Mir kommen die Tränen, wie liebevoll das Personal ist. Gott sei Dank weiß der Bauer noch nicht daß er für die Reparaturrechnung seinen Hof verkaufen muss.
They were sold with an actual lifetime service warranty, meaning aslong as the chassis is intact, its under warranty and will never cost the guy a penny. One of the other comments joked if you turned up with a tiger tank they'd warranty it, and the honest truth is if it had a porche engine, they likely would provided you were the original owner or bought it from them (so battlefield salvage or post war seizure doesn't count, unfortunatly that is not the case for the only running tiger tank on the planet).
@@cgi2002that tiger is also not a Porsche tiger. There was only 250 of them made and almost all of them were turned into the Ferdinand tank destroyer. The tiger tank and tiger 2 that saw combat is a henschel and son.
As far as I know just about all major WW2 German tanks had Maybach engines. Though technically Maybach was a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin at that time, I think it would be quite entertaining to watch someone bring a Panzer IV or that one half restored Tiger I to Mercedes Benz for servicing.
Can we now please get a April fools video of that Farmer bringing back that Nice new Porche Covered in a Thick layer of mud from using it to plow his fields?
I love this ad…EVERYTIME I’ve watched it. I own an older Porsche (1990 944s2 Cabriolet), which I gifted myself the year I turned 50 that coincidentally was the same year I was promoted to O6 (Navy Captain). Now in the last year of my 60s, I still love and drive the S2, but would so dearly like to own a 911. Maybe, just maybe? I have used “specialists” (as in non-dealerships) to service my car…but the three times that I’ve been to a Porsche dealership, (Hartford CT, Knoxville TN and Providence RI) I was treated just as if I were buying a brand new car. They are indeed, a “class act”! Bravo-Zulu, Porsche….I for one still smile when seeing a Porsche on the road…especially when seeing the “older” models!
@@nykxssss no, there was no ausf. a. Only Ausf. H and Ausf. E, which was a redesignation. The Tiger Ausf. B (Tiger II) was the only other Ausf designation for the tiger. I've never seen the Tiger I referred to as a Tiger Ausf. A before this. If you want to differentiate between the Tiger I and Tiger II, just call them that.
0:31 When I saw those files it reminded me a lot of my current job at the Portuguese National Railway Company. In a moment you're on a PC working with CAD parts, the other you're holding 60+ year old documents in your hands. Just yesterday I had a few drawings in my hand that were already 100 years old!
Ever read the original Serbo-Croat documents for the Yugoslavian locomotives that run on the Linha do Vouga Metric gauge railway? That must be interesting.
I still remember the day when, as a kid, I opened our diesel boiler for heating at home and found the Lamborghini’s logo. We owned a lambo and we didn’t even realize.
My grandfather had one of those. It burned down in 1976 before I was born. He kept talking about it until the end. Whenever the fire came up the Porsche was his biggest loss from it. The house burned down as well btw.
"The house burned down as well btw" That nonchalant sentence really got me. It is really sad that a rare piece of Porsche history burnt down, but come on! His house burnt down too!
@@Bosic012 Most important thing was that nobody got hurt. He went into into the burning staple and let the horses out. I guess that the Porsche was the biggest loss was some sort of victory as well for him 🙂.
Im presuming that's a Tiger engine? The number means cubic centimeters of displacement. And only a tank engine or marine engine would be that big. Hell, the largest piston engine ever used on an airplane was a Wright 4360.
I got it the minute he said, "111." Everyone knows about the Porsche tractor. It looks so good because it came straight from their museum. But the real beauty of it all is, its a true ad. Porsche is big on history. They keep a record of everything they ever made. Lots of it they keep at least one example as well. Just one more reason why Porsche is the best. Period.
Charles Miller not only that, the Porsche Museum prides itself on keeping every vehicle in their collection (from 356-001 to the latest 911 fresh off the assembly line just next door to the museum) in OPERATIONAL CONDITION!
