Porsche Macan or Range Rover Sport
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The RR Sport will be far bigger. I really like the new RR Sport although the Macan is nice. I generally have only seen women driving them as they seem a nice size for around town.
I think the Macan will hold its value better looking at the Audi SQ5s they seem to hold their value well as they are popular too.
I think the Macan will hold its value better looking at the Audi SQ5s they seem to hold their value well as they are popular too.
Deerfoot said:
I`ve not been in a Macan so can`t comment on the interior quality. They have a lot more buttons on the Macan dash though don`t they?
Lol. They certainly do. My old man got a new Macan in December to replace a Cayenne. My first impressions on getting in was literally a wow. It is a glorious place to sit.
OP you don't say what engine type you are looking for, petrol or diesel ?
The two cars are actually quite different, I have a Macan Turbo as my daily and the widens FFRR and they provide a completely different experience. Will you use the car everyday ? Does it have to perform family duties ? Do you intend to drive it for fun or function ? Do you value comfort over feel ?
Re depreciation the Macan holds value incredibly well. The RRS will I suspect depreciate a little more but that said dealers are doing a better job of shaping the market and the mark 2 is light years ahead of the original both in quality and vale retention.
The two cars are actually quite different, I have a Macan Turbo as my daily and the widens FFRR and they provide a completely different experience. Will you use the car everyday ? Does it have to perform family duties ? Do you intend to drive it for fun or function ? Do you value comfort over feel ?
Re depreciation the Macan holds value incredibly well. The RRS will I suspect depreciate a little more but that said dealers are doing a better job of shaping the market and the mark 2 is light years ahead of the original both in quality and vale retention.
Thanks. Diesel. Daily driver, with some long journeys carrying family. Also use off-road providing cover at events like P2Ps and eventing.
May well spend half the money on another Freelander2 as the most recent HSE LUXs are a step up from my 09 HSE, and although the RRS and Porsche are lovely, not sure they are twice the car, or that I need them.
May well spend half the money on another Freelander2 as the most recent HSE LUXs are a step up from my 09 HSE, and although the RRS and Porsche are lovely, not sure they are twice the car, or that I need them.
We're considering a Range Rover Sport too but it just seems awfully wide. It'll be our car to go shopping in as well as cross country/continent travel and the missus seems a little nervous about parking the thing.
Need to drive an SQ5 also.
Need to drive an SQ5 also.
Edited by Babw on Wednesday 14th September 15:19
E36GUY said:
Deerfoot said:
Diesel?
If so go and have a go in an Audi SQ5, I had a short go in a customer`s car and was very impressed....
They may have the same underpinnings but the build quality of the Porsche, partcularly the interior, is on another level.If so go and have a go in an Audi SQ5, I had a short go in a customer`s car and was very impressed....
knk said:
Thanks. Diesel. Daily driver, with some long journeys carrying family. Also use off-road providing cover at events like P2Ps and eventing.
May well spend half the money on another Freelander2 as the most recent HSE LUXs are a step up from my 09 HSE, and although the RRS and Porsche are lovely, not sure they are twice the car, or that I need them.
If you'd consider a Freelander as a possibility, why not a Discovery Sport? We had one as a hire car while my wife's was in for repair and it was a very nice place to be, to the extent that we considered not answering the phone to the garage when they were telling us hers was fixed!May well spend half the money on another Freelander2 as the most recent HSE LUXs are a step up from my 09 HSE, and although the RRS and Porsche are lovely, not sure they are twice the car, or that I need them.
Test drove a Macan S recently. I do like the look and the interior. Test drive was too slow and with too much traffic so got no feel for the car and I never knew when to change gear as I couldn't hear the engine! Then they said a £43k car needed 15k of options to take it to a half decent spec. Still a GTS would hold its value pretty well and might differentiate one from people who do actually need to tow horses now and again But I was told a GTS test drive would likely prove impossible. I suppose I could view a YouTube video!
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