So I decided to replace my CRV beater with a 955 cayenne.
After some looking round I quickly persuaded myself to ditch the idea of a 'cheap V6 and spend a little more for the GTS.
I purchased the car from 'my next car" in Bedford - they have a mix of stock ranging from £4-5K high mileage ex-company cars up to Ferrari's.
I purchased the for £11K, I noted that it struggled to start and was advised it was a battery issue as it had been sitting a few weeks and that it would charge on the way home.
Long story short but it didn't. I also noticed that it was leaking coolant. I raised the issue with the dealer and they immediately confirmed via email that if I arranged to get the issues sorted locally, they would reimburse me in full.
A Bosch S5 and a new radiator later (total cost £1200) and I thought all would be better, however the starting issue was not resolved.
When I turn the key I get a short engine turn and then click, turn it again and the engine will turn over slowly for half a second then fire right up. It iusually fires up on the second turn, sometimes 3, 4 or 5th and is generally worse when cold especially in the cold weather these last few days.
A quick bit of research and it looks like the starter needs to be replaced. I contacted the dealer again and without hesitation I got the same response as last time. So they're facing another bill for circa £750.
Needless to say I'm delighted with the service recieved. A great price initally (10% off the advertised price) and they have allowed me to use my usual trusted Indy's to get the work done (I.e. not the cheapest labour rate)
Just goes to show, there are some decent dealers out there!
After some looking round I quickly persuaded myself to ditch the idea of a 'cheap V6 and spend a little more for the GTS.
I purchased the car from 'my next car" in Bedford - they have a mix of stock ranging from £4-5K high mileage ex-company cars up to Ferrari's.
I purchased the for £11K, I noted that it struggled to start and was advised it was a battery issue as it had been sitting a few weeks and that it would charge on the way home.
Long story short but it didn't. I also noticed that it was leaking coolant. I raised the issue with the dealer and they immediately confirmed via email that if I arranged to get the issues sorted locally, they would reimburse me in full.
A Bosch S5 and a new radiator later (total cost £1200) and I thought all would be better, however the starting issue was not resolved.
When I turn the key I get a short engine turn and then click, turn it again and the engine will turn over slowly for half a second then fire right up. It iusually fires up on the second turn, sometimes 3, 4 or 5th and is generally worse when cold especially in the cold weather these last few days.
A quick bit of research and it looks like the starter needs to be replaced. I contacted the dealer again and without hesitation I got the same response as last time. So they're facing another bill for circa £750.
Needless to say I'm delighted with the service recieved. A great price initally (10% off the advertised price) and they have allowed me to use my usual trusted Indy's to get the work done (I.e. not the cheapest labour rate)
Just goes to show, there are some decent dealers out there!