@@rearspeaker6364 Well - uhm actually the original part is around 280€ - if you ask google and is made in Germany by BOSCH - the made in China version starts at 170 € on eBay. Fun fact - the similar part for a young timer 911 made by Ridex is around 90€.
@@skorpius2029 Starter Allgaier A111 Porsche Junior, F108, F109, P111 Bosch 0001306002 EGE1/12R2 12 Volt 2,0 KW Made in Germany EUR 289,00 Still available
I had a a 72 914 in the early 2000s. It was old and tired, but when I went to my local dealership yo buy a part I couldn’t get elsewhere they treated me like I was a majority stock holder.
Der Porsche Junior meiner Großeltern hat Jahrzehntelang seine Arbeit getan und funktioniert noch heute einwandfrei. Wirklich ein wunderbares Stück Technik. Und Katzen schätzen den Raum unter der geschwungenen Haube und die verbleibende Motorwärme nach dem Betrieb auch ganz gern :D
Just like advertised. I brought my Ferdinand to the dealer for battery replacement, they did the work perfectly and they even helped me get a green vehicle license plate. 5 starts service!
I always love it when I see an old Porsche Diesel 111 driving on the streets 😊 Good sunday drive vehicle. Didnt think that so many of them are still in pretty good shape and taken out for a drive 😊
No joke though, I brought my 1989 944 in to ask a question and I had the staff gathering round, asking if they could talk. I could easily have got a routine service and a loaner Cayman (I expect), probably for a mere $1000. They did later email to make sure I knew about their 'Classics' rebuild service for about $100K on a turbo version...I never went back but miss that experience and will have another Porsche if I can afford it.
@@nykxssss Today Porsche don't know much about their tractors from then... I've proven this, since I wanted to know about the characteristic lines of the alternators and they couldn't tell. Bosch had no clue, too. A local electrical machine builder was able to determine the charactesitics line and modified it according to my preferences...
If porsche truly honors these type of situations when they encounter them I truly respect them for it. You'd be lucky in the US to get even a ten year old vehicle booked in for service at a brand owned/licensed dealership, let alone finding new parts for them. To not only extend to your cars but also your other equipment and vehicles you've made, again if this is truly honored I absolutely respect Porsche for it and wish more car manufacturers would follow their example on this
I know that Porsche dealerships will absolutely have an old Porsche car of any vintage in for service/maintenance/inspections - they take pride in their heritage. They even sell aftermarket upgrades to put a modern Porsche infotainment system in a 20-year-old car! They will make you pay an arm and a leg for any of it though haha
The biggest problem with a dealer is finding parts for an old car. I took my 26 year old truck in to a Ford dealer this month. Waited a week to have parts shipped to the dealer, but they found somewhere that still had the discontinued part. Had a stock date of 2001 on the package.
My dad's Porsche 911 from 74 is still being serviced at the dealership. He's the second owner, he got it when his dad passed. If nothing happens to the car by the time I can inherit it, the Porsche dealership will still be servicing it. It's his weekend joyride car. It's just about to hit 110,000 miles on it.
In Europe there are some dealers with a special Classic Center. Been to one when I still had a 911SC - 1980. Just to visit, maintenance is quite expensive.
Ich weiss nicht, wie es euch ging, aber mir sind bei dem Video die Traenen gekommen. Es erinnert mich an eine Zeit, wie Deutschland mal war. Eine Zeit, die unwiederbringlich vorbei ist. Das macht mich sehr melancholisch und traurig. Was fehlen mir diese Zeiten. So, wie Deutschland in den 60ern, 70ern, 80ern und auch noch teilweise in den 90ern war.
Does it have a three-point hitch, though? Wouldn't a Porsche tractor make a wonderful barn find? Risk my grandfather had bought a couple of these instead of International Harvesters.
I think the most beautiful thing is to see people who are so attached to a vehicle and this is shown by the years of living together with it. For this, spare parts for a lifetime!
