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How is Porsche protecting your ride?
By Product Expert | Posted in Warranty on Tuesday, October 29th, 2019 at 5:13 pmHow long is warranty coverage for my Porsche?
Purchasing a new car comes with a lot of perks. Sure, you’re probably caught up in all the new gadgets and performance features it has, and why shouldn’t you be? Those are certainly exciting. However, there are other intangible aspects to consider when shopping for a new car. Warranty coverage can mean a world of a difference if your car breaks down or if the electric components aren’t working. Take a look at how long the warranty coverage is for a Porsche and see if it lives up to your expectations!
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Investing in a Porsche isn’t the same as buying a lower-tier vehicle from one of those conventional automakers. With Porsche, you’re getting top-notch performance as well as meticulously-crafted interior materials and innovative technology. All of these amenities shouldn’t be unprotected, and that’s why each new Porsche comes with a 4 year/50,000 mile factory warranty. This will cover any manufacturer defect during that time period and also covers any roadside assistance. This isn’t the only warranty covered by Porsche, though. Other warranties include:
- 2 year/unlimited mileage Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty
- 2 year/24,000 mile Federal Emission Design and Defects Warranty
- 7 year/70,000 mile California Long-Term Emission Control System Defects Warranty
- 8 year/80,000 mile Federal Emission Performance Warranty
- 12 year/unlimited mileage Corrosion Limited Warranty
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Peace of mind is an underrated quality in new vehicles, but you’ll have it when you choose a Porsche. Here at Porsche of Delaware, we honor the Porsche warranty to the fullest extent. Our service team specializes in Porsche repairs, so you can trust them with any sort of repair or automotive service you need. Whether it’s a rare (but still possible) manufacturer defect or a fender bender, schedule a service appointment here on our website today to get started!