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coyote1

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  1. Am from Canada - just purchased a 2009 Cayenne GTS in the U.S. Need to 'Canadianize' the vehicle and have been told its pretty easy to do the 2 changes - turn odometer from Miles to KMS. And secondly, turn on the daylight running lights.

    Does anyone know how to do this easily? Do I need to bring this to a dealership to make these modifications or can I do them myself?

    Thanks,

    Bill :P

  2. Understand Porsche as of a couple of weeks ago has changed the process on importing a vehicle making it more expensive for us Canadians who want to buy from the U.S. Has anyone recently brought a car across the boarder?

    About to buy a 2008 Cayenne GTS in the U.S...wanted to see if anyone has experienced this new process and weather it is worth still buying in the U.S.

    Hear there is an additonal $1250 inspection fee that is now done at the Porsche dealership once the vehicle crosses the boarder - and if anything fails, warranty doesn't carry over - seems abit unrealistic...we are at the mercy of the dealership who can be real assho*** knowing that the vehicle is from the U.S.

    Has anyone recently experienced the shipment of a porsche vehicle across the boarder?

    Cheers,

    B

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