Macan GTS or Turbo

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jackliebling

Original Poster:

506 posts

180 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Dear All

Am thinking of swapping my 991S in for a fast Macan.

I'm confused about whether to go for the GTS or Turbo.

The turbo seems to be faster but at the same time less of a drivers car than the GTS. Am I right?

Any advice gratefully received...

Thanks
Jack

langlord

110 posts

196 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Right to set a few key things.

Appearance - the turbo has different styling to the rest of the range most notably the front bumper and LED side lights. The GTS is basically the same externally as the other models but with the sports design kit (excluding mirrors) added. the GTS also offers the spyders (alloys) in black.

Internally - the GTS offers the GTS interior package, with contrast stitching and part suede seats.

Driving - The turbo as you say is more powerful, however it has a less focused suspension setup. The GTS has the brakes from the turbo so these are identical.

HOWEVER, you can now get the turbo performance pack. This adds the suspension setup of the GTS, 40bhp more power over the turbo and upgraded brakes.

With this pack you can also add the GTS interior but only as a pack at a cost of circa £4.5k, which includes some carbon interior parts.

This car is effectively as driver focused as the GTS but with materially more power, a lot of people feels this has made the base turbo obsolete now.


Shiverman

906 posts

116 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Good advice from Langlord and exactly as I understand it as well.

Might be a bit difficult to pin cars down, but I would get yourself a drive in a GTS and/or Turbo before you push the button. Don't get me wrong, they are lovely cars but they are not a sports car so I recommend a drive in one first if thinking of chopping in a 911/cayman. We have a GTS and have a Turbo PP on order, but I still have a 911GTS as my general car when there's only one or two of us travelling.

I really like the Macan GTS and enjoy driving it, but if I could only keep one car and I didn't have a requirement for space/seats it would be the 911 on the driveway and not a Macan.

Fuel consumption on the Macan is also pretty shocking. Average is about 22mpg (26 on a run). Last weekend I was blasting around for an hour (manual shifting and sport/sport plus mode) and I used half a tank of petrol (75ltr tank) and averaged 11mpg.

Trying to pin the dealer down for a build date on the Turbo PP, so there may be a very well spec'd carmine GTS for sale soon.

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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I also have a Turbo PP on order (Dec build) which I do think will be the pick of the range now . Problem is there doesn't seem to be many cars being allocated at the moment . So even if you wanted one you can't just rock up and order one . My dealer currently only has 1 I believe . Why you can't just spec up a base turbo to include PP confuses me to be honest . I'm not quite sure why it's so limited ( currently.... )

Shiverman

906 posts

116 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Macan GTS was ver limited as well to start but now it appears you can have one before the end of the year which will do wonders for resale. Give Porsche a couple of months to get the first PP's off the production line and they'll probably do the same with this as well.

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Shiverman said:
Macan GTS was ver limited as well to start but now it appears you can have one before the end of the year which will do wonders for resale. Give Porsche a couple of months to get the first PP's off the production line and they'll probably do the same with this as well.
Suspect your right ..... It's the Porsche way , but still can't get my head around where the old turbo now fits ? Maybe it's being kept as quieter / more comfortable model .

There will be a Turbo S released anyway just as the PP's start to get delivered :-)

jackliebling

Original Poster:

506 posts

180 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Thanks for fantastic advice!

The reason I'm thinking of changing is a long road trip to Spain but most importantly that I have a slipped disc and I think the more upright ride might be better for me...

I have been offered a December build slot on the Turbo...

Shiverman

906 posts

116 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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jackliebling said:
Thanks for fantastic advice!

The reason I'm thinking of changing is a long road trip to Spain but most importantly that I have a slipped disc and I think the more upright ride might be better for me...

I have been offered a December build slot on the Turbo...
It's a comfy car and munches up the miles really well. GTS is more sporty but not harsh and we keep ours is in sports suspension mode all the time. The sports seats do have a large bolster so again maybe try getting in and out to make sure it doesn't aggravate your back.

