@@vsboy2577 treat the customers cars as he would treat his. Also there is something said about going above and beyond and I am sure his co-workers, the shop foreman, service manager, HR and the higher ups notice this. I hope the customer notices it as well.
A P Kind of hard to give a shit when you have to rush just to make flat rate. Would love to spend time on customers cars, but that means i get screwed.
Now this is a man that truly cares to be top notch in his industry. The attention to detail is on another level. I would gladly pay to get my vehicle serviced by a guy like this!!
At first I wondered why the dealer allowed these videos, they’re fantastic, but it must take a little longer to set up. But now I get it, for those of us that wonder why service visits are expensive, here’s the reason. I can only hope that this effort is repeated on my cars here in Toronto. If you ever wanted to move, I’ll be your sponsor. Thank you, your videos as always are a highlight.
You said "if you wonder why the service visits is so high, here's the reason...." lol! Sorry, I must have missed it. What exactly did he do that is worth $600 for oil change? I've done the exact same thing for $75 in about an hour and a half for the last decade my panamera turbo still runs like new. The real reason it cost so much is because you are paying the wage for a master mechanic for an oil change instead of a qualified, competent base level tech. That's equivalent to hiring a Master Brain Surgeon and paying his wage to put a bandaid on your finger instead of a nursing assistant or doing it yourself. That Brain Surgeon charges $300 an hour and you got to pay him for his expertise, decades of experience, years of school, student loans and all his tools and equipment. He is way too over qualified just to hire for petty stuff like an oil change. Hire him for serious stuff that only he can do. If you silly enough to hire him to put fill your tank with gas it would cost you $600 but at least you will have a professional filled tank of gas. That's why it's so expensive.
@@hellbent7062 smh, people like this are why he had to stop posting content I am sure. This isn't a how-to just giving you a sample of what is done on these fine machines. Not sure if you are aware but these businesses operate for profit unlike the weekend warrior changing oil at home. There are enormous expenses operating a dealership service department, especially for Porsche. You're not paying for a master tech to just change your oil as you get a glimpse into other things checked so that Dr changing your bandaid is looking at more than your 75.00 bobos. If you're going to menstruate about the oil change cost I would buy a Camry.
@@Chris-hw4mq yeah , may not be nothing to you. But for me it seems very professional. Also I said "videos " not just video, the way this man approches complaints is so systematic and his work is perfect. You clearly have your freedom to have your opinions, so do I.
@@FaZe_gay unfortunately that's the state of our profession, we enter because we love cars, and then you see someone that don't give a shit earning two to three times as much. Depressing.
Your videos inspired me to dream big early in my career with Volkswagen. I’ve posted a few videos on RUclips now and I started at a Porsche store about two months ago. Thanks for the inspiration I hope you post again soon!
Female here and this video gave me confidence do to my own maintenance. Trusting car shops has cost me immensely. Now I see that Trusting them to be ethical was naivety. And I learned the hard way that I need to be knowledgeable about vehicles and learn how to do things myself at least until I find an honest mechanic 🧡💫
I fell in love with the Porsche panamera turbo the are beautiful cars and they are fast but the main part I especially love about them is that they are RELIABLE as well. This guy can work on mines anytime
That’s the exact same car I’m about to purchase. Thx for the service tips. I will definitely do all of the above and more. DRS Real Estate in the DC area.
More time was spent cleaning the car than actually performing the oil change:) but given all the different drains that need attention it’s probably just as...if not even more important. Great vid as always.
Work well done! I wish my local Porsche center were similar dedicated, they replaced the rubber seals on the two rear door and didn't treat them with anything afterward, so I had to pull rather hard to get the doors open later on, and it left marks on the paint, or took of some paint.
Great Mechanic, This Porsche Panamera is a awesome buy preowned, this looks like a 2012 you can get these with 40k to 50k miles for about $28,000 to $35,000 Dollars.
