A different view......I would not be without a panoramic roof. Had it on my last two cars and with no faults or blockages in that 5.5 years.
The extra light in the cabin is worth it alone. The ability to partially open it during a lot of the year for fresh air and fully open to enjoy the sunshine here in the south west of England is lovely.
I had to abandon the sports 2-seater convertibles we had had for several years to ferry around our 5 grandchildren. They love the view out to the sky and the clouds year round.π¨π¦π€
So the pano is the next best thing for open air motoring.
Drainage ducts need cleaning Sir. Kerching!!
I totally agree...having it open on a lovely Spring morning...SAC1 wrote: βThu Nov 21, 2019 12:27 pm A different view......I would not be without a panoramic roof. Had it on my last two cars and with no faults or blockages in that 5.5 years.
The extra light in the cabin is worth it alone. The ability to partially open it during a lot of the year for fresh air and fully open to enjoy the sunshine here in the south west of England is lovely.
I had to abandon the sports 2-seater convertibles we had had for several years to ferry around our 5 grandchildren. They love the view out to the sky and the clouds year round.π¨π¦π€
So the pano is the next best thing for open air motoring.
I'd not cope with the sun beating down on me on a hot summer's day in a cabrio
Macan
Taycan Turbo
Taycan Turbo
Hmmm, my car is in the OPC at the moment having 111 and 2 year extended warranty applied
Asked them to check transfer box (all ok) and drainage points - they now want to charge me approx Β£120 and Β£240 to clear two areas (one was sunroof, other was fuel filler cap I think). Presumably that's plus VAT as OPC always seem to assume I am a business owner and don't worry about VAT.
I have sent an email to the (so far very helpful) warranty guy - will keep you posted
Asked them to check transfer box (all ok) and drainage points - they now want to charge me approx Β£120 and Β£240 to clear two areas (one was sunroof, other was fuel filler cap I think). Presumably that's plus VAT as OPC always seem to assume I am a business owner and don't worry about VAT.
I have sent an email to the (so far very helpful) warranty guy - will keep you posted
2017 - Macan Turbo, with most of the toys (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
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Cleaning out the drain hole in the fuel filler cap area?
Pop it round, for Β£120 Iβll do it for you!
Cleaning out the drain hole in the fuel filler cap area?
Pop it round, for Β£120 Iβll do it for you!
1st Sapphire SD
2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
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2nd Sapphire GTS
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Update - kudos to West London
After I enquired they agreed to FOC under warranty (along with the pitted black exhaust and corroded wheel centre caps I originally went in for)
So my bill will be Β£250 for 111, and Β£1400 for the 2 year extended warranty (oh and Β£16 for a new wiper blade )
After I enquired they agreed to FOC under warranty (along with the pitted black exhaust and corroded wheel centre caps I originally went in for)
So my bill will be Β£250 for 111, and Β£1400 for the 2 year extended warranty (oh and Β£16 for a new wiper blade )
2017 - Macan Turbo, with most of the toys (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
Result!
Nice to hear a good news story.....
Nice to hear a good news story.....
1st Sapphire SD
2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
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2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
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