Great video! I would have known it was the tractor if I'd receive that call. It is great to see even if it is just a tractor, being in such great condition. The service of 'classic' vehicles from Porsche should be up to par with a new cars' service. This video shows how that is put to practise. Keep it up!
Porsche is like that though. If you're a 20year old with baggy pants, they will still ask you if you're interested in their car and help you, ask questions and everything. They might even let you testdrive one, as if it was a dacia dealer with nothing to use. The philosophy is to never judge someone by the looks. If they can interest you in a porsche now and you come back in 3 years, when you got successful with your carreer or whatever and you REMEMBER them and come back, the goal is achieved. Very nice people
actually tractors are quite expensive, the old ones because they're rare and collectors and the new ones because they're full of technology so, technically, yes, you can trade your tractor for a Porsche!
Henry C i would trade a porsche car for a tractor, but something like a Renault 75-35 MX or Porsche AP22 tractor. I more like tractors anyway and if i hade a car any a tractor and would need money, i would sell the car
My favorite thing about porsche is no matter how old how obscure or how random what you need help with they try their best to get it done No matter if its completely designing what is basically a new car restoring an old car or finding an original part or making a replacement, they will get it done and do it with a smile
This is my very favorite U Tube video. Mostly because I 'know' these farmer types-the farmer who never replaces anything and never spends a dime he does not have to-could have been my dad or uncle. I wish Porsche made more commercials like this!
Meiner ist ein A111 Baujahr 1956. An der Haube steht allerdings Porsche Diesel. Im Kfz Brief steht, vormals Allgaier Werke Friedrichshafen. Als ich 1995 eine neue Kupplung brauchte, war diese noch auf Lager in Bremen verfügbar. Das ist Kundenservice über Generationen.
Yeah like they still make parts for it, right. Hey Porsche, I need the left camshafts for the Typ 547 engine (cylinders 1 and 3). The 1.5 version, please.
they also proabably bought from collectors or replicas, i once read that there are companies who specializes themselves in making antique/discontinued parts
Don't know whether they have them in stock, but a new (not refurbished) starter for that tractor is available for about 300 euros, according to Google.
OK PORSCHE, i'm bringing in my Tiger 2 tank for maintenance.
Or you can just bring in the original Beetle. Same thing as a 911, really. LOL
The Tiger II also had a Maybach engine, not a Porsche engine. Maybach was absorbed by Mercedes-Benz.
@@justaguycalledjosh how the hell do you know this?! That's kind of scary tbh.
Good to see that they gave him a porsche to drive while they serviced his Porsche.
If you want Porsche service take the Ferdinand this one might work
"That repair bill will be $3952.27 + Tax. Cash or credit?"
Old man starts counting GoldMarks
I was about to say the cost would be ridiculous.
Lol $3952…add a zero to the end for Porsche tax.
Maybe you meant €
Fun thing is people think this is a joke. An oil and filter change at Porsche will cost you a thousand bucks
Try 10,000 its 3,000 for brake pads
The acting and directing is quintessentially German.
“Close up to manager in his 50s looking at the horizon like he saved his country”
Goddamn 😂 😂 😂
"It's quintessentially german, because it had too much power. Like what they did on their french holiday in 1939" - J.May
Exactly
Well damn how many german commercial this guy have encounter
@@Fae-Fey "James... the queen is German, but you don't say 'Deutschland, Deutschland, über alles' every time she comes on the television, do you?"
Mir kommen die Tränen, wie liebevoll das Personal ist. Gott sei Dank weiß der Bauer noch nicht daß er für die Reparaturrechnung seinen Hof verkaufen muss.
Ich habe auch geweint…😂
They were sold with an actual lifetime service warranty, meaning aslong as the chassis is intact, its under warranty and will never cost the guy a penny.
One of the other comments joked if you turned up with a tiger tank they'd warranty it, and the honest truth is if it had a porche engine, they likely would provided you were the original owner or bought it from them (so battlefield salvage or post war seizure doesn't count, unfortunatly that is not the case for the only running tiger tank on the planet).
