If you are doing 30k ish mainly motorway miles then you will not have any DPF issues, the mpg will be high 30s at least and tyre wear will be 20k or so miles between changes. These cars are built for that sort of mileage/journeys as most cars are these days
Your biggest issue with that sort of mileage will be depreciation but that is the same with any modern marque
The bigger question is whether you need such a prestige/expensive car for that sort of mileage. A modern Passat for half the price will be just as good. A first world issue for you
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You must be on the same wave length as me - my thoughts exactly. On shorter (mostly) journeys I get 32mpg.gtipirelli wrote: βSun Jan 21, 2018 7:44 pm If you are doing 30k ish mainly motorway miles then you will not have any DPF issues, the mpg will be high 30s at least and tyre wear will be 20k or so miles between changes. These cars are built for that sort of mileage/journeys as most cars are these days
Your biggest issue with that sort of mileage will be depreciation but that is the same with any modern marque
The bigger question is whether you need such a prestige/expensive car for that sort of mileage. A modern Passat for half the price will be just as good. A first world issue for you
Hi. Tyre mileage appears to vary quite a lot depending on wheel size / type of tyre. I have 20" with Michelin all season tyres and hoping to get about 25,000 miles ( currently 21,000). I can easily get 40 mpg but it can obviously vary depending on your type of driving. My normal commute is A and B roads. Don't do a lot of motorway driving but 40 ish should still be achievable. With your mileage DPF problems should not be an issue. I have had no DPF issues to date.
It is lovely machine for covering large mileages
It is lovely machine for covering large mileages
It's nothing to do with need...my V40 is a perfectly good car and only has 62k on the clock.gtipirelli wrote: βSun Jan 21, 2018 7:44 pm ....
The bigger question is whether you need such a prestige/expensive car for that sort of mileage. A modern Passat for half the price will be just as good. A first world issue for you
It's about me having sold my last bike last year (KTM 1190) after riding for 40 years, and never having had a Porsche before!!
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Hi Nigel
I'm in the same boat as you - we have our McCann for exactly a year now and it's just coming up on 30k. Original tyres - Michelin all seasons with the standard 18" rims. Average 38mpg over that time. I have a pal with a Volvo SUV and he gets about 34mpg and it says it eats tyres!
You won't go wrong with a McCann as a daily driver, however just what the residuals will be like at 100k miles remains to be seen.
I'm in the same boat as you - we have our McCann for exactly a year now and it's just coming up on 30k. Original tyres - Michelin all seasons with the standard 18" rims. Average 38mpg over that time. I have a pal with a Volvo SUV and he gets about 34mpg and it says it eats tyres!
You won't go wrong with a McCann as a daily driver, however just what the residuals will be like at 100k miles remains to be seen.
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Hello Nigel, just go for it ! A Macan SD with all the toys you want will be a world of difference to your Volvo. Tyre wear is amazingly low, I've got 19's with Michelin all-seasons, at 32k and still not needing tyres. Fuel average is sitting at 34mpg. My one's been off the road for a while due to the dreaded transfer box issues, but now it's back I am appreciating just how special it is, especially after driving a variety of junk.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PGTU3KJ5
As I said earlier I don't really do a lot of miles (unfortuntely!) Today I had a 120 mile commute on "A" roads and motorway. On the way there with a couple of overtakes, no sport mode and just going along with the flow of traffic I got 46 mpg which I think is brilliant. On the way back, not such a great run, some sport mode for overtaking and some slow traffic - 42 mpg. Lovely machine to drive long distance
We don't buy a Porsche for the MPG but they are great
Can't believe the 32k on tyres - I will be pleased with 24k.
We don't buy a Porsche for the MPG but they are great
Can't believe the 32k on tyres - I will be pleased with 24k.
Its a consolation prize for those boring miles, not too much fuel used.
Macan SD Vocano Grey. LEDs, Pano Roof, PSE, Sports Chrono, PASM, Sports Design Mirrors, 21" Sports Classics in Black, lots of other extras.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJ2XHAR5 for the day that this works again.
987 Boxster 2.7 (2006)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJ2XHAR5 for the day that this works again.
987 Boxster 2.7 (2006)
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