Macan Turbo PP

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Tim92gts
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Post by Tim92gts »

I usually seem to end up around 23mpg, haven't done many all motorway trips lately so that's on a mixture of roads.

I am prone to putting my foot down, hard not to when the car's so lovely to drive!

I think i'm about the year you're looking at, 2018MY first reg September 2017.

You get a lot of options as standard with the PP, good if they're options you like.

No idea about finance but maybe the fact that there aren't many and that generation had the better (?) engine will make it a sweet spot for depreciation.
Tim
PP Turbo, LED PTV ACC Pano 20"Macans collected 6th September 2017
1992 928GTS
2003 996 Cab

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Numbers of Macans by model in the UK possibly contributes to the values of the [used] PP model and as their overall numbers are now dropping:

Screenshot 2022-05-07 113806.png

In contrast the SD still retains the highest number, even though out of production for nearly 4 years.

https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2 ... sche+macan
Steve

2020 GTS in Sapphire Blue
(sold) 2017 SD in Rhodium Silver
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Tim92gts
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Just checked my mpg for last week on a trip up to Cromer and it was 27!

Spent a lot of time stuck behind traffic.
Tim
PP Turbo, LED PTV ACC Pano 20"Macans collected 6th September 2017
1992 928GTS
2003 996 Cab
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Averaged 48 mpg to Bristol and back at a good MPH
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