Macan Diesel Buying Advice

Macan Diesel Buying Advice

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Belsyde

Original Poster:

2 posts

13 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Aware that the last diesels were made in 2018 but mileage on new petrols is off-putting. Technology has advanced so much in recent years how does it compare against what is available now in terms of not too much of a biggish retro step technology wise or is it minimal?

Also any things to be aware of if buying 5 yo macan diesel?

Many thanks

Dan

therams

262 posts

192 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Transfer box. Watch out for that packing up

CarPlay - needs Porsche Car Connect option to allow CarPlay connectivity. Without CarPlay the Tech inside feels dated

Otherwise, great cars

Trevor555

4,504 posts

91 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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therams said:
Transfer box. Watch out for that packing up
Friend has an early one, are there any signs that point to the transfer box starting to go?

moonigan

2,174 posts

248 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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DPF are a problem on later cars unless you are doing the kind of driving that will keep them clean.

Spindoctor

800 posts

207 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Trevor555 said:
therams said:
Transfer box. Watch out for that packing up
Friend has an early one, are there any signs that point to the transfer box starting to go?
The classic symptom is juddering at low speed, forward or reverse. Its an inherent fault, so its a case of when not if, sadly. My OPC diagnosed it within seconds and the replacement box cost me nothing a couple of years ago. Porsche were replacing them under an extended warranty/goodwill arrangement, assume they still are.

DJMC

3,520 posts

110 months

Monday 16th October 2023
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Spindoctor said:
The classic symptom is juddering at low speed, forward or reverse. Its an inherent fault, so its a case of when not if, sadly. My OPC diagnosed it within seconds and the replacement box cost me nothing a couple of years ago. Porsche were replacing them under an extended warranty/goodwill arrangement, assume they still are.
I believe the transfer box warranty extension was to 8 years? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Buying a 2018 Gen 1 Macan you have three-ish years for it to go wrong and get fixed for free. After that, if you carry on extending the warranty, I don't know what the situation would be.

We just bought a Gen 2 car to avoid the issues and get the facelift/tech upgrades (but keep the centre buttons) but I don't think there were any Gen 2 diesels?

Fnumber1user

411 posts

59 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Diesels are all well and good, but like most vehicles they don't respond well to mostly short journeys where they never really get up to operating temperatures. Is it going to be used for commuting, or just predominantly around town?

Belsyde

Original Poster:

2 posts

13 months

Tuesday 17th October 2023
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Hi yes most of the journeys would be 5 - 20 miles. never thought of that - thanks to all the responses its really helpful

David W.

1,934 posts

216 months

Friday 20th October 2023
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I have a 16 reg Cayenne S diesel and bought it while I still had the choice. I had a petrol one previously. Fab vehicle in every way and would by a SH 5 yr old one in a flash.
Had a 3.0 diesel Macan as a loner for a day and enjoyed every mile.
SH from a OPC will have 2 yr warranty so it’s a safe purchase that way.
HTHs

ruggedscotty

5,791 posts

216 months

Friday 20th October 2023
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David W. said:
I have a 16 reg Cayenne S diesel and bought it while I still had the choice. I had a petrol one previously. Fab vehicle in every way and would by a SH 5 yr old one in a flash.
Had a 3.0 diesel Macan as a loner for a day and enjoyed every mile.
SH from a OPC will have 2 yr warranty so it’s a safe purchase that way.
HTHs
why did you say it three times ?

Mark-ri571

604 posts

114 months

Monday 5th February
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Belsyde said:
Hi yes most of the journeys would be 5 - 20 miles. never thought of that - thanks to all the responses its really helpful
I would avoid the diesel for short journeys as the dpf light will come on regularly. Got rid of my 67 plate that I bought new in Feb 2018 after 2 years due to repeated issues with dpf.