Porsche Passport

Started by 68_427, October 18, 2017, 05:44:43 AM

68_427

Just like Cadillac's "Book"

http://www.porschepassport.com/

$2000/mo for Cayman, Boxter, Macan, Cayenne

$3000/mo for 911, Panamera, Cayman, Boxter, Macan, Cayenne


Both plans include:

-$1 million liability insurance policy; $1,000 deductible for drivers
-Roadside assistance, taxes, full detail washes and maintenance
-Personal concierge who will clean and deliver each vehicle
-no limits on vehicle "flips" or mileage


QuoteHow does Porsche Passport work?

Members use the Porsche Passport app to request their next vehicle, including when and where they would like it delivered. A concierge will deliver the new vehicle, transfer everything over to the new vehicle, and ensure you are all set to go. Flip into a new model as often as you would like. Our goal is to ensure you have the perfect vehicle for any occasion.

What's included in a Porsche Passport subscription?

Every subscription includes rights to a vehicle, insurance and unlimited flips between vehicles. There are no mileage limits. The concierge team delivers hand-detailed vehicles to any location within the service area. We take care of all maintenance and repairs so you can focus on driving.

How does Porsche Passport pick the perfect ride for me?

Think of us as your personal concierge service. Tell us about your needs and we will match them with the perfect ride. Road trip? Special date night? We've got you covered.

How does insurance work?

Insurance is included with all Porsche Passport subscriptions. All approved drivers are covered by the Porsche Passport insurance policy. Policy highlights:

$1,000 deductible
$1,000,000 liability coverage (combined single limit)
$300,000 uninsured motorist (combined)
$2,000 medical payments to offset any out of pocket or deductible costs
How long can I keep each vehicle?

As long as you want!

There are no restrictions on how long or how short your flips can be. Occasionally, we will ask for vehicles back to do routine tasks like preventive maintenance. However, at worst, we will flip you into a vehicle that is similar to the one you have.


Only in the Atlanta area right now.
Quotewhere were you when automotive dream died
i was sat at home drinking brake fluid when wife ring
'racecar is die'
no


12,000 RPM

Mixed feelings

Everyone's gonna want a Macan/Cayenne in the winter and a Cayman/911 in the summer.... anyone who can do anything year round would probably save money with a regular lease. From what I'm seeing a 36 month lease with nothing down equates to ~1.5% of the car's price for Porsches.... so a $110K C2S will be about $1600-1700/mo. And it's "yours" (as in 24/7/365 access), not sure what's up with this.

I think this model could work for used cars more than anything; whoever ran it would just have to be a beast on maintenance
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r0tor

Mixed feelings...

-  Its not a terrible deal especially with insurance being included
- If it was available in the north you could have your sports car in the summer and SUV in the winter
- You can basically "drive them like you stole them" since you never have to maintain them
- Since your always swapping, will you ever really develop that connection you get with a car you really love?
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68_427

Quote from: r0tor on October 18, 2017, 06:11:11 AM
Mixed feelings...

- Since your always swapping, will you ever really develop that connection you get with a car you really love?

Well there's no limit to how long you can keep a car so maybe you can get the same car back after scheduled maintenances?  Or at the very least it says they use your requests to try to determine what you like in a vehicle to best match what they have available to you.
Quotewhere were you when automotive dream died
i was sat at home drinking brake fluid when wife ring
'racecar is die'
no


giant_mtb

Mixed feelings

- I can't afford that shit

Payman

Insurance included is a huge benefit. Also, you're not financing and insuring a Boxster for the summer and a Macan for the winter, and you don't have to garage either one for the season.  :hmm:

Payman

Quote from: giant_mtb on October 18, 2017, 07:10:24 AM
Mixed feelings

- I can't afford that shit

Me either, but I can see the appeal for those that can.

Soup DeVille

Am disappoint this is not about a Nissan in a horrible body kit.
Maybe we need to start off small. I mean, they don't let you fuck the glumpers at Glumpees without a level 4 FuckPass, do they?

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MrH

Wow.  That is really, really expensive.  Pretty sure turbos and GT3s are excluded too, right?
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Payman

Quote from: Soup DeVille on October 18, 2017, 07:29:45 AM
Am disappoint this is not about a Nissan in a horrible body kit.

Don't you mean Honda, which itself was a rebadged Isuzu?

Soup DeVille

Quote from: Rockraven on October 18, 2017, 07:32:37 AM
Don't you mean Honda, which itself was a rebadged Isuzu?

That too.
Maybe we need to start off small. I mean, they don't let you fuck the glumpers at Glumpees without a level 4 FuckPass, do they?

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CaminoRacer

Quote from: Rockraven on October 18, 2017, 07:14:19 AM
Insurance included is a huge benefit. Also, you're not financing and insuring a Boxster for the summer and a Macan for the winter, and you don't have to garage either one for the season.  :hmm:

Does insurance cost $1,000 a month?
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Payman

Quote from: CaminoRacer on October 18, 2017, 09:48:48 AM
Does insurance cost $1,000 a month?

