SpeedArt gives Porsche the debt of bankruptcy

SpeedArt gives Porsche the debt of bankruptcy

Posted on 18-09-2013 at 20:19 by ricardo – 29 Comments”

SpeedArt geeft Porsche de schuld van faillissement
Porsche tuner 9ff is in heavy weather, that company has since insolvency is filed for. SpeedArt is in trouble. They have now officially bankrupt declare, but not exactly quietly. In a write, they give Porsche a while of along.

SpeedArt believe already 14 years in the provision of tuningkits for Porsches, and turns the cars from Zuffenhausen with regularity to be special -or sometimes terrible creations. After all, the demand for personalization ability (c in that world is large, and speedArt jump ever useful in that hole. In addition, they have a klassiekerafdeling where the ancients of days as the 356, 914, and 924/944 for parts or upgrades.

Yet, there is in the business of SpeedArt something that Porsche is not at all planned. According to owner Björn Striening they are for years engaged in an intense battle with Porsche. A lawsuit whose SpeedArt now costs no longer can muster, according to the claim, and Porsche is not going to stop.

It is with heavy hearts that we regret to inform the Porsche tuning community that speedART has had to declare bankruptcy due to mounting legal fees from an intense battle with Porsche. Since 1999, Mr. Striening and speedART have been making exclusive conversion kits and individualized tuning for Porsche models. However, due to some unfortunate circumstances in the past, Porsche has been moving forth with an aggressive lawsuit against Porsche tuning companies, such as speedART and others. Although Striening fought hard for his company, it has become impossible for him to keep the battle alive, with legal fees growing and no sign of Porsche backing down on this issue.

For 14 years, speedART has remained dedicated to the driving force behind its creation: to allow enthusiasts everywhere to create a Porsche as individual as them. From their modern tuning programs to their classic restoration program, they refused to manufacture anything less than high quality products their clients could be proud to show off. We know that speedART will be sorely missed by many across the tuning community.

About the contents of that lawsuit, we can only guess, but it is fairly obvious that Porsche is her name prefer not reflected in the expressions of SpeedArt. We can, moreover, difficult to imagine that a lawsuit is the only reason of SpeedArts demise is, but that aside.

The phrase “an aggressive lawsuit against Porsche tuning companies” indicates that Porsche is more tuners in the throat. Who is the next?


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