that this would invalidate the warranty.

However I was told by Porsche Guildford that N rated tyres are now "only recommended" but not mandatory. This is a change made by Porsche. As long as the tyres are the right size and inflated correctly then they are fine to be used.

This is a real improvement in the coverage.

Just thought I'd let you all know that piece of info.

Best
Jack

ChrisW.

7,500 posts

268 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Good to know, thanks !

stuckmojo

3,397 posts

201 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Oh, very important!

ttdan

1,098 posts

206 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Good news. What about the battery?

jackliebling

Original Poster:

506 posts

186 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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not sure on that...

jimbo761

406 posts

95 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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This is great to know at long last. Anyone have any documentation to support it before I bin some Pirellis... laugh

SV_WDC

941 posts

102 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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I wonder if this applies retrospectively to policies which have already been sold?

Guybrush

4,364 posts

219 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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ttdan said:
Good news. What about the battery?
That would be handy to know, given the standard Porsche lead acid batteries are overpriced for what they are.

BertBert

20,197 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Why do they need to specify inflated correctly a part of the condition for the warranty?

Roadrunner996

211 posts

189 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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For the warranty, non N rated tyres can only be inflated at OPC's . £200 per corner smile

Klippie

3,608 posts

158 months

Thursday 14th September 2023
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Roadrunner996 said:
For the warranty, non N rated tyres can only be inflated at OPC's . £200 per corner smile
Are you pulling our pissers.

Mosdef

1,800 posts

240 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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jackliebling said:
Dear All,

I am back in Porsche ownership after a break! (1 Cayman and 3 911s).

Now I'm the proud owner of a 2012 Panamera GTS. I am looking to extend the warranty, two more years are possible.

I was worried that the car does not have N rated tyres as in the past I remember that this would invalidate the warranty.

However I was told by Porsche Guildford that N rated tyres are now "only recommended" but not mandatory. This is a change made by Porsche. As long as the tyres are the right size and inflated correctly then they are fine to be used.

This is a real improvement in the coverage.

Just thought I'd let you all know that piece of info.

Best
Jack
Congratulations! I had a GTS from the same year, in GT Silver with black wheels. Number plate was NC62 NXV in case you happened to have bought the same one. Amazing car, still miss the engine note. I had mine up to an indicated 178mph and it was still pulling, they’re underrated.

jackliebling

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506 posts

186 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Oh cool, no mine is a different car in Carbon Grey. Love it, still getting to grips with it. So far it is immense!

C320

50 posts

98 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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jackliebling said:
I was worried that the car does not have N rated tyres as in the past I remember that this would invalidate the warranty.

However I was told by Porsche Guildford that N rated tyres are now "only recommended" but not mandatory. This is a change made by Porsche. As long as the tyres are the right size and inflated correctly then they are fine to be used.
That's interesting, probably sensible too - I imagine that's the only change and that they won't now start allowing non-Porsche batteries and wiper blades etc.

Thanks for sharing!