911 Quality - JD Power

http://www.jdpower.com/cc/auto/pvs/PowerVehicleSelector.jsp
Choose "I know what I want", then "Porsche" as Manufacturer and "911" as Model. Then choose NEXT.

Jun 29, 2004 11:35:05 PM
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RC said:
Well, there is nothing more to add.
http://www.jdpower.com/cc/auto/pvs/PowerVehicleSelector.jsp
Choose "I know what I want", then "Porsche" as Manufacturer and "911" as Model. Then choose NEXT.![]()
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TopherV said:
how come the cayenne has such crappy ratings
Jul 1, 2004 9:50:00 AM
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TopherV said:
how come the cayenne has such crappy ratings
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ben, lj said:
News regarding my throttle/shifting delay "problem"?
#34692 - Fri May 28 2004 12:05 AM
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ben, lj said:
News regarding my throttle/shifting delay "problem"?
#34692 - Fri May 28 2004 12:05 AM
"Problem" doesn't mean problem.
I was talking about quality issues, the throttle/shifting delay is something which has to do with the general setup of the Cayenne and most customers don't even notice it.
Porsche argues that this is no problem but done by purpose.
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ben, lj said:
does your remote control work flawlessly? ours (both of them) requires all kinds of pointing different directions (front/rear, etc) and still often requires using the key instead just to get in or lock it.
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nberry said:
My Cayenne is in so often that my dealer is giving me a time card to punch in just like the rest of the employee's.
One subtle difference, Nick.
He's paying his employees to come in, and paying you for staying away!![]()
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ben, lj said:
is that what your survey/reply request revealed? it seems like a fairly common "problem" to those of us who "drive" the cayenne. of course you are right about "most" customers not even noticing it since "most" of them are badge buyers.
does your remote control work flawlessly? ours (both of them) requires all kinds of pointing different directions (front/rear, etc) and still often requires using the key instead just to get in or lock it. does yours have the often mentioned loud windnoise from the drivers window above 35 mph? does yours have the often mentioned steering wheel vibration at about 60 mph? unfortunately, ours has all these, and service confirmed it's all normal for the Cayenne.
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nberry said:
My key fob does not have any memory. I have to set it each time I get into the car. I understand it is a common problem. My engine light remains on regardless of how often they service the problem.
RC, if Porsche believes the lurching/shifting problem is the way the car should run then I am certain they will not have many repeat buyers.
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nberry said:
Sadly, my Cayenne refuses to cooperate.
My key fob does not have any memory. I have to set it each time I get into the car. I understand it is a common problem. My engine light remains on regardless of how often they service the problem.
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nberry said:
BTW, my same dealer apparently is beginning to build some inventory of Cayenne's. They are advertising heavily the number of Cayenne TT's and C's available for immediate delivery.![]()
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nberry said:
BTW, my same dealer apparently is beginning to build some inventory of Cayenne's. They are advertising heavily the number of Cayenne TT's and C's available for immediate delivery.![]()
If this is intended as a "hint" that the Cayenne doesn't sell, read this:
http://www.rennteam.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=39354&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
Maybe dealers just expect a high demand over the next few months?![]()
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If this is intended as a "hint" that the Cayenne doesn't sell, read this:
http://www.rennteam.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=39354&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
Maybe dealers just expect a high demand over the next few months?
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zzboba said:
i'm not too sure about the long-term success of the cayenne either. "sold" in PAG controlling lingo maybe means "sold to the dealer lot", not sold to the customer.
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I'm just a little bit worried about what Wiedeking said regarding lowering production cost. I know that some suppliers (not neccesarily Porsche suppliers) are fighting with their survival and it sounds impossible to me to lower production cost (through lower supplier prices maybe?) without the risk of a lower quality level.
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Regarding the US and the showroom cars: people in the US love to walk inside a showroom and drive out in their new car.
Waiting 6 months for a "truck" isn't always fun.
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BTW: you own a GT3RS, did you have any problems with your car or any complaints? If so, please report