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 what is yearly maintenance for porsche macam?

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wayfeel
post Dec 28 2020, 02:10 AM

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Actually i also like the Macan very much. I dont like SUV but i can see myself wanting to own one Macan SUV someday

QUOTE(jameslow @ May 14 2020, 01:03 PM)
It's not underpowered, 0~100km/h below 7s for a standard Macan, 6.7s for Chrono spec, faster than many cars out there.

Depends on what you want, I was given a choice to choose between Macan and Macan S, for the sake of maintenance and it's just a family car, I preferred non S for the comfort, reliability and lesser maintenance.

Many people have wrong perception between S & non S, it just 100HP and 1s (0~100) different, if you want fast and real powerful, only Macan Turbo is the choice.
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Very very informative from real owner, to be kept in mind. Yes to me as not a purist, the 1sec really not important at the expense of comfort, cost and maintainability



QUOTE(,Dec 16 2020, 11:32 AM)
If you ask this question, mean you are not ready for this car. For me, if you choose Porsche, just buy, no need to think. If you care about maintenance, no offence, just buy Japanese SUV.
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I still think there is no harm for TS to ask question like this.
Beside, this is not also a money management subforum is that way

Although some ppl can afford, its not wrong to know what is one buying into. Is it not right to ask how much need to maintain certain car even one is rich. The rich also deserve a right to consider and weighing in. Or should one reveal one's income or present how much tax was paid before the jury qualified you to ask a question.

No personal offense, but this kind of mentality again and again resurfaces is quite annoying . This thread alone have few uncalled for responses like this already.

This is an open n respected forum (well kinda, out of courtesy) where ppl come here, especially those rarely visit here and eventually genuinely asking for knowledge and information, but to be preached . There is no need for the holier than thou vibe

Heck probably the one asking the questions r far more successful thereby pretty little knowledge on cars because no time come to forum to read daily and teach people

In times like this, being silent is gold and that ability to keep to oneself , both online and offline, truly deserve a pat on the back

This post has been edited by wayfeel: Dec 28 2020, 02:28 AM

 

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