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Originally Posted by XutvJet
I bought my 2011 Porsche Cayman with 67K miles CPO'd by Porsche Colorado Springs in October 2022. It was nearly 12 years old at the time. It did come with new Pirelli P Zero summer tires which are far and away the worst summer tire ever made.
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Curious. Was that a Porsche factory backed warranty or a dealership backed warranty? Would any Porsche dealer in the United States honor the warranty? I could not find clear information on Porsche’s website regarding the limitations of issuing their CPO warranty, but everything I did find said it was only in effect for two years after the new car warranty expired.
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Originally Posted by dgoldenz
Ferrari
Porsche
McLaren
Rolls Royce
Bentley
Ford
Toyota
Honda
I know for a fact that Ferrari Porsche and RR all have tire age requirements, pretty sure Ferrari is 4 year old tires max. My 458 had 4 year old tires and had to be replaced prior to CPO. I would suspect the others won’t CPO a car with 10 year old tires either.
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Ford gives a 139 point inspection on vehicles over six years old. Toyota gives a 12 month/12,000 mile powertrain warranty on vehicles over six years old. Honda gives a 100 day/5,000 mile warranty on vehicles over six years old.
I don’t care enough about what Ferrari, McLaren, Rolls Royce, or Bentley do to bother checking.