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Porsche Owners Beware of German Motors in Las Vegas

4/20/2024

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German Motors in Las Vegas has earned a reputation for its lack of competence and fraudulent practices. A recent experience with a rare, classic 1976 Porsche 911s highlighted the depths of their negligence and fraudulent activities.
Picture this: a family with a cherished 1976 Porsche 911 S, a car that has stood the test of time and holds significant sentimental value, takes their vehicle to German Motors for a simple repair. The initial quote was a reasonable $1,600, but before they knew it, the price skyrocketed to a staggering $10,000, with the promise of a fully functional car upon completion. Upon pick-up, German Motors had the audacity to demand an additional $2,000 for a fuel distributor that should have been included in the initial quote.
Adding insult to injury, they charged for a coolant flush on an air-cooled 1976 Porsche 911s, a service that isn't applicable or necessary for an air-cooled engine like the one in this Porsche. This oversight led to the engine overheating as debris, grocery bags, and even a leather belt being lodged inside the engine cooling fan prevented it from working properly and caused the engine to overheat.
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German Motors charged for a coolant flush on a 1976 air-cooled Porsche 911s.
German Motors should have been aware that an air-cooled car, like a classic 1976 Porsche 911s, doesn't use liquid coolant, and therefore a coolant flush is not a service that can be performed. By not clearly understanding how the Porsche engine cooling system worked, they failed to clean out debris, grocery bags and even a leather belt from inside the cooling fan. This oversight stopped the engine cooling fan from properly working and overheated the engine.

Josh Singer apologized for the company's lack of care but admitted that they were short-staffed on qualified mechanics.
But the icing on the cake comes in the form of Daniel Eros, the son-in-law of the owner. Instead of apologizing for the disastrous repair job, he insults the customer and their family, blaming them for the car's issues. His arrogance knows no bounds, and it's clear that his understanding of customer service is as limited as his knowledge of Porsche mechanics. Outraged and frustrated, they declined to pay the extra $2,000 and had the car towed to another repair shop.
German Motors in Las Vegas is a place to be avoided at all costs. Their incompetence, coupled with their appalling attitude towards customers, is enough to make any Porsche owner shudder. Save yourself the headache and steer clear of this establishment. Your beloved Porsche deserves better.
Full video with the master Porsche mechanic explaining what happened.
Please use these hashtags to spread the word and warn others about the negative experience with German Motors in Las Vegas.
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5. #AvoidGermanMotorsLV
6. #CarRepairNightmare
7. #Porsche911S
8. #IncompetentRepairShop
9. #OverpricedAutoRepair
10. #CarRepairFraud
2 Comments
Andrew
4/20/2024 11:54:00 pm

Wow. I’ve heard horror dtories about this place.

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Joshua
4/21/2024 01:54:29 pm

Thank you for the heads up.

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