@@NK-rm7kc
Ich auch 😅
@@cgi2002that tiger is also not a Porsche tiger. There was only 250 of them made and almost all of them were turned into the Ferdinand tank destroyer.
The tiger tank and tiger 2 that saw combat is a henschel and son.
As far as I know just about all major WW2 German tanks had Maybach engines. Though technically Maybach was a subsidiary of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin at that time, I think it would be quite entertaining to watch someone bring a Panzer IV or that one half restored Tiger I to Mercedes Benz for servicing.
I wonder if Lamborghini services their tractors
They still do.
Lamborghini Trattori is a seperate entity to Automobili Lamborghini.
One is part of the SDF Group.
The other was purchased by Volkswagen AG.
Lamborghini trailer tractors are still being made. The company split into 2 groups
“Yeah I want a twin turbo in my tractor”
Yes
Imagine just driving there in a Ferdinand and just say: "I think the transmission is kinda broken, usually it goes 15 km/h now only 10 km/H"
Its a other department
With Ferdinand transnision problems you are almost 80years to late
oh Hanz mein Tiger P ist kaput
"Sir, its a Ferdinand. The transmisión is always broken"
Its a feature at this point
@@facosa9924 Or a fact
What is the Nurburgring lap time for the 111?
Arne Hurnik oh yeah! Exactly! Lol stupid me ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Not measured on a stop-watch but on a calendar!
2 days
With the plow dow about 6 houers
IMB2U faster than audi
Can we now please get a April fools video of that Farmer bringing back that Nice new Porche Covered in a Thick layer of mud from using it to plow his fields?
Lmao they could do that to represent their Tourqe in their cars
I up this comment @porsche
Omg what a fkin genius
I also up this comment @porsche
Ahh vern that is actual porsche tractor..they made those at one time...their collectors items now
This can't get any more german..
Probably not 😂
Joseph Park it could if he drive directly to warsaw in the end
Phonixrmf Its Porsche not Panzer
Porsche used to make Tanks in world war two
? Customer obsession is something completely missing in German culture 😂
I love this ad…EVERYTIME I’ve watched it. I own an older Porsche (1990 944s2 Cabriolet), which I gifted myself the year I turned 50 that coincidentally was the same year I was promoted to O6 (Navy Captain). Now in the last year of my 60s, I still love and drive the S2, but would so dearly like to own a 911. Maybe, just maybe? I have used “specialists” (as in non-dealerships) to service my car…but the three times that I’ve been to a Porsche dealership, (Hartford CT, Knoxville TN and Providence RI) I was treated just as if I were buying a brand new car. They are indeed, a “class act”! Bravo-Zulu, Porsche….I for one still smile when seeing a Porsche on the road…especially when seeing the “older” models!
Can I bring my Panzerkampfwagen Tiger I Ausführung, A for a starter repair?
Sorry, bring that to Henschel.
Bring the maus
There was no Ausf. A.
@@cavalcadeofbobs3559 there was, tiger 1 was the ausf A, the tiger 2 ausf B
@@nykxssss no, there was no ausf. a. Only Ausf. H and Ausf. E, which was a redesignation. The Tiger Ausf. B (Tiger II) was the only other Ausf designation for the tiger. I've never seen the Tiger I referred to as a Tiger Ausf. A before this. If you want to differentiate between the Tiger I and Tiger II, just call them that.
The man patting his back at 0:50 like "Good luck dealing with that bullshit"
Porsche still makes tractors - they're called Cayenne.
Good one
lol
Burn
Dude YOU GOT 111 likes so that means you own a P111!!!!!
i need Old Town Cayenne instead
0:31 When I saw those files it reminded me a lot of my current job at the Portuguese National Railway Company. In a moment you're on a PC working with CAD parts, the other you're holding 60+ year old documents in your hands.
Just yesterday I had a few drawings in my hand that were already 100 years old!
