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Before I order a 25 Macan 4S, please help with 2 questions re price and software

joebruin77

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Hi everyone,
I have a 6 year old Tesla Model 3 Performance and I am planning on selling it and buying a 25 Macan 4S. I am new to Porsche and am hoping you can help me with a couple of important questions:

I understand the 25 is in short supply and I need to order my Macan at my local dealership. How is the sales price determined? Do most dealerships sell you an ordered Macan at MSRP? Are dealerships charging added markup above MSRP? Are any socal dealerships offering any kind of discount (I am guessing no, but thought I would ask anyway)?

Also, have the software bugs been worked out since the car was introduced in 2024, or should I wait another year to allow for further debugging before I purchase one?

Thank you,
Joe
 

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You could get a tiny discount on a 4 in SoCal. Maybe 1.5 or 2%. No discounts anywhere on a Turbo or 4S. Do not pay anything above MSRP.

Plenty of people still haven't received their cars because of the software issues, so it's certainly not worked out yet. I'd also advise a Porsche EV is probably always going to be on the finicky side of things. Worth it, imo, but certainly has issues.
 

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You can build your car at MSRP on Porsche website. Then send it to your preferred Porsche dealership to place an order. After building your car like that, a list of dealers shows up.

So, there is no added markup above MSRP. But no doubt dealers get a nice commission. At that point, you can negotiate a discount. Most of us never got any, me neither.
 

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I built my Turbo at my local dealership in end of Oct for a Feb delivery. They would not really move on the cost of the car but I did get them to do a no-charge tire and wheel package as well as maintenance for 3 years (including brakes). EV's have minimal maintenance but brakes can be expensive.
 

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i got mine to throw in Rear Wheel steering for free. It seems like trying to get options works better than trying to get them to come off the price...
 

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I built my Turbo at my local dealership in end of Oct for a Feb delivery. They would not really move on the cost of the car but I did get them to do a no-charge tire and wheel package as well as maintenance for 3 years (including brakes). EV's have minimal maintenance but brakes can be expensive.
This sounds like and amazing deal as I have not heard of anyone giving away wheel/tire and maintenance packages away as they are expensive. For example, 20k/40k/60k Taycan maintenance package has been quoted at $4,675 and I paid $2,500 for a wheel and tire package.

I guess it would not matter if your 3-year maintenance is thrown in, but I would check the details of what is covered at miles and years since there is no such a thing as a 3-year maintenance check point. I do not know Macan EV maintenance schedule, but this is what it looks like for a Taycan (below) to point out that brake pads are not due to be changed until a 6-year time point, so I will be curious to know how are you getting your brake work included in a 3-year maintenance package?

20k miles / 2 years: Short Checklist, Brake Fluid Flush, Cabin Filter.
40k miles / 4 years: Longer Checklist, Brake Fluid Flush, Cabin Filter.
60k miles / 6 years: Short Checklist, Brake Fluid Flush, Cabin Filter, Brake Pads only at 6 years.

The maintenance appears to be "minimal" but the dealerships need to make money one way or another, so expect to see very high hourly rates to complete these maintenance items and then others that are not on the list. Cabin Filter, Wiper Blades, and Remote Batteries can be easily done DYI so I would learn how to do it yourself.
 
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