Has anyone actually bought a Macan EV and what discount?

Has anyone actually bought a Macan EV and what discount?

Author
Discussion

PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
Be good to keep track of what people are managing to achieve, either new or used.

Now 178 on AT. A few started to be discounted.
A long way to go for the market based on the threads in this group!

What level of discount did you, or would you need to buy?

Edited by PHFS on Friday 10th January 13:42

Terminator X

17,060 posts

216 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
New territory for Porsche as it used to be "discount rofl "

TX.

ChrisW.

7,411 posts

267 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
They have just pre-registered a large number of them ... but showing on the approved site with a very small discount ... for all the reasons I can't see this shifting many of them.

_speedyellow_

140 posts

194 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
Will be going to test drive one next week - will be interested to see what is what.
Whilst not a huge drop I heard also rates are lower than the 11.9% they have been advertising, they have loads laying around so there must be some bargains knowing March 1st is not far away and I would have thought there will be ten more deals when the 25 plate pops up?


gt4rs.wp

152 posts

35 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
17.5% off RRP


PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Friday 10th January
quotequote all
gt4rs.wp said:
17.5% off RRP

Getting better.

If you WBAC one of these, they are at just over £60k. So shows where trade is. then add retail margin, so should be high 60's/low 70s?

Davewarrior

2 posts

8 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
A Turbo in the £80’s seems like a good enough deal even if it’s a 2024 model

PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
Davewarrior said:
A Turbo in the £80’s seems like a good enough deal even if it’s a 2024 model
Depends if it keeps failing like Taycan. Delivery miles March 24, so gen 2 Turbo CT sold in December for high 70s. So in thehigh 40s % depreciation.

Discombobulate

5,412 posts

198 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
PHFS said:
Depends if it keeps failing like Taycan. Delivery miles March 24, so gen 2 Turbo CT sold in December for high 70s. So in thehigh 40s % depreciation.
Likely to be gen 1 if pre-reg in March 24, but still...

ChocolateFrog

30,633 posts

185 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
Seems like the type of car that should be £60k, maybe £70k at a push yet they're always 20-30k more than you expect.

I bet they're only selling to SS customers and even then I bet they're eye watering.

ChocolateFrog

30,633 posts

185 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
£1325 net for the Turbo (no options) on 36 months/10k on Tusker for anyone interested.

PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
Discombobulate said:
Likely to be gen 1 if pre-reg in March 24, but still...
He was adamant is was a gen 2, as talked about the extra range. Almost half price with 25 miles.

Discombobulate

5,412 posts

198 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
PHFS said:
He was adamant is was a gen 2, as talked about the extra range. Almost half price with 25 miles.
thumbup



PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Saturday 11th January
quotequote all
ChocolateFrog said:
Seems like the type of car that should be £60k, maybe £70k at a push yet they're always 20-30k more than you expect.

I bet they're only selling to SS customers and even then I bet they're eye watering.
Yeah I think my wallet is waiting for them to be 60s or low 70s for a loaded turbo.

4S would then be a better value in the 40/50s.
Market correction is happening.


PHFS

Original Poster:

95 posts

110 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
Now 220 cars on AT!

DMC2

1,936 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
Out of curiosity I test drove a 4S Macan EV yesterday. Incredibly dull to look at, dull interior, and dare I say a bit dull to drive. Definitely not worth nearly £100k.

CrgT16

2,233 posts

120 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
I was looking to order a Taycan sometime ago. What put me off was the really poor value for money. I just couldn’t see the justification for the extra cost. The building quality was not better, the standard equipment was appalling and even though they had loads of cars for sale my local dealership made zero effort in selling me one. I felt I am not that fussed about a Porsche to have to beg for a sale. Pretty poor imo.

Maybe when they have something interesting I really want I would ensure the experience.

Sheepshanks

36,182 posts

131 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
CrgT16 said:
I was looking to order a Taycan sometime ago. What put me off was the really poor value for money. I just couldn’t see the justification for the extra cost. The building quality was not better, the standard equipment was appalling and even though they had loads of cars for sale my local dealership made zero effort in selling me one. I felt I am not that fussed about a Porsche to have to beg for a sale. Pretty poor imo.
I bought a non-Porsche EV just before Christmas and all dealers I went to were just like that. I’m convinced they don’t think private buyers will buy EVs so they don’t take you seriously. I ended buying new through a broker, and I paid same as nearly-new at dealers, which all seemed poor value.

I fancy a Macan - a colleague loves his GTS - but immediately losing £30K+ would be unbearable to me.

Augustash

182 posts

74 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
Macan GTS losing £30k + immediately I don’t think so

Sheepshanks

36,182 posts

131 months

Sunday 19th January
quotequote all
Augustash said:
Macan GTS losing £30k + immediately I don’t think so
I meant the EV.