Dunno what insurance on two Porsches cost a month, but I bet it ain't cheap.

Xer0

Quote from: giant_mtb on October 18, 2017, 07:10:24 AM
Mixed feelings

- I can't afford that shit

Its a sad life we have  :cry:

CaminoRacer

Quote from: Rockraven on October 18, 2017, 09:50:29 AM
Dunno what insurance on two Porsches cost a month, but I bet it ain't cheap.

Is that a valid comparison? Does the option to switch cars = owning two cars? You still can only have one car in the garage at a time.
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veeman

The customer service of this is amazing though.  You never have to take your vehicle anywhere for service as a Concierge comes to your place of abode, transfers everything from your "old" car to your "new" car, and leaves.  That's awesome.  Pay a lot for it but it's great.  An extra $1000 a month gets you 911s and Panameras; obviously not super duper models of those but even base, those are very expensive cars. 

Hello. 
Hi Honey.  How's work? 
Busy, busy, busy.  This place sucks.  Can't wait to get out to the Hamptons tonight.
Yeah.  It's so good you have off this weekend.  Have you traded your Porsche yet?
I called them a few days ago.  They're coming this afternoon to get me a Cayenne. The guy will come to my office and give me the new keys.
Last time they gave us an ugly Maroon one! Did you tell them not to do that again?  I don't like Brown or Maroon. 
Yeah, I told them no Browns or Maroons. They left a message on my cell this morning saying it'll be a Silver one and to call them back if that's not O.K.
Silver.  Silver is fine. 
OK. Gotta run.  Love you.  Make sure the nanny gives the kids a bath before we go.  She's been getting so lazy.  I'll be home around 7.
Yeah.  You know we gotta get rid of her. Yesterday she called me while I was at yoga for something stupid and she knows not to do that?!
Yeah.  Bye.  Love you.
Bye. 

93JC

The saddest part of that hypothetical exchange is that there are people who are that fucking 'bougie'.

Payman

Quote from: CaminoRacer on October 18, 2017, 09:55:38 AM
Is that a valid comparison? Does the option to switch cars = owning two cars? You still can only have one car in the garage at a time.

Well, for me the appeal is a Boxster for 8-9 months of the year, and a Macan or Cayenne for the winter. Since those would be financed, they'd require full insurance coverage, regardless of either of them sitting in the garage while I'm driving the other.

2o6

Quote from: 93JC on October 18, 2017, 10:22:03 AM
The saddest part of that hypothetical exchange is that there are people who are that fucking 'bougie'.


This is one of the big reason why I quit the BMW dealer

AutobahnSHO

Quote from: 2o6 on October 18, 2017, 10:43:08 AM

This is one of the big reason why I quit the BMW dealer

I can't even imagine the reality disparity between some of those folks and the majority of the rest of USA.
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I´m old fashioned in that I like owning my cars. Especially cars like Porsches with a high level of emotional attachment. I only co-leased the GT4 because I couldn't afford it directly.
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I would never lease as I like to rice out my vehicles.
RWD > FWD
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Quote from: 68_427 on November 27, 2016, 07:43:14 AM
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12,000 RPM

Quote from: Rockraven on October 18, 2017, 09:50:29 AM
Dunno what insurance on two Porsches cost a month, but I bet it ain't cheap.
Very geography dependent. Down here, rip off. NYC, bargain of the century. I was paying $300-400 for liability only on my $3000-5000 Accords/Maximas so I imagine a Porsche would be like $2000-3000/mo to insure
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2o6

Quote from: 12,000 RPM on October 18, 2017, 01:40:00 PM
Very geography dependent. Down here, rip off. NYC, bargain of the century. I was paying $300-400 for liability only on my $3000-5000 Accords/Maximas so I imagine a Porsche would be like $2000-3000/mo to insure


My heart skipped a beat



I pay $94 a month for my Sonic, full coverage

93JC

:confused:

Yeah, at first I thought he meant annual payments were $300-$400 for liability only. Per month? Gawd dayum! I pay ~$120/mo. for full coverage, and I feel like I'm getting hosed.

MrH

Quote from: 12,000 RPM on October 18, 2017, 01:40:00 PM
Very geography dependent. Down here, rip off. NYC, bargain of the century. I was paying $300-400 for liability only on my $3000-5000 Accords/Maximas so I imagine a Porsche would be like $2000-3000/mo to insure

:wtf:

I think we pay just under $170/month for full coverage on 3 vehicles for 2 drivers.
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MrH

Yeah, something doesn't add up here
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2o6

I could see it, when I was 16, allstate wanted me at like $345 a month if I had a solo policy.

12,000 RPM

I was like 22-24 at the time, though it didn't drop much when I turned 25. I had the same coverage on my bike up there as down here; it's cheaper down here by 1/3. Full coverage on the cars here is about $90-100 per.
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Payman

2 vehicles, $720 for the year. Granted, the Cabrio has vintage car insurance, which is $100, but full coverage on the Focus. I set my deductible pretty high... $2500.