Thank you for all of your content. I recently stumbled upon your channel while researching a 718 Cayman GT4 that I hope to own in the near future. I can only hope that my local dealership has a tech as dedicated as you are to your craft. Well done sir, well done.
Looking at you professional work make think the amount of money the dealers stolen from me,we'll a least we know now not all are bad,keep the good work my friend..you deserve that raise...
Yes, this guy is a pro. 99.9% of the Porsche dealers will not do it this way at all specially when there is no camera and they are short staffed.. you are lucky if they put back all the screws back on
Part of the garage expense is all the gear. Lovely big funnel for the old oil. High-pressure air with the long wand for cleaning stuff. And, of course, the lift.
Very nice work and thank you for showing the important spots. It is about the details: spraying on the towel, not near the windshield... I (hopefully) found some on my Boxster while washing it by hand. Only then you know the spots you might look at when the next purchase is waitin... ;)
I was about to buy a Panamera but people said bad thigs about it. But on J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study Porsche is on the top and also I saw many other videos of people saying that they are great cars.
Where are you ??? Have you started a new channel? Your technical precision and attention to detail is sorely missed... it was a standout channel, head and shoulders above the rest !
keep up the great work.. more techs are needed like this in dealerships as many rush through the jobs as they punch in for the job an are only payed so much per job for whatever it is that needs to be repaired/diagnosed so many techs cut some corners to get as many jobs as they can done in a day.
iam surveying for porsche panamera maintaining cost as iam buying for a family car..after watching your channel it make me more interested into porsche..sub!
Amazing thank you :) I have an oil leak. I haven't looked underneath but judge by this video, mine is leaking from the oil filter or sump. Do you know of any common oil leaks from this area? Thank you
Why air filter and cabin filter wasn't changed??? And what's the price for that? I live in Estonia and i pay in local workshop for original oil, cabin, air and oil filter with job done 150 euros total. Just want to compare.
I have the same tensioners on my C7 Corvette. They all seem to leak at some point, just the design. Still need to be replaced as they are both starting to fail.
Great work. Wondering if are you the typical PT or especially dedicated. I would love to see what the annual service of a 981 cayman looks like - just purchased a 2014 with 12k miles. Thanks in advance.
wnmoy I try to constantly improve and learn from other techs who are more experienced than me. Now it might sound a little arrogant but I want to know everything possible and be the best. I think all young techs start out with this attitude but slowly lose this drive over time in the field. Eventually some, not all, but some techs become complacent and just do the bare minimum to get a paycheck. This is general for the industry, not just Porsche. When I get the opportunity to do a 981 I’ll film it. Thanks for watching.
The mechanic is the prime example of someone who respects his skillset, his client's vehicle and the brand.
Exactly! I wish they were all like him
Probably because he is highly paid.
I have to agree 💯
@@vsboy2577 treat the customers cars as he would treat his.
Also there is something said about going above and beyond and I am sure his co-workers, the shop foreman, service manager, HR and the higher ups notice this. I hope the customer notices it as well.
A P Kind of hard to give a shit when you have to rush just to make flat rate. Would love to spend time on customers cars, but that means i get screwed.
Now this is a man that truly cares to be top notch in his industry. The attention to detail is on another level. I would gladly pay to get my vehicle serviced by a guy like this!!
I'm litteraly, gonna pay the $350 each way to ship my 4S to you for yearly service . You are on point.
At first I wondered why the dealer allowed these videos, they’re fantastic, but it must take a little longer to set up. But now I get it, for those of us that wonder why service visits are expensive, here’s the reason. I can only hope that this effort is repeated on my cars here in Toronto. If you ever wanted to move, I’ll be your sponsor. Thank you, your videos as always are a highlight.
