Used Macan market?

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red_slr

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18,177 posts

196 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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Looking to sell our Macan towards the end of Feb. Anyone sold one recently, whats the market like for private sales?
Put feelers out to a couple of dealers but neither seem keen!

r1flyguy1

1,570 posts

183 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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Is it a diesel by anychance?

Unless you have a GTS or Turbo/PP not sure theres much interest at dealers, theres currently over 100+ diesels in their network

red_slr

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18,177 posts

196 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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Yes diesel.
Wbac offer seemed ok but I guess they whack the price down when you turn up ?

SWGT3

445 posts

128 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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r1flyguy1 said:
Is it a diesel by anychance?

Unless you have a GTS or Turbo/PP not sure theres much interest at dealers, theres currently over 100+ diesels in their network
I’m afraid this is pretty accurate in my recent experience. I recently sold my Macan GTS, wanted it gone quickly and had multiple dealers fighting over it. When I said that one of my reasons for changing was mpg, I was then relentlessly offered multiple diesels from stock.

I’m sure it’s not a complete disaster as they are still a desirable model, but Porsche’s public move away from diesel won’t have helped their dealers with lots of diesels in stock.

Griffgrog

718 posts

253 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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There's even more petrol in the network - 166 currently.

Cheib

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182 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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Griffgrog said:
There's even more petrol in the network - 166 currently.
Market is very slow I think. There are delivery mileage/pre-registered new Macan’s on JCT600/Sytner websites so I assume all OPC’s have got unsold new Macan’s. These tend not to show up on the main AUC site. Given there was a six month gap in production last year and its a brand new model that’s not great.

MartinRS2K

598 posts

126 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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I sold our October 2017 GTS with 11,500 miles back to my OPC just before Christmas and got a really good price for it.

The Turbo and GTS seem to be in demand due to the bigger engine and higher spec as the new model is just a 2.0 at the minute.

red_slr

Original Poster:

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196 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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OK thanks guys will see how it goes.

DG-Porsche

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89 months

Monday 4th February 2019
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Hi

Porsche Club member interested in your car

Please reply to P/H member MeBox

Thanks

boxsey

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217 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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red_slr said:
Yes diesel.
Wbac offer seemed ok but I guess they whack the price down when you turn up ?
Not in my experience. Only knocked mine down a couple of hundred quid for stone chips.

red_slr

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196 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Thanks that's good to know.

curious2

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179 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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WBAC didn’t knock me down from their online quote at all. The secret is to accurately describe the car, then they have no reason to reduce the price. The guy at local WBAC told me he is frustrated with their reputation for reducing the quoted price which is necessary because 90% of sellers don’t accurately or honestly describe their car.

MeBox

1 posts

69 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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I’m looking for a used Macan S Diesel or petrol but 3l. Sunroof.

GT4RS

4,665 posts

204 months

Wednesday 6th February 2019
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red_slr said:
Looking to sell our Macan towards the end of Feb. Anyone sold one recently, whats the market like for private sales?
Put feelers out to a couple of dealers but neither seem keen!

I sold a S model we had a few months back on piston heads, flew out the door. I priced it between trade and OPC retail.

Dealers are struggling at the mo so unless they can steal it they won’t buy it.

Good honest clean cars always sell well privately if priced fairly.

MOBB

3,812 posts

134 months

Tuesday 12th February 2019
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My wife was recently offered 41k trade in on her 2018 SD against a Panamera, with a similar car to hers up for 56k

red_slr

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196 months

Wednesday 13th February 2019
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MOBB said:
My wife was recently offered 41k trade in on her 2018 SD against a Panamera, with a similar car to hers up for 56k
I guess the new model might be causing them to worry about actual profit margin on a car like that but £15k is a lot. Most OPCs work on £7k ish on cars of £40-£60k.

red_slr

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196 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Well just an update had a few trade bids all well below WBAC. So that's looking like our main option at the mo. Will be going on auto trader next week to see if I get any interest on there after that our new car arrives the first week of march so it will be down to WBAC and see what they say.

GT3cs

1,231 posts

248 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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WBAC offers are only valid for 5 or 7 days I think and will quickly drop if the dealers are offering less than them ...My M2 offer dropped £3k in 7 days . Not because WBAC are doing anything wrong , they just follow the market .

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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red_slr said:
I guess the new model might be causing them to worry about actual profit margin on a car like that but £15k is a lot. Most OPCs work on £7k ish on cars of £40-£60k.
They will need to widen margins to cover their overheads as they have far less volume to shift now no new diesel Macans which was the bread and butter for a dealership

Koln-RS

3,964 posts

219 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Yes, Diesel sales may have slowed, but they certainly haven't stopped.
In fact, they are still loved by many, so with no current new supply, good examples should be very sought after.