Shortly after purchasing a new 2023 Porsche Taycan, its driver began experiencing infotainment warning messages and performance-related concerns during normal use. These issues led to repeated visits to an authorized repair facility, often requiring the vehicle to remain in the shop for multiple days at a time while technicians worked to diagnose the problems.

During one of the earlier service visits, the vehicle was brought in after warning lights appeared on the dashboard while driving. The vehicle remained at the repair facility while technicians performed diagnostic scans and inspected various electrical and drivetrain systems. Initial testing was conducted and the vehicle was returned after technicians were unable to confirm a lasting fault.

The vehicle returned on additional occasions after similar warning messages and drivability concerns continued. The driver reported intermittent issues affecting the vehicle’s operation, including warning alerts that would appear without warning and impact normal driving. During these visits, the vehicle was again kept for inspection while technicians performed extended diagnostic procedures, reviewed system data, and attempted to duplicate the concern. These appointments required the vehicle to remain out of service for at least a week, leaving the driver without a functional vehicle.

As the repair history progressed, the pattern continued, with the vehicle cycling between normal operation and recurring warning alerts. The vehicle was repeatedly taken out of service for inspection, and technicians conducted ongoing testing of the vehicle’s electrical systems and control modules. Despite these efforts, the issues were not consistently resolved, and the vehicle continued to exhibit the same or similar concerns after being returned to the driver.

The repeated repair visits and time spent in the shop reflect multiple opportunities for the manufacturer to address the issues. Despite these efforts, the problems persisted. As a result of the ongoing defects and unsuccessful repair attempts, the manufacturer ultimately repurchased the vehicle from the consumer under applicable lemon law protections.

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