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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by jloucks388 View Post
    The local Porsche dealer did the PPI today. All good. They're going fix a couple of minor wear items before transport. Newer car - 2012 997 Turbo Manual.

    I wish I didn't tear up my AMEX card last year - I can see its good for something.
    2012 manual Turbo....rather rare bird being the last year for the manual Turbo...great car and enjoy!

  2. #12
    I doubt a dealer would take credit card without making you pay the cc fee.

    I’m ok with wiring money to a reputable dealer but after inspection and after recieving a copy of the clear title with a purchase agreement. Make sure you can rely on the PPi. I rarely see cars I buy before purchasing gm them but I always see very detailed photos and have them closely inspected by a few people I trust (and who’s opinions matter more to me then my own!)

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    rower.. thanks for the input...
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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by jloucks388 View Post
    rower.. thanks for the input...
    You can also go see it, wire the money that day and take it home the next day.

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    Bank wire is the quickest and safest. You can also overnight a check if you want to go old school, but the dealer will probably hold the car until it clears.

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