21/1/2019
With the wet and cold weather set to continue, Porsche Centre Solihull would like to ensure your vehicle is ready for the winter months. We are delighted to invite you to book a complimentary winter health check for your Porsche.
Carried out by one of our Porsche-trained Technicians, the health check will include a light levels check and top up, tyre pressure and thread check, top up of anti-freeze levels, a general vehicle health check and report plus a wash and vacuum.
The health check will take approximately two hours, during which you can ask our Service Team any questions you may have about your vehicle in our Direct Dialogue Bay. We also provide complimentary refreshments and WiFi in our customer lounge.
Please contact a member of our Service Department by calling 0121 745 9911 or emailing info@porschesolihull.co.uk to book your winter health check.
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* Data determined in accordance with the measurement method required by law. Since September 01, 2018 all new cars are approved in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), a more realistic test procedure to measure fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions. You can find more information on WLTP at www.porsche.com/wltp. From 01 January 2019, all fuel consumption figures are shown as determined in accordance with WLTP. CO₂ figures will be shown as NEDC-equivalent values, as CO₂ based taxation will continue to be based on an NEDC value (derived from WLTP) until 06 April 2020. Fuel economy and CO₂ emission figures are only intended as a means of comparing different types of vehicles tested under the same test cycle. New WLTP homologated vehicles are therefore not directly comparable with any vehicles tested under NEDC.
Values are provided for comparison only. To the extent that fuel consumption or CO₂ values are given as ranges, these do not relate to a single, individual car and do not constitute part of the offer. Extra features and accessories (attachments, tyre formats etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics which may result in a change in fuel consumption and CO₂ values. Additionally, weather and traffic conditions, as well as individual driving styles, can all affect the actual fuel consumption, electricity consumption, and CO₂ emissions of a car.