Green and looking to get into my first Macan advice please?

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Ramaya wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 1:42 pm Absolutely nobody can tell.. just what your experiences are. Does anyone have any feedback on the service plan was quoted £1300 for a single service but service plan comes online for two for £2000 for the car seems like a no-brainer...
Would love to help, but I seem to have mislaid my crystal ball , if I find it I'll get back to you.

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crystal ball
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Please do I have some more questions i WANT TO ASK :lol: :lol:

If you go here: https://service-plans.vwfs.co.uk/porsche/the-plans

It gives you the option to purchase a two-service package irrespective of the year for the Macan. This to me looks like a fixed amount for roughly the next 40,000 miles or 4 years of motoring. Works out to about £84/month for 24 months.
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Tried the link. Says it can’t find a plan for my car please contact your Porsche dealer. So I think this is for older cars to keep them in the OPC network
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crockers wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 7:46 pm Tried the link. Says it can’t find a plan for my car please contact your Porsche dealer. So I think this is for older cars to keep them in the OPC network
Same for my Macan
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crockers wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 7:46 pm Tried the link. Says it can’t find a plan for my car please contact your Porsche dealer. So I think this is for older cars to keep them in the OPC network
I think you are correct, for the 2016 one I'm looking at it gives you the option. If I get the car I'm going to get this, I was quoted £1300 inc Vat from the dealer for the next service and this will be £2000 for a major and a minor service. I've attached a photo of what is included.

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Is it transferrable to new owner if you sell car?
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Ramaya wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 7:22 pm
crystal ball
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Please do I have some more questions i WANT TO ASK :lol: :lol:

If you go here: https://service-plans.vwfs.co.uk/porsche/the-plans

It gives you the option to purchase a two-service package irrespective of the year for the Macan. This to me looks like a fixed amount for roughly the next 40,000 miles or 4 years of motoring. Works out to about £84/month for 24 months.
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I think this is an oil service and a main service, if so then 2 years worth or less if mileage is high. Seems about the same or slightly more than you would pay individually?
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Post by Ramaya »

aj13 wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 8:44 pm Is it transferrable to new owner if you sell car?
Will need to ask or search the TC's but will let you know once I find out.
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Post by Ramaya »

What are the service intervals on the Macan? 2 years or 20k miles whichever comes first?

From the Service book I deduct it is alternating from 1) Intermediate (Oil Change, Pollen Filter, Brake Fluids) and 2) Major which is the same plus Spark Plugs.

If that is the case am I not right in saying this will cover you for roughly 40k miles or 4 years in total whichever comes first?
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lot of money for £120s of oil and a £12 oil filter.
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