Okay now that sounds like a badass job
Sounds like such a cool job dude 👍 what's the oldest document you've seen there
Parece ser um lugar interessante para trabalhar, pelo menos para um engenheiro.
@@sentientarugula2884 Until now, the oldest I came accross was a file with magazines from the Revue General de Chemins de Fer from 1910
Ever read the original Serbo-Croat documents for the Yugoslavian locomotives that run on the Linha do Vouga Metric gauge railway?
That must be interesting.
He kept his tractor so shiny, does he even farm? Lol XD
He farm and wash it everyday : )).
>He farm and wash it everyday...
>He farm and wash it
>He farm
>He
>Farm
And repaint it twice a month.
He farm, he wash, but most importantly, he check
Y K he could be a colektor or some one who has a colektion of old tractors
I still remember the day when, as a kid, I opened our diesel boiler for heating at home and found the Lamborghini’s logo. We owned a lambo and we didn’t even realize.
So do they give you a car if you get it serviced?
lamborghini caloreclima yes! i have their boilers leftover in companys back storage and even full boxes of their baseball caps
@@featherstones6766Yes they do actually. Also cool stickers
o got a lamborghini snow sleigh
Lambo started out as a tractor maker.
I like the supervisor's smile at 0:30 when he recognises the model number. :D
And he realizes what’s “treat” the other unexpecting employee’s are in for.
And how much money they will make from the service charge lol
@@astro.sergiu $1000000 for the starter
Yeah. That is NOT how he would react irl. 😂
@@carolameuer532employees*
My grandfather had one of those. It burned down in 1976 before I was born. He kept talking about it until the end. Whenever the fire came up the Porsche was his biggest loss from it. The house burned down as well btw.
"The house burned down as well btw"
That nonchalant sentence really got me.
It is really sad that a rare piece of Porsche history burnt down, but come on! His house burnt down too!
@@Bosic012 Most important thing was that nobody got hurt. He went into into the burning staple and let the horses out. I guess that the Porsche was the biggest loss was some sort of victory as well for him 🙂.
One should work on the land using no mechanization, so he could appreciate the value of mechanized labour.
@@Bosic012Porsche > House
@@romankravchenko4736 Go ahead and make a living on it. You won't even be making comments on u2 anymore...
Yeah, I wish dealerships were actually like that...
My Toyota dealership is like that.
My Porsche dealership is like that
My BMW Dealership is like that.
My Ferrari dealership is like that.
@@gustavpeter840 man toyota only makes tot cars....... right?
"What type of car is it?"
"VK4501."
"Coupe"
I gues it's a tank?
A VK4501 we have a few spare parts for that unfortunately no transmission
@@humanhuman5024 They have it, but it breaks the moment they bolt it on the tank.
Im presuming that's a Tiger engine?
The number means cubic centimeters of displacement. And only a tank engine or marine engine would be that big.
Hell, the largest piston engine ever used on an airplane was a Wright 4360.
I got it the minute he said, "111." Everyone knows about the Porsche tractor. It looks so good because it came straight from their museum. But the real beauty of it all is, its a true ad. Porsche is big on history. They keep a record of everything they ever made. Lots of it they keep at least one example as well. Just one more reason why Porsche is the best. Period.
Me too but, just because cars are said to be female, I don't think Porsche's have periods (unless you mean the oil leaks!).
Charles Miller not only that, the Porsche Museum prides itself on keeping every vehicle in their collection (from 356-001 to the latest 911 fresh off the assembly line just next door to the museum) in OPERATIONAL CONDITION!
@@digitalrailroader they don't seem to have a tiger p laying arounf
Why do they need a record of everything? They've been making the same car since the dawn of time
70% of Porsches are still on the road today!
That manager to his co worker, "good luck finding that part deep in the storage"
But you bet: There is one in storage. For sure. We put it there in 1955 and we documented it.... sometime its actually nice to German :D
@@BasicPlanet what's scary is that its replacement won't have any Chinese parts in it.. but cost 2100 to make it.