I would ask the OPC if they will upgrade you to a Turbo PP (as long as it's not my slot!!) I think this will hold value better over the standard Turbo atm.

langlord

110 posts

196 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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shiverman - has it definitely been confirmed that the December slots have been there. I was offered one as well when I got the GTS but having been on the phone with my OPC, there seems to be a little bit of uncertainty now over the build slot dates.

I personally chose to stick with the GTS as its really the wifes car as I have the GT4 for my fun.

langlord

110 posts

196 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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shiverman - has it definitely been confirmed that the December slots have been there. I was offered one as well when I got the GTS but having been on the phone with my OPC, there seems to be a little bit of uncertainty now over the build slot dates.

I personally chose to stick with the GTS as its really the wifes car as I have the GT4 for my fun.

Dr S

5,047 posts

233 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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Got a Turbo for my wife. It has an excellent blend of handling and ride comfort. So it's a great car for long distances and it is fun to drive. A sports car, however, it isn't GTS suspension or not. Hence for the purpose we are using the car, a GTS would have been an unneccessary compromise

Edited by Dr S on Friday 30th September 18:46

jackliebling

Original Poster:

506 posts

180 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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Now my attention is taken by the Performance Package Turbo!!

Does anyone know that the residual value is on a 4 year finance deal?

It is £32252 on the normal Turbo. I wonder if it will be £5000 higher with the PP?

Cheers
Jack

footsoldier

2,273 posts

199 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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Dr S said:
Got a Turbo for my wife. It has an excellent blend of handling and ride comfort. So it's a great car for long distances and it is fun to drive. A sports car, however, it isn't GTS suspension or not. Hence for the purpose we are using the car, a GTS would have been an unneccessary compromise

Edited by Dr S on Friday 30th September 18:46
We went GTS with 20" wheels and air suspension for comfort.
Went from an S to a GTS via spec creep, but stopped before Turbo. Quite glad, as would have just missed the PP. there's always next time!

tree7777

333 posts

126 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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jackliebling said:
Now my attention is taken by the Performance Package Turbo!!

Does anyone know that the residual value is on a 4 year finance deal?

It is £32252 on the normal Turbo. I wonder if it will be £5000 higher with the PP?

Cheers
Jack
I think it will be more than £5000 as this is a limited production not going to be many unless Porsche change their mind.

h0b0

8,182 posts

203 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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My Cayenne GTS has been in for some work so have been driving loaners. The first was a Macan GTS. The sound is good but initially I was disappointed with the drive because I could fell it wasn't NA. In fact, I went back to pick my car up and said I was underwhelmed. Fortunately, my car wasn't ready so they sent me back out in the GTS. This time I drove it. On the way home there was a 911 turbo and we decided to play. His car was faster in every way but I bet the GTS was more fun! I fell in love with it.

I'm now in a base spec macan which is an excellent car but isn't the event that the GTS is. I'm a believer that GTS should be NA but the Macan shows how a turbo can still be "pure".

I nee the space of the cayenne for now but would replace with the Macan as it was more fun than the cayenne

northpolar

137 posts

143 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Does anyone else find it a bit odd that the Macan Turbo does not come fitted with drilled discs, even if they aren't necessary - I just associate this with the overall look of the top sports model. Just as it goes with the BMW M cars. A neighbour recently got one and I was surprised at the brakes plus how exposed the radiators are - looks like a visit to JZM would be helpful to fit some mesh (even if it doesn't look quite so dramatic).

Peter

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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Has anyone took delivery of a Macan Turbo Performance Package yet. Mines at port awaiting a boat . Surprised not to have seen any reviews or cars yet . Looking forward to it for over the winter . My dealer have only been allocated 2 cars .... compared to the 8 or 9 GT4's they got. Very surprised at low build numbers .

Ken Figenus

5,821 posts

124 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Guys is it the same engine in a Turbo as a GTS but just a bit more boost etc? Well they are all turbo really too biggrin

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Ken Figenus said:
Guys is it the same engine in a Turbo as a GTS but just a bit more boost etc? Well they are all turbo really too biggrin
Ones a 360 bhp 3.0 , the other a 440 bhp 3.6 . ?