My thoughts exactly. Thanks for watching
And if you believe you can't do what he did, then you will justify a $2000 bill with a smile and think he did u a favor lol
You said "if you wonder why the service visits is so high, here's the reason...." lol! Sorry, I must have missed it. What exactly did he do that is worth $600 for oil change? I've done the exact same thing for $75 in about an hour and a half for the last decade my panamera turbo still runs like new. The real reason it cost so much is because you are paying the wage for a master mechanic for an oil change instead of a qualified, competent base level tech. That's equivalent to hiring a Master Brain Surgeon and paying his wage to put a bandaid on your finger instead of a nursing assistant or doing it yourself. That Brain Surgeon charges $300 an hour and you got to pay him for his expertise, decades of experience, years of school, student loans and all his tools and equipment. He is way too over qualified just to hire for petty stuff like an oil change. Hire him for serious stuff that only he can do. If you silly enough to hire him to put fill your tank with gas it would cost you $600 but at least you will have a professional filled tank of gas. That's why it's so expensive.
HI, have you found any high quality repair shops in Toronto that you would recommend ?
@@hellbent7062 smh, people like this are why he had to stop posting content I am sure. This isn't a how-to just giving you a sample of what is done on these fine machines. Not sure if you are aware but these businesses operate for profit unlike the weekend warrior changing oil at home. There are enormous expenses operating a dealership service department, especially for Porsche. You're not paying for a master tech to just change your oil as you get a glimpse into other things checked so that Dr changing your bandaid is looking at more than your 75.00 bobos.
If you're going to menstruate about the oil change cost I would buy a Camry.
True professional and unmatched work ethics... and you definitely brings lots of respect to the industry and professionals like yourself.
Really good tec I'd hire him in a heartbeat 👍 great video to
Ryan, you're an inspiration. I hope my own car is serviced with this level of care and attention.
After watching this man's videos my ambition changed to becoming a car repair technician just like him.
He just did an oil change and detailed the car nothing more
@@Chris-hw4mq yeah , may not be nothing to you. But for me it seems very professional. Also I said "videos " not just video, the way this man approches complaints is so systematic and his work is perfect. You clearly have your freedom to have your opinions, so do I.
in the real world if you spend the amount of effort he does, you'll never make any time
@@FaZe_gay unfortunately that's the state of our profession, we enter because we love cars, and then you see someone that don't give a shit earning two to three times as much. Depressing.
Gilson Rogerio Lima Oliveira pretty much
Makes me want to drive my Porsche to Chicago for service! I pray my technician is this thorough and enthusiastic in his craft.
Miss these vids
I wanna buy a used Panamera just so this guy can service it! This is awesome 👏
Would love to see a tool box tour in the future. It would be interesting to see what a Porsche tech uses on a daily basis
Great to watch been mentored well ,keep this work ethic up you will be paid well for you service but most of all satisfaction of great work.
It’s almost impossible to find a mechanic as conscientious as this fella. Happy to fly you to the UK to service my car 😂
Please don’t stop uploading videos you are an amazing guy who truly makes people happy
Your videos inspired me to dream big early in my career with Volkswagen. I’ve posted a few videos on RUclips now and I started at a Porsche store about two months ago. Thanks for the inspiration I hope you post again soon!
Watching you working is so satisfying
Thanks for watching
You are the best technician I have ever seen. I work at a Lexus dealership.
I have a Porsche Panamera, these cars are absolutely amazing. If only I had this guy to help take care of it
I love Panameras, beautiful car ❤
it really sucks
@@254lele 🙄
Female here and this video gave me confidence do to my own maintenance.
Trusting car shops has cost me immensely. Now I see that Trusting them to be ethical was naivety. And I learned the hard way that I need to be knowledgeable about vehicles and learn how to do things myself at least until I find an honest mechanic 🧡💫
Crazy how Porsche makes u guys clean a lot but I bet the customers appreciate it.
Best service I've ever seen anybody perform job well done my friend mich respect wish there was a place like this in new jersey
I fell in love with the Porsche panamera turbo the are beautiful cars and they are fast but the main part I especially love about them is that they are RELIABLE as well. This guy can work on mines anytime
Excellent! This was truly satisfying to watch this artist at work.
