No, the car is officially tariff-protected according to Porsche. I'm assuming it won't drag on so long that it jeopardizes eligibility for the Federal EV tax credit.
Thanks, guys, for your responses. I guess it doesn't matter what it is -- am at the mercy of Porsche to get the issue resolved and the car delivered...
No, I don’t think there were any accessories spec’d on the car. Dealer has mentioned that cars have been shipped with missing electronic components in the past, such as during the chip shortage a few years back. Rather than hold up the assembly line, they shipped the cars incomplete and fixed...
My Macan Turbo, yet to be delivered, has been sitting at the port of Benecia since May 1 due to what I’ve discovered is a missing component. Port is unwilling to share any more details with my dealer. Any idea what it could be and how long I can expect to wait?
Car arrived in Benecia on Glovis Sunlight on May 1 and has been stuck there ever since. System is showing that vehicle is being held at port for “quality action.” Wondering if there is a problem with the car? Anyone else have this experience?