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What does your Future hold with the Macan

What's the future for your Macan EV ?

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Macan Turbo
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@byebye
I feel for you.
You definitely had a lemon. Should have forced them to take it back or swap to a new one.
Which EV are you considering next?
Thanks!

The problem is that, in the first place, my favorite car was the Macan EV...
Maybe an iX3, but without passion ; any valuable suggestions?
 

en1gma

Macan 4
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Mine’s one of those UK “salary sacrifice” company cars. Only got mine in March and am loving it, despite the range not being quite what was advertised (260 vs 370 miles) - although that is also probably due to not having done too many long journeys as yet, so not all calibrated properly.
Subject to if I retire when the company lease is up/ what happens to the second hand market/ my health requirements I’m definitely interested in getting another at that time.
 

QuiteBig

Macan 4S
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I love my 4S and it is my first Porsche. I have always said that I plan/hope for a 911 in my future, so I don’t plan on it being my last Porsche.

I am driving this car more than I did my other car pre-Porsche (and I still have my 440i, the engine is one of the best engines ever made). In the summer I will drive from the UK to Spain (by myself as none of my family want to come along, but I like driving too much not to do it)

I put all that first, but I have had issues. Even buying the car I had to deal with dealers who couldn’t be bothered to call back despite going to the dealership in person and asking for a test drive. Once I had the car I genuinely have a spreadsheet listing the seven consecutive times that a Porsche representative failed to call me after having said they would. So my Porsche experience hasn’t been as special as I hoped.

I think given a free choice I would go ICE, but can see the appeal of EVs, I will never get tired of flooring it :) .

Given that as long as I keep up the monthly payments I can choose whatever I like in March 2028, it seems too good a chance to try something else. I intend to try a wide range of cars, from Volvo EX60, BMW ix3, and many others, but my heart says the electric BMW M3. Knowing BMW it will be a great car, and I can go to my grave saying I once owned an M3 (as I drive off in to retirement in my 911!)
 

USMA81

Macan 4
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I have a high tolerance for risk. I configured and ordered my 2024 Macan 4 in June 2024, purchasing it upon delivery in December 2024. The first six months went well, and so we bought a second (CPO) for my wife In June 2025. We will keep these for 4-6 more years; might move back to a Cayenne then, but too soon to decide that.

As an aside, I got an invite from my Porsche dealer to visit them this weekend to see the Cayenne EV. Will be doing that just to check it out.
 

oxum

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Mine is one of the early ones from Oct 2024. I purchased it and over the last couple of years it has been pretty problem free. We have been on a pretty long 4000km+ roadtrip across europe during this time and that was a good enough test to know I could keep it for longer.

We will likely keep it 6 to 7 years at this point, or until battery tech improves into the next generation commercially available. My only gripe is how heavy the car feels perhaps. Any weight shaved off from the battery packs in the future will be a blessing.

We extended the regular warranty by 4 years for peace of mind because let's face it, we all know the cost of repairs in the later years is nothing to mess with.
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