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  1. Well k can relate with all these issues . Surprisingly as it may seems though there has never been a recall for the pedal accelerator issue that since cayenne became available to the public for purchase all owners experienced this and so many other issues . The problem with the particular issue is that you can be parked literally and the car can roll over in speeds that only a person with excellent reflections can utilities just feet and the brakes to stop the inevitable . Killing unsuspected pedestrians. That happened one month ago and it’s also logged in the Porsche scanner that the pedal accelerator is responsible . I switched 40 cars over my life some middle class vehicles and some high end including a corvette zo6 . None of all these cars ever accelerated it on its own like in a movie, tragedy is a better word actually . So among with all the loss of my time to mechanics and parts that finally where not the reason for all these electrical problems and not limited just to the electrical components but others as well, i will have to say that I will actually file a lawsuit to Porsche for the accelerator problem because despite the fact that I have seen everything in life I never saw a car to accelerate in Bugatti speeds and me having to do anything possible to disable the car so I won’t have a major crash or tragic accident . I dont care who is the owner of Porsche . I am a federal contractor and I don’t recall any other vehicles including high end brands that were able to slip through similar deadly recalls. Eventually someone has to talk about this . I bet that if not all at least 99 percent had similar issue . Try to stop with your feet a car that decides to start driving in crazy speeds in residential areas . Tomorrow I am calling my lawyer in regards to that . I have spend the same amount as if I was buying a brand new one and this vehicle has only beauty . Inside is junk and extremely dangerous to operate . I hope the Owner will have the change to see my public review for his incompetence as well as careless response to release vehicles with such defects to the public .
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