I haven't driven the 2.0 engined Macan yet, maybe I will when I need a loaner myself.
Had an interesting chat with a guy in Costco car park the other week. Came back to see him inspecting/admiring my GTS. Then proceeded to tell me his new Q5 had the 2 litre engine and how he didn't like it, and how Audi didnt let him have any options due to part shortages! So pretty much a base spec Q5. Asked me a bunch of questions about the Macan and sounded like he was going to pay Porsche a visit off the back of it. Was thrilled when I started the car haha
Macan T loaner review
Exactly this. There are a lot of people who want the show, but not the go. I think the T looks great. Is it the engine for me? No. But not everyone wants or needs 380bhp to take the kids to school and then to potter to work or the shops.PJV997 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 8:56 amAgreed.
I suspect 80%+, maybe 90%+, of medium size SUVs are running 2 litre four cylinder engines. And for most owners they are perfectly happy with that. I would imagine the interior quality and feel of a highly specced demo car is a bigger draw than a ‘proper Porsche engine’ for many considering Macan ownership.
If I was buying a Macan for the Missus, I would get her the T.
Put a brick under the throttle pedal to limit its action, that is how a 2.0 feels, it wants to go but it has not yet grown up.pstrat wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:06 am I haven't driven the 2.0 engined Macan yet, maybe I will when I need a loaner myself.
Had an interesting chat with a guy in Costco car park the other week. Came back to see him inspecting/admiring my GTS. Then proceeded to tell me his new Q5 had the 2 litre engine and how he didn't like it, and how Audi didnt let him have any options due to part shortages! So pretty much a base spec Q5. Asked me a bunch of questions about the Macan and sounded like he was going to pay Porsche a visit off the back of it. Was thrilled when I started the car haha
If all one wants is the Porsche badge and a quality feel and look then there is nothing wrong with a 2.0 as a kiddie wagon and shopping trolley it does the job.
If on the other hand you are a driving enthusiast then buying a 2.0 is definitely not a wise course of action.
One may be deluded into thinking a T is a good choice but come on, the minor handling improvements do not really justify shelling out all the extra cash for the car that is only really of use on the school run
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Macan Turbo
Air, 20” wheels, ACC, Pano, SurCam, 14w, LEDs, PS+, Int Light Pack, Heated seats and Steering, spare wheel, SC, Privacy glass, PDK gear, SD mirrors, Met Black, rear airbags
Macan Turbo
Air, 20” wheels, ACC, Pano, SurCam, 14w, LEDs, PS+, Int Light Pack, Heated seats and Steering, spare wheel, SC, Privacy glass, PDK gear, SD mirrors, Met Black, rear airbags
I guess the steering wheel was the GT heated wheel?
If so, it's an option and a great one at that. I only got it because I liked the size/construction, but I ended up using the heated function all winter long - it's amazing!
If so, it's an option and a great one at that. I only got it because I liked the size/construction, but I ended up using the heated function all winter long - it's amazing!
Gen 3 Macan GTS: PPUAVS94
Haha yeh same. I think it looks fantastic and great to hold too. I like the 12 oclock notch too. Heating bit is a bonus i look forward to using later in the year.
Why does your mrs only deserve a T!?wab172uk wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:28 amExactly this. There are a lot of people who want the show, but not the go. I think the T looks great. Is it the engine for me? No. But not everyone wants or needs 380bhp to take the kids to school and then to potter to work or the shops.PJV997 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 8:56 amAgreed.
I suspect 80%+, maybe 90%+, of medium size SUVs are running 2 litre four cylinder engines. And for most owners they are perfectly happy with that. I would imagine the interior quality and feel of a highly specced demo car is a bigger draw than a ‘proper Porsche engine’ for many considering Macan ownership.
If I was buying a Macan for the Missus, I would get her the T.
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Because she doesn't drive in a manner that would require 380bhp.Tracky wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 2:51 pmWhy does your mrs only deserve a T!?wab172uk wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:28 amExactly this. There are a lot of people who want the show, but not the go. I think the T looks great. Is it the engine for me? No. But not everyone wants or needs 380bhp to take the kids to school and then to potter to work or the shops.PJV997 wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 8:56 am
Agreed.
I suspect 80%+, maybe 90%+, of medium size SUVs are running 2 litre four cylinder engines. And for most owners they are perfectly happy with that. I would imagine the interior quality and feel of a highly specced demo car is a bigger draw than a ‘proper Porsche engine’ for many considering Macan ownership.
If I was buying a Macan for the Missus, I would get her the T.
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