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It'll be legen-waitforit
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary, Canada
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You're kidding me - Winter Issues
So I realize that Porsche don't really factor winter in when building vehicles (no remote start, no block heater) - See video below, but come on! We had a freezing rain what turned to snow, the first of the year.
So it was about 7" of snow with a sheet of ice on the Macan, so I brushed it off and scraped the windows and Headlights (with a Plastic Porsche scraper BTW), and I just saw my headlights today and they are scraped up massively. I thought it was just dirt but nope, scrape marks on the headlight covers; I'm pissed Sure I can buff them off, but I shouldn't have to they should be made to take a scrape from a plastic scraper?! God forbid a rock ever hits them... ![]() Here's last year's very cold morning video: https://youtube.com/shorts/e5H3Vr5SkMY?si=x8vkAo2bKJgGR8R7 Come on Porsche do better...Rant off
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Bob James 06 Cayman S - Money Penny 18 Macan GTS Gone: 79 911SC, 83 944, 05 Cayenne Turbo, 10 Panamera Turbo |
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It'll be legen-waitforit
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 7,046
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Well apparently I'm the idiot!
I was at Porsche picking up some wipers and I spoke to a service manager about it and he wanted to take a look, he had one look at them and said they have a PPF on them... I could not tell it was done, and the dealer I got it off of never told me. I knew the front clip was PPF'd but not the Lexan headlights. But that's great news anyway I'll jut take them off in spring. Cheers
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Bob James 06 Cayman S - Money Penny 18 Macan GTS Gone: 79 911SC, 83 944, 05 Cayenne Turbo, 10 Panamera Turbo |
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