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The car is still in his possession. This is wrong. Instead, he should have refused to collect it and proceed with his rejection procedure, through his representatives if necessary.

What I don't agree is that his approach is not deliberate and studied according to his rights. Instead, he is acting with those sporadic videos through the social media to gather sympathy and support, just in case he blackmails Porsche into giving him satisfaction.

 

Leaving the car at the dealership will do nothing. I know a case here which not only changed a thing but now he has a car that he hasn't driven in many months and devaluated, nbut not only that, the delaership iis chaging him an enormous amount for parking because of not picking up the car in all this time. This guy is so pissed he has sued Porsche and signed a public document that he is donating the car to charity no matter what the outcome of the trial is as well as any monetary compensation that he may win.

 

Also  if you would have followed the videos from the start you would see that he didn't make thses video to gather support and sympathy, that was after the fact, he started with an initial review that was very positive, as his other Porsche car reviews, then the update video was he was still very patient and goodwilled (many wouldn't by that time), but now as is logical he is angry and that shows on his two updates. The videos follow his process little did he know all this was going to happen.


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