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Broken C4S

c928jon

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My 992 C4S became unwell, warning of reduced engine performance. I called Porsche assistance and it departed on the back of a truck for Porsche Centre Solihull on the 22nd of March.

It was my daily driver and I've been provided with an Audi A5 35TFSI to keep me mobile.

The last update I had this morning was that the engine is now out of the vehicle and they hoping to finish next week. I've been told its going to be ready next week since March.

I'm getting properly fed up now, I'm taxing and insuring a 911 and driving an Audi. Has anyone had any joy swapping for a decent courtesy car or getting any freebies to compensate for not having their car for a prolongued period?
 

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