Centre Porsche Lauzon Becomes Canada鈥檚 Third Porsche Classic Partner
Laval, QC, May 23, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. Centre Porsche Lauzon as the third Porsche Classic Partner (PCP) in Canada following Porsche Centre Victoria in 2016 and Pfaff Porsche in 2017. Lauzon becomes the 11th PCP in North America and 70th globally. 鈥淭here are 20,000 Porsche Classic models registered in the country, demonstrating the passion that Canadians share for our brand,鈥?says Marc Ouayoun, President and CEO of Porsche Cars Canada. 鈥淲ith certified Classic Partners located throughout our dealer network, the needs of our customers continue to remain at the core of our focus. The PCP program began in 2014, recognizing the many Porsche Centres worldwide who have demonstrated expertise and passion for the many different Porsche Classic models. Today, there are seventy Porsche Classic Partners and three Porsche Classic Centres worldwide. Classic Centres are standalone facilities solely focusing on the sale and maintenance of classic Porsche models.
The fourteen Porsche Classic model variants are the Porsche 356, 911 F, 914, 911 G, 924, 928, 944, 959, 964, 968, 993, 986 Boxster, 996 911 and the Carrera GT. Acquiring the Porsche brand in the late seventies, Groupe Lauzon has been selling and servicing Porsches for more than forty years. Classic Partner Lauzon is located within Centre Porsche Lauzon at 2455 Boulevard Chomedey, Laval, QC. About Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. Established in 2008, Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. Porsche 911, 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman; Panamera; as well as Cayenne and Macan. Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, since 2017, PCL employs a team of more than 50 in sales, aftersales, finance, marketing, network development, and public relations. They, in turn, work to provide Porsche customers with a best-in-class experience that is in keeping with the brand's 70-year history of leadership in the advancement of vehicle performance, safety, and efficiency. PCL is the dedicated subsidiary of Porsche AG, which is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. In 2018, Porsche sold an unprecedented 8,904 units in Canada, up 7.9% over the prior year.
But I am not trying to put a Porsche and Hyundai in the same class, they are different vehicles marketed to different clientele. I was just referring to the price/value/reliability side. 114k. Cayman is the intro model. I am just quoting numbers. Read the last sentence in my post. I have no idea what the hierarchy of Porsche is. I had no idea I was supposed to think of a specific model when talking about Porsche. 114,000. If you try to belittle people, at least get the facts straight. If you want me to post "typical" Porsche things, then I can. I have no little man syndrome issues, no need to "impress the ladies", and am not in a midlife crisis, so have no need for a Porsche. That is a "typical" Porsche stereotype. But I am not trying to put a Porsche and Hyundai in the same class, they are different vehicles marketed to different clientele. I was just referring to the price/value/reliability side.
114k. Cayman is the intro model. I am just quoting numbers. Read the last sentence in my post. I have no idea what the hierarchy of Porsche is. I had no idea I was supposed to think of a specific model when talking about Porsche. 114,000. If you try to belittle people, at least get the facts straight. If you want me to post "typical" Porsche things, then I can. I have no little man syndrome issues, no need to "impress the ladies", and am not in a midlife crisis, so have no need for a Porsche. That is a "typical" Porsche stereotype. Most people do not buy Porsche because of that. Does that mean that people buy Hyundai bcs. I was not being literal in this. But since you want it to be, it all depends on what your looking at. 44,850, so closer to 4x the price. That is a "fair" price comparison and almost exactly 3x the price. But I am not trying to put a Porsche and Hyundai in the same class, they are different vehicles marketed to different clientele. I was just referring to the price/value/reliability side. Porsche's are actually very reliable vehicles.
If you asked my to choose between used Porsche or Hyundai that I have never seen, same year and mileage, and drive from coast to coast, I would feel more confident in Porsche. Last edited by edyvw; 04/23/19 11:21 AM. Kendall, FL edyvw, you love to pigeonhole and stereotype people by what they drive. Give it a break already. I've owned and auto-crossed GTi, Corrado, Evo, WRX and Cooper S. Have also owned Corolla, Protoge, Accord, Sonatas and Santa Fe. Manuals, Automatics and Dual Clutch. Ive enjoyed them all and don't see myself as less knowledgeable, enthusiastic or passionate for owning one over the other. Give it a break already. I've owned and auto-crossed GTi, Corrado, Evo, WRX and Cooper S. Have also owned Corolla, Protoge, Accord, Sonatas and Santa Fe. Manuals, Automatics and Dual Clutch. Ive enjoyed them all and don't see myself as less knowledgeable, enthusiastic or passionate for owning one over the other.