@@rearspeaker6364 Well - uhm actually the original part is around 280€ - if you ask google and is made in Germany by BOSCH - the made in China version starts at 170 € on eBay.
Fun fact - the similar part for a young timer 911 made by Ridex is around 90€.
As if they keep parts for tractors from 1950s....right..
@@skorpius2029
Starter Allgaier A111 Porsche Junior, F108, F109, P111
Bosch 0001306002 EGE1/12R2
12 Volt 2,0 KW
Made in Germany
EUR 289,00
Still available
Came to service my tiger P they called police instead, 0/10 wouldn't recommend
No wonder it ain’t the real deal
The 111 GT3 has active suspension and overdrive for the PTO as well as a 12 speed transmission.
Can you get it with the bucket delete? That thing is so gaudy for just driving around town...
I like how they put it on the lift, as if there's anything that can't be reached from above.
I had a a 72 914 in the early 2000s. It was old and tired, but when I went to my local dealership yo buy a part I couldn’t get elsewhere they treated me like I was a majority stock holder.
I think they saw this ad before your visit.
This is the best commercial I’ve ever seen in my life
Came in with a tractor, left with with a sports car… salesman’s dream
Pretty sure that’s a loaner car
I wanna see field cultivation by Porshe 911
@@alanmalan3819 Plowing a field with 250km/h would certainly speed up some processes... ;-)
A great replacement car for such a great tractor! :D
that dude can likely pay for that replacement car easily.
Der Porsche Junior meiner Großeltern hat Jahrzehntelang seine Arbeit getan und funktioniert noch heute einwandfrei. Wirklich ein wunderbares Stück Technik. Und Katzen schätzen den Raum unter der geschwungenen Haube und die verbleibende Motorwärme nach dem Betrieb auch ganz gern :D
1:32 I‘d like to see the farmer ploughing his fields with this spare car. 😊
CLASSY III MODEL SERVICE AD WITH A TOUCH OF HUMOUR - EXCELLENT! I WONDER HOW MANY THOUGHT THE III DIESEL WAS A UNIQUE CAR.
AND THATS HOW YOU MAKE A COMMERCIAL!
elaborate
Ich habe die Werbung schon mehr als 100 mal gesehen und kann mir sie noch mindestens 1.000 mal angucken.
Porsche ihr seit die besten 😘
One of the best car commercials ever made
I feel like it must be incredibly exciting to be gear head working for a maintenance shop and have a super old vehicle come in for maintenance.
From time to time, I watch this again, and again. Just nice.
A commercial one can appreciate and enjoy on its merits!
Just like advertised. I brought my Ferdinand to the dealer for battery replacement, they did the work perfectly and they even helped me get a green vehicle license plate. 5 starts service!
I always love it when I see an old Porsche Diesel 111 driving on the streets 😊 Good sunday drive vehicle. Didnt think that so many of them are still in pretty good shape and taken out for a drive 😊
No joke though, I brought my 1989 944 in to ask a question and I had the staff gathering round, asking if they could talk. I could easily have got a routine service and a loaner Cayman (I expect), probably for a mere $1000. They did later email to make sure I knew about their 'Classics' rebuild service for about $100K on a turbo version...I never went back but miss that experience and will have another Porsche if I can afford it.
The P111, along with other Porsche-Diesel models, was built from the early 1950s to the early 1960s (as early as 1953 to as early as 1963)
you telling porsche when they made their own tractors?
@@nykxssss I just know the facts, man. I'm a pretty smart guy.
@@nykxssss Today Porsche don't know much about their tractors from then... I've proven this, since I wanted to know about the characteristic lines of the alternators and they couldn't tell. Bosch had no clue, too.
A local electrical machine builder was able to determine the charactesitics line and modified it according to my preferences...