That’s the exact same car I’m about to purchase. Thx for the service tips. I will definitely do all of the above and more. DRS Real Estate in the DC area.
I could watch this Gent work for hours . Complete legend !
Great work! Look after the clients car as if it were your own , you pay the price BUT YOU GET THE SERVICE , no corners cut in that garage++++++
Whoever this guy is, he did an excellent job, i am a guy who pays attention to details, and that's exactly what he did worth TLC 💯
Amazing video. This is what a yearly service should look like.
Thank you very much!
About lost my mind when he opened the fuel door for service!!! Good job, my man!!
More time was spent cleaning the car than actually performing the oil change:) but given all the different drains that need attention it’s probably just as...if not even more important. Great vid as always.
You're awesome for doing this video. I need a Panamera in my life!!
I really admire how thorough you are with your services. It’s inspiring and amazing to watch, great work 👏🏽
Where are you man, been missing for a long time…
This is what you call expertise and a passion for his craft. Pleasure to watch!
Any chance you can make a comeback in 2022?
Work well done! I wish my local Porsche center were similar dedicated, they replaced the rubber seals on the two rear door and didn't treat them with anything afterward, so I had to pull rather hard to get the doors open later on, and it left marks on the paint, or took of some paint.
A mechanic that actually uses a torque wrench... Good Job 👍
Great Mechanic, This Porsche Panamera is a awesome buy preowned, this looks like a 2012 you can get these with 40k to 50k miles for about $28,000 to $35,000 Dollars.
Thank you for all of your content. I recently stumbled upon your channel while researching a 718 Cayman GT4 that I hope to own in the near future. I can only hope that my local dealership has a tech as dedicated as you are to your craft. Well done sir, well done.
You're a great tech. If you are the normal standard for the entire industry, customers will be way happier.
Looking at you professional work make think the amount of money the dealers stolen from me,we'll a least we know now not all are bad,keep the good work my friend..you deserve that raise...
When are more videos coming?
It’s been a year since the last video posted on this channel. Would love to see more
Just tuned in. Good friend picked up a 2015 Porsche panamera pearl white at carmax, doesn't know much about maintenance on this vehicle
I hope all mechanics do it right the same way like him. Great job bud.
Yes, this guy is a pro. 99.9% of the Porsche dealers will not do it this way at all specially when there is no camera and they are short staffed.. you are lucky if they put back all the screws back on
Part of the garage expense is all the gear. Lovely big funnel for the old oil. High-pressure air with the long wand for cleaning stuff. And, of course, the lift.
I enjoyed this video. Was clear, smooth, comprehensive and doesn't hide anything. Subscribed!
Why did you delete a ton of videos????? you have one of the best channels on RUclips in my honest opinion!
I love my Panamera! Wish this guy could service it.
Excellent work but where is the seat, steering, gear knob and floor cover?
These guy is one artist. Respect
thank you, this video helps a lot for my new job at the Porshe dealership.
I just graduated and looking for knowledge.
Why is this so satisfying to watch...
Good luck, Michael Loeber and Head Office are going to come down on you hard for revealing the Porsche secret
Where did this channel disappear to ?
Hello from France 🇫🇷 !! I like too see your vidéo, the mechanic is too easy with you!!! Congratulations!!! Continue.....
Thank you very much!
Never used Winzer but familiar with the absolute quality of Wurth. I have the HHK spray but dropped the spray can and stupid spray cap busted😡.
Very nice work and thank you for showing the important spots. It is about the details: spraying on the towel, not near the windshield...
I (hopefully) found some on my Boxster while washing it by hand. Only then you know the spots you might look at when the next purchase is waitin... ;)
great video, you always do your work with passion and conscientiously
best regards from Germany
I was about to buy a Panamera but people said bad thigs about it. But on J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study Porsche is on the top and also I saw many other videos of people saying that they are great cars.
P like Professionals.
Great job, great attention to details.
Where are you ??? Have you started a new channel?
Your technical precision and attention to detail is sorely missed... it was a standout channel, head and shoulders above the rest !
