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“Absolute cheek” – The Geissens publicly settle accounts with Porsche

2024-03-26T04:25:40.413Z

Highlights: “Absolute cheek” – The Geissens publicly settle accounts with Porsche. As of: March 26, 2024, 5:13 a.m By: Sahar Kazemi-Saffari CommentsPressSplit Robert Geiss doesn't mince his words! After his Porsche GT3 burst into flames a few months ago, he is now venting his anger on Instagram. The car brand gets its fat off. The GeISSens are best known for their luxurious lifestyle and million-dollar account.



As of: March 26, 2024, 5:13 a.m

By: Sahar Kazemi-Saffari

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Robert Geiss doesn't mince his words!

After his Porsche GT3 burst into flames a few months ago, he is now venting his anger on Instagram.

The car brand gets its fat off.

The Geissens are best known for their luxurious lifestyle and million-dollar account.

Whether in Dubai or Monaco – the TV family enjoys the sweet life of the super-rich.

What is of course particularly important: the right luxury sleigh.

But one of their expensive cars caused a lot of trouble for the Geissens this year.

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The Geissens' Porsche exploded - Davina Geiss had to go to the hospital

Not only Carmen (58) and Robert Geiss (59), but also their daughters Davina (20) and Shania (19) are enthusiastic about fast cars.

And so the two of them like to borrow a car from mom and dad.

This was also the case on the night of January 26, 2023, when Davina was driving Robert's brand new Porsche 911 GT3.

Inexplicably, the 170,000 euro car caught fire and then even exploded.

Fortunately, Davina Geiss was able to escape from the car beforehand and got off relatively unscathed.

Although she subsequently had to be provided with oxygen in the hospital, there was no lasting damage.

On Instagram, Davina Geiss told how bad the incident was for her.

Robert Geiss makes a clear statement to Porsche: “Whose fault can it be?”

Of course, the Geissens didn't let this incident sit.

Not only did their brand new car simply go up in smoke (literally), but the explosion left an emotional scar on the entire family.

Of course, Robert Geiss' lawyers contacted Porsche to clarify the incident.

But instead of an apology, the Geissens received bold questions.

Robert Geiss is now really venting his anger on his Instagram account.

He posted the following words with three pictures of the burned-out car: “Now the Porsche lawyers are seriously asking whether we still have a service book for the GT3 […] I always thought that Porsche was still good German workmanship, but you can sometimes make mistakes.”

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Carmen Geiss rails against Porsche: “What kind of company is that?”

He continues: “Nothing has happened since January except for the statement from Porsche's lawyers that it wasn't their fault😂 Whose fault can it be 🙄the engine was out😏 and thank God our daughter is up After a few hours in the hospital and lung poisoning, nothing else happened.”

And Carmen also has a lot to say to the German car manufacturer and leaves the following comment: “An absolute disgrace.

What kind of company is that?

For me, these are not entrepreneurs, but rather failures.”

Well, whether it's a large corporation or not, the Geissens won't be taken for fools.

(sks)

Source: merkur

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