If porsche truly honors these type of situations when they encounter them I truly respect them for it. You'd be lucky in the US to get even a ten year old vehicle booked in for service at a brand owned/licensed dealership, let alone finding new parts for them. To not only extend to your cars but also your other equipment and vehicles you've made, again if this is truly honored I absolutely respect Porsche for it and wish more car manufacturers would follow their example on this
I know that Porsche dealerships will absolutely have an old Porsche car of any vintage in for service/maintenance/inspections - they take pride in their heritage. They even sell aftermarket upgrades to put a modern Porsche infotainment system in a 20-year-old car!
They will make you pay an arm and a leg for any of it though haha
Mercedes still does as well. Want your 300sl serviced? No problem? Restore you 100 year old benz? They will custom make the parts to spec if necessary
The biggest problem with a dealer is finding parts for an old car. I took my 26 year old truck in to a Ford dealer this month. Waited a week to have parts shipped to the dealer, but they found somewhere that still had the discontinued part. Had a stock date of 2001 on the package.
My dad's Porsche 911 from 74 is still being serviced at the dealership. He's the second owner, he got it when his dad passed. If nothing happens to the car by the time I can inherit it, the Porsche dealership will still be servicing it. It's his weekend joyride car. It's just about to hit 110,000 miles on it.
In Europe there are some dealers with a special Classic Center. Been to one when I still had a 911SC - 1980. Just to visit, maintenance is quite expensive.
For a second there I thought the guy was just handing him he part like “hey we found the thing, you can go ahead and put it on now”
Ich weiss nicht, wie es euch ging, aber mir sind bei dem Video die Traenen gekommen. Es erinnert mich an eine Zeit, wie Deutschland mal war. Eine Zeit, die unwiederbringlich vorbei ist. Das macht mich sehr melancholisch und traurig. Was fehlen mir diese Zeiten. So, wie Deutschland in den 60ern, 70ern, 80ern und auch noch teilweise in den 90ern war.
That's great! I like the loan car he got...
Does it have a three-point hitch, though? Wouldn't a Porsche tractor make a wonderful barn find? Risk my grandfather had bought a couple of these instead of International Harvesters.
He called back and said he couldnt find the tow hook for his plower on the 911
Ahaha
I admire Porsche for never really changing the styling of the 911, just evolved it. Which is nice as it's a smallish sports car due to that.
I literally cried while watching this. It was awesome when he smiled while he was holding the part that he needed.
I don't know Y, but every time I watch a video related to auto, it imports a wonderful respiration.....❤
GSR
You sold me.
I want to buy a Porsche now.
Awesome commercial.
I think the most beautiful thing is to see people who are so attached to a vehicle and this is shown by the years of living together with it. For this, spare parts for a lifetime!
Great video! I would have known it was the tractor if I'd receive that call. It is great to see even if it is just a tractor, being in such great condition. The service of 'classic' vehicles from Porsche should be up to par with a new cars' service. This video shows how that is put to practise. Keep it up!
the old man realised service charge is actually more expensive than buying a new car and left the tractor in showroom lol
And this how they charged him his entire farmland for parts replacement charges
Masterpiece of an ad !!! 🥰🤩😍
De Gatineau Québec Canada !!!
I like the part where they were closely examining the starter on the computer and pointing at random parts of the case.
Porsche is like that though. If you're a 20year old with baggy pants, they will still ask you if you're interested in their car and help you, ask questions and everything. They might even let you testdrive one, as if it was a dacia dealer with nothing to use. The philosophy is to never judge someone by the looks. If they can interest you in a porsche now and you come back in 3 years, when you got successful with your carreer or whatever and you REMEMBER them and come back, the goal is achieved. Very nice people
Can I trade my tractor for a Porsche ?
actually tractors are quite expensive, the old ones because they're rare and collectors and the new ones because they're full of technology so, technically, yes, you can trade your tractor for a Porsche!
Can I trade a hand job behind the dumpsters for a Porsche?
FaceRip excuse me,you strike my interest ,are you still doing that stuff ?
