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On 1/1/2024 at 10:02 AM, Rickster said:

That's y the Q5 and the macan pricing is not very far off? Just like the Q3 and VW Tiguan. 

Surprised they are using the classic EA888 engine still? Thought they should be using at least the 3rd gen of EA888 that's supposed to have fixed the piston ring issue that is causing it.

I think for the last 3-4 Years EA 888 no more ''Eat Engine Oil Issue''.

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@Rickster so now they have fixed the blardy piston ring issue?

Last time trying to smoke me by saying turbo engines all drink oil whahahaha

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On 1/1/2024 at 11:53 AM, ccc888 said:

@Rickster so now they have fixed the blardy piston ring issue?

Last time trying to smoke me by saying turbo engines all drink oil whahahaha

Did some research on the EA888 when I was looking at the A5 and the 3rd generation ea888 supposed to have the issue fixed.

However, it still consumes oil, but far lesser than the older EA888.

To me, a little oil consumption is acceptable as long as I don't have to top up in between servicing.

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On 1/1/2024 at 6:39 AM, inlinesix said:

Buy Purosangue

😂

Yes! but my target is Toyosanghey!

same same but sibei different

 

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If ChatGPT were to purchase a Porsche Approved Pre-Owned car, what disadvantages might it think:

Higher Price Tag: Vehicles in the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program typically come with a higher price tag compared to non-certified pre-owned options in the market. The enhanced quality assurance and additional benefits contribute to the elevated cost.

Limited Model Availability: The selection of models available in the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program may be limited compared to the entire range of pre-owned Porsches on the market. This could be a drawback for buyers seeking specific models or configurations.

Strict Eligibility Criteria: Not all pre-owned Porsches qualify for the Approved Pre-Owned program. The strict eligibility criteria mean that some well-maintained vehicles may not meet the program's requirements, limiting the options available to buyers.

Depreciation Concerns: While the program helps maintain Porsche's high standards, Porsches, like any luxury vehicles, still experience depreciation. Buyers should be aware that even with the program benefits, the resale value may depreciate faster compared to a brand-new Porsche.

In summary, the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program offers a thorough inspection process, extended warranty, adherence to Porsche quality standards, and additional perks. However, potential downsides include a higher price, limited model availability, strict eligibility criteria, and considerations regarding the depreciation of luxury vehicles. Buyers should weigh these factors based on their preferences and budget.

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On 1/18/2024 at 6:36 PM, whosinn said:

If ChatGPT were to purchase a Porsche Approved Pre-Owned car, what disadvantages might it think:

Higher Price Tag: Vehicles in the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program typically come with a higher price tag compared to non-certified pre-owned options in the market. The enhanced quality assurance and additional benefits contribute to the elevated cost.

Limited Model Availability: The selection of models available in the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program may be limited compared to the entire range of pre-owned Porsches on the market. This could be a drawback for buyers seeking specific models or configurations.

Strict Eligibility Criteria: Not all pre-owned Porsches qualify for the Approved Pre-Owned program. The strict eligibility criteria mean that some well-maintained vehicles may not meet the program's requirements, limiting the options available to buyers.

Depreciation Concerns: While the program helps maintain Porsche's high standards, Porsches, like any luxury vehicles, still experience depreciation. Buyers should be aware that even with the program benefits, the resale value may depreciate faster compared to a brand-new Porsche.

In summary, the Porsche Approved Pre-Owned program offers a thorough inspection process, extended warranty, adherence to Porsche quality standards, and additional perks. However, potential downsides include a higher price, limited model availability, strict eligibility criteria, and considerations regarding the depreciation of luxury vehicles. Buyers should weigh these factors based on their preferences and budget.

So the end of the day, what do we derive from chat GPT from this ah? Buy or don't buy? 

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On 1/19/2024 at 1:07 PM, kobayashiGT said:

So the end of the day, what do we derive from chat GPT from this ah? Buy or don't buy? 

Queries ChatGPT won't respond to

Questions that promote hate speech or discrimination.

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Questions that invade personal privacy or violate someone's rights.

Questions that are designed to harass, threaten or intimidate.

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Questions that are purely for entertainment or joke purposes, without any educational or informative value.

 

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On 3/30/2024 at 1:11 PM, ER-3682 said:

Another Porsche Broke Down.🤣

20240330_115535.jpg

 

 

why you so like that

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6th Gear

COE chia? Was at Serangoon Gardens saw a slightly newer E2 Cayenne. The exhaust giving off lots of smoke, for a moment thought there was a fire in the undercarriage. Whole rear was covered in soot.

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On 4/4/2024 at 8:52 AM, Atachi said:
On 4/4/2024 at 8:52 AM, Atachi said:

COE chia? Was at Serangoon Gardens saw a slightly newer E2 Cayenne. The exhaust giving off lots of smoke, for a moment thought there was a fire in the undercarriage. Whole rear was covered in soot.

Maybe Owner wanted to kill the Dengue Mozzies in His or Her House.😆

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On 1/1/2024 at 7:34 AM, ER-3682 said:

The 2.9V6 also from Audi,only the Flat 4[Cayman] & Flat 6 are Porsche ''Unique'' used.

As mentioned in here before. 
to me, there is only one Porsche.  
Thats the 911, and even so people would say it was born of a VW

muayhhahhahhahhahha….. 

get what you song lah.  Even if people spit on it.

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