He ded?
@@indcon nah he said porsche has some issues with these videos so can't film anymore.
Please marry me! 😍😂❤️..Amazing details to every inch of this beautiful car... Nothing was left undone. And great work ethic. Be blessed 🙏❤️
keep up the great work.. more techs are needed like this in dealerships as many rush through the jobs as they punch in for the job an are only payed so much per job for whatever it is that needs to be repaired/diagnosed so many techs cut some corners to get as many jobs as they can done in a day.
👍🏼’s for this technician. A technician also does a detailing job awesome.
good channel and content. But have you deleted some videos? Like the cayenne with water damages
Gosh, I miss these videos! What happened? Did he leave Porsche? Makes me want to get a Porsche if only he works on it. 😊
I think porsche told him to stop
@@shakke52 I don't think Porsche can stop him from replying to comments, maybe videos but he could still reply.
0:29 say, why are people saying the Panamera V8s crap out because of Nikasil coating? Is it common?
that GT2 at the end is very nice
iam surveying for porsche panamera maintaining cost as iam buying for a family car..after watching your channel it make me more interested into porsche..sub!
Amazing thank you :) I have an oil leak. I haven't looked underneath but judge by this video, mine is leaking from the oil filter or sump. Do you know of any common oil leaks from this area? Thank you
This guy does amazing videos. But we need more content!
He can’t upload no more Porsche stopped him
@@Simon-sv6qe who told you this?
@@indcon he made a statement in his last video but has since been made to delete most of his videos
Top notch craftsmanship
I need to work for porche... I have that same attention to detail. Every bolt has a torque spec for a reason.
Would love to see a video on how you do a Panamera front differential oil change
Why air filter and cabin filter wasn't changed??? And what's the price for that? I live in Estonia and i pay in local workshop for original oil, cabin, air and oil filter with job done 150 euros total. Just want to compare.
Your work is unmatched bro.
I appreciate that!
Excellent work! All you need is some Harbor Freight 9 mil Nitrile gloves. No rips :)
The best mechanic!!!
I have the same tensioners on my C7 Corvette. They all seem to leak at some point, just the design. Still need to be replaced as they are both starting to fail.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but when doing work how often do you refer to the service manual, versus just working from memory?
I would imagine it's probably muscle memory for him. He's been at it for a while.
@@Rhaspun He's trained by Porsche
@@TheCarnut123 I know that and I'll leave it at that.
Hey man, what happen ?Where have you been?
Will be using the wurth and wenzer products Thanks for another great video. Classic 911 if they come to you,
Thanks, I picked up a number of details to include in my home servicing. Sure wish I had a lift in my garage!
how come the car is 3.6 v6 but the taillight is from 970.2?
Great work. Wondering if are you the typical PT or especially dedicated. I would love to see what the annual service of a 981 cayman looks like - just purchased a 2014 with 12k miles. Thanks in advance.
wnmoy I try to constantly improve and learn from other techs who are more experienced than me. Now it might sound a little arrogant but I want to know everything possible and be the best. I think all young techs start out with this attitude but slowly lose this drive over time in the field. Eventually some, not all, but some techs become complacent and just do the bare minimum to get a paycheck. This is general for the industry, not just Porsche.
When I get the opportunity to do a 981 I’ll film it. Thanks for watching.
Where are you?????
Great work as always! 👍
We want more new videos keep
Em coming please
What happened to your earlier videos? I really wanted to go through all of them.
Where'd u go man?
Beautiful work
Habe to agree: that’s really satisfying to watch
Put more videos up!
Nice attention to detail from a former technician 🎖
Can you list all the products you used. I got the Winter Rubber treatment spray. Thats all.
Front bumper been sprayed. Damn thats too much over spray. U see paint on plastic trim underneath. Bumper was painted while on car.SMH
Terrible paint job done for sure. Crazy overspray
That was my first thought on where the rattle started coming from. The damn body shop and reason it was in there in the first place.