They lent it while the tractor(or any costumers car) is serviced by mechanic
Henry C i would trade a porsche car for a tractor, but something like a Renault 75-35 MX or Porsche AP22 tractor. I more like tractors anyway and if i hade a car any a tractor and would need money, i would sell the car
Porsche, I’m not crying, you are.
Beautiful
My favorite thing about porsche is no matter how old how obscure or how random what you need help with they try their best to get it done
No matter if its completely designing what is basically a new car restoring an old car or finding an original part or making a replacement, they will get it done and do it with a smile
That tractor is gorgeous.
Good luck farming with the 911
The guy is so nice and helpful, seems like his first day in Job.
Loved the AD
This recorded film was the best way and implement why and how Porsche is always Porsche are there and always ready.
I was so expecting a tank. But the tractor is also nice.
ich habe ein tolles Drehbuch für die Fortsetzung dieses Films bereit! doppel 2!
Amazing spot!
M. E. mit Abstand die beste Werbung von Porsche Wartung und Reparatur!
big respect for this video
This is my very favorite U Tube video. Mostly because I 'know'
these farmer types-the farmer who never replaces anything and never spends a dime he does not have to-could have been my dad or uncle. I wish Porsche made more commercials like this!
Where is the part where they overcharged him for the car?
True
Meiner ist ein A111 Baujahr 1956.
An der Haube steht allerdings Porsche Diesel. Im Kfz Brief steht, vormals Allgaier Werke Friedrichshafen. Als ich 1995 eine neue Kupplung brauchte, war diese noch auf Lager in Bremen verfügbar. Das ist Kundenservice über Generationen.
:D Cabrio! True that! Awesome advert!
A few years ago I was driven around Kenya in a classic Mercedes Benz 911!
It is a 1960's 4wd truck!
This is a great commercial!
This is the by no question best auto comersial ever made.
Funny thing is Porsche is crazy enough to pull this off on a regular basis
That clip caught tears in my eyes!
"Yes sir, it was the starter. That'll be $4500."
Always be proud of your legacy and what you inherit.....a basic Mantra for success
Awesome man, simply awesome
Ich denke, das ist die beste Werbung für Porsche 👍🏼
Yeah like they still make parts for it, right.
Hey Porsche, I need the left camshafts for the Typ 547 engine (cylinders 1 and 3). The 1.5 version, please.
They probably still have some in storage
That is pretty cool,
I love how the lady had basically typed WTF? in silence on the screen and then the guy simply "I got this" nodded.
Can i bring my elefant in for maintenance? The transmission acts a bit funny
finally someone that does it right!
and accurate too, ahaha
good providing service for old vehicles too . i think only porsche gives service to old vehicles too .its nice
This was the ackwardness I felt when I took my 30 year old Makita cordless tool to their service center. They repaired it kind of.
From tractors to some of the classiest sports cars out there. That's legacy.
They also made (petrol)-electric tanks back in the day...
And PANZERSSSSSSSSS 😁💀💀💀
I’m surprised that porsche still having that parts for the tractor😂
They don't
Some cultures create while other are praying
@@OmmerSyssel *Laughs in medieval European Dark Ages*
they also proabably bought from collectors or replicas, i once read that there are companies who specializes themselves in making antique/discontinued parts
Don't know whether they have them in stock, but a new (not refurbished) starter for that tractor is available for about 300 euros, according to Google.
This is a great advertisement. That tractor is beautiful.
What a beautiful tractor.
I love the fact that it is in mint condition ... the paint is perfect.
And the final bill will be as the price of 10 tractors like that one XD
Hey uh you still doing service for panzerkampfwagen VI or is that no longer available
Congratulations on the Taycan, Porsche! :D
These are the cases that service advisors hope to see every day when they show up to work.
So will you service my circa 1940s Porsche Tiger I heavy tank?
I hope that they don't want to tell us that next 911 will be diesel
Ach, diese Werbefritzen… WIE unglaublich originell, haha ;-) ;-) - Selbstverständlich wird auch da Service garantiert, haha