Porsche Singapore has introduced unaccompanied test drives and contactless servicing in light of the ongoing pandemic.
The two new initiatives are meant to help protect customers by minimising contact with salespersons and service staff.
TEST DRIVE A PORSCHE ALONE
In order to set up an unaccompanied test drive, customers will first speak to a sales consultant via a WhatsApp video call.
During the call, the consultant will highlight the key features of the vehicle before confirming the solo test drive appointment.
To qualify, drivers must be at least 24 years old and be able to provide a refundable security deposit. According to Porsche Singapore, the security deposit ranges from $20,000 to $40,000.
Upon completing the necessary forms, customers will be able to drive the car alone for 30 minutes.
Porsche Singapore says this initiative began with the Cayenne Coupe, and that it is working to expand the lineup to include models such as Macan, Panamera and 911 Carrera.
DOORSTEP SERVICE
Porsche is also making maintenance even more convenient for customers with their contactless servicing programme.
Once a service appointment has been arranged, Porsche will collect the customer’s vehicle from his or her chosen location. The car will be returned once the maintenance work is completed.
Contactless servicing for annual maintenance/repairs is complimentary. However, this only applies during the five years from the vehicle’s registration date.
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