Porsche India Launches Porsche Approved Used Car Program

- Porsche becomes first sportscar brand in India to offer its used cars.
- Will provide a comprehensive warranty on its used cars for 12 months.
- All cars to go through a rigorous 111-point inspection.
Porsche India becomes the first sportscar brand in the country to offer its pre-owned cars under the new Porsche Approved program. Porsche will provide a comprehensive warranty on its used cars for a minimum of 12 months, including access to the Porsche Assistance 24-hour roadside service (RSA) after passing a rigorous 111-point inspection. Porsche India will also provide a warranty on all its used cars even if the one on the new car was previously expired, which will cover all the essentials beyond the regular contract. However, Porsche is only offering its cars that are either up to six years old to have completed not more than 2 lakh km.
Also Read: Porsche To Enter Pre-Owned Car Segment In India

(L-R) Ajai Joseph, the first customer to get the Porsche Approved car with Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India.
Manolito Vujicic, Brand Director, Porsche India said, “This is an important step for Porsche India to extend our services into the pre-owned car segment, as it shows our commitment to customer satisfaction long after the car has been sold and even to customers who have never owned a new Porsche. Our goal is for every Porsche to maintain its high quality regardless of age as a token of our gratitude to our customers for their many years of loyalty and support.”
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How does the Porsche Approved program work? Well, Porsche will offer a high-level quality check that involves all cars to pass a 111-point check. This means that every vehicle would meet the standard of its original condition, thus enhancing the value of any model carrying the ‘Approved' seal. With this seal, Porsche would certify only genuine Porsche parts used and installed by qualified Porsche technicians. The 12-month warranty would also include repairs to all vehicle components including labour charges, except consumables and wear and tear parts such as wiper blades, tyres, fluids, and brake pads.

Every Porsche vehicle would meet the standard of its original condition, thus enhancing the value of any model carrying the ‘Approved' seal.
Also read: Porsche India Registers 22 Per Cent Growth In Q1 2022
With the launch of Porsche Approved, the German carmaker is offering prospective buyers an opportunity to purchase a Porsche. Porsche also lets the customer explore the range online through the Porsche Finder, as well as assures that all models have received the same care as new Porsche vehicles and offer the same driving pleasure as on the day they left the factory.
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