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I still would. Yes, they can allow.
Its so new its probably fine. Problem is, they want to sell the car and THEY certified it. Judge and jury. french justice. Senatorial ethics review. You get the picture.
Certified is a spcific set of requirements, a 100+ point test and a warranty. In theory its good. In practice, a second opinion - like in mediecine - is always good.
A dealer can allow anything they darned well feel likeallowing. If they dont want you to check up on the car, I'd wonder why not? I've done it (with non porsches admittedly).
Given that this car is under warranty for a while my bigger questions would be around why was it turned in? how was it driven? and is there any wreck/flood/etc in its past? Just have them sign an affadivit to this extent. Then its THEIR [problem.
Grant
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