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Corporate Office Address:
Porsche Automobil Holding SE
Porscheplatz 1
Stuttgart, D-70435
Germany
Phone: +49 711-911-11000
Fax: +49 711-911-11819

Porsche Corporate Office Comments

Posted by P J


hi another word for this vehicle or company as the say in not but a b/s full of crap , name dont mean nothing any more they only want money by selling cheap of cars , service not good price out ragegeos people mean , only answers they give you is well look what you drive and you should knoe that is expensive , its just a name that then turns out to be a cheap vw tourag , shoud be aswhem to charge such high maintanance prices parts, well i own 1 wich they manke me so discuseed that i will trade for a stupid car than keep this that is not good , for any one that wants own a cayenne DONT BUY IT AS A BIG PROBLEM WITH ENGINE LIGHT ON ,V6 MOTOR THAT turn out to be bad enginiring ALONG WITH PORSCHE HOW CAN A COMPANY CHARGES MORE THAN THE CAR IS WORTHED FOR AN ENGINE LIGHT ON , DONT KNOW WHAT IS THE PROBLEM SO THEY CHANGE PARTS AFTER PARTS TO GET TO THE PROBLEM , PORSCHE YOU are a liers BIG TIME ..............IF ANY 1 AS THE SAME PROBLEM SHOULD COMPLAIN TO THIS not good GERMANS CAUSE IS EVERY 1 WITH CAYENNE THAT as THE PROBLEM OR EXPOSES THEM TO THE MEDIA OR TO THE Y TUBE ABOUT THEY MANIPULTIONS TO THE CUSTEMERS THANK 4 READING IT YO CAN E MAIL ME TO [email protected] we all should get togheter to complain thanks

Posted by Dr. Bocanegra


I own a Porsche Cayenne 2008. I am happy with the body and the engine, it is great, but the interior is of sub-standard quality. The console lid (arm rest) developed a bubble (after 20,000 miles). According to the local Porsche dealership, it is due to "the materials not being adequate for warm climates like in Florida". However, the Florida dealer and Porsche Cars North America refused to change the defective part unless I pay for it. Why would a brand like Porsche, with a reputation for quality and perfection, refuse to take responsibility for defective parts and defective materials?
Who at Porsche World Headquarters shall I submit my complaint to have the defective part replaced?
I look forward to receiving your response,
Tomás Bocanegra

Posted by Paul


Below is a copy of my email to Porsche Sales Manager in Melbourne Australia,

Piero,

My childhood dream was to one day own a 911. After years of working hard in 2009 I was finally in a position to make my dream a reality. Spending $267K I became the proud owner on a 997S series 2. In 2012, I again purchased my second 911 and drove out of the show room with a $315K Cabrio S 991. You would I'm sure concede that a customer that spends close to $600K in 3 years would be considered a valued customer. But the experience has been far from that. No sooner do I take possession of my new Cabrio, Porsche announce hefty discounts across its range with Cabrios being hit the hardest at a loss of $35K. As a valued customer I would've expected a call from you to apologise for this. Sadly the call never came.

To compound the disappointed we now find that Porsche is heavily discounting it's 911's on new cars so as to move stock. Devaluing the brand and killing values on second hand cars. Why? Where is the pride in the brand? What happened to aspiration? Have a dream, work hard and one day the dream will come true.

It saddens me that yours and your teams actions are doing this to a brand that deserves so much more.

Piero, I am a person of some standing in the community and I will share my views on all forms of social media. People and more importantly 911 owners need to know what is happening.

I await your response.
Cr. Paul Klisaris
Mulgrave Ward
City of Monash

Posted by Windlass


Building vehicles and brand name like Porsche is a life time effort. Must say Porsche has achieved it all and that is why I bought the Porsche Cayenne that I have.

I plan to sell it in the coming year and will never buy a Porsche product. It is not because of the machine (which is great to drive) but because of the unethical pactises of all the Sales and after sales personnel at Porsche India.

When I first called Porsche New Delhi office from Dehra Dun I was told by Nitin the sales person that the price of the basic model Cayenne is Rs.65.00 Lacs.and delivery time 4 months by depositing Rs.10.00 Lacs as advance by bank transfer. As I did not wanted to wait for 4 months he offered me a Cayenne which was booked by another customer with added features priced at Rs.70.21 lacs the delivery of which in 30 days. I immediately transferred the advance of Rs.10.00 Lacs and after 25 days Nitin called and asked me to send the entire balance payment for delivery of the Cayenne, which I did. Till here everything went well.

I was not given delivery for another 2 months giving me one excuse after another. Ultimately I got the delivery and took the vehicle to Pandit & Company in Okhla Industrial area for fitting of floor mats. He on seeing the vehicle pointed out that the vehicle was repainted on the left side the colour of which didnot match the original paint. I complained to Porsche office but to no avail. I got the vehicle painted.

After doing 10,000 kilometers I sent the car for the first service and to my shock I was charged Rs. invoice attached. I contacted my company offices in DubaI, Berlin and Atlanta and got the rates of the parts that were changed in the first service. Prices from Porsche Atlanta were the cheapest (invoice attached) so I bought 2 sets of change. Now I sent the vehicle for 2nd service after completing 20,000 kilometers to Porsche Gurgaon where they refused to use the parts that we had got from Porsche Atlanta saying that the company does not allow it and put parts from their own stock and charged Rs.38,000.00 (bill attached).

How can you do this ? Ripping off your customers. I am too a manufacturer with many factories in India and abroad and do not let my service centers do this kind of practise.

I have now decided to send my vehicle to a private garage for future services and repair and have sent a circular to all my family members, friends and company officials not to buy Porsche products.

I am shocked to discover that a company like Porsche can do this.

I plan to post this on various sites on the internet with proofs.

Sudhir K. Windlass

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