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Am I getting soaked by Porsche dealer?
Just got off the phone with my local Porsche dealer service department. To replace tire pressure sensors $1,400. Seems crazy high to me.
2008 Boxter RS 60 w/ 10,000 miles. |
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Yes.
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Eww
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Soaking
Porsche dealers have no conscience!
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dont ever go back there
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Hopefully same as Audi and VW but you should be able to get something from your local big brand tire store.
What is exactly the issue where they require replacement? |
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At that price, you should be getting 2 new tires too
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Of course it's the porsche markup. Fair x 1.7251
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I can look those up with your VIN. I think they're about $100 each for the more common ones.
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