Hi All,
Having only owned my Macan S for 18 months, the time has come to sell already due an ever growing family. Absolutely love the car, but we now need a 7 seater; hence the Macan needing to go.
I bought the car brand new from Porsche Reading in Oct 2019, and it's on a 69 plate.
The car is in immaculate condition and the alloys don't have a single mark on them. Due to lockdown, we've covered just 7,000 miles in the car.
It's also had it's first service at Porsche Brooklands in Oct last year.
Volcano Grey
Extended Leather
Panoramic Roof
18 Way Sports Seats
BOSE Surround Stereo System
Adaptive Air Suspension
21" Spyder Wheels
Adaptive Cruise (a must!!)
Black