Porker:

Quick update, the car is STILL at the dealership.

The new engine is fitted, but a testdrive first revealed a rattle, and then after a prolonged testdrive that engine warning light came on. Despite having a new engine. angry

Needless to say, I'm fed up, the car has spent more time at the dealerships (literally) than it has back home. I'm at the point that I want Ferrari to take the car back or make a commercial gesture. Anyone had similar experience, or a course of action to recommend? The dealer didn't show any willingness for any commercial gesture up until now.

 


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1988 Peugeot 205 Rallye / 2004 Porsche 996 GT3 RS  / 2018 Mercedes-AMG E63 S / 2020 Ferrari 812SF

 

Sorry to hear that news.  In the States we have lemon laws to protect consumers in similar situations.  We used it once for a car that kept stalling. Hopefully, there is a similar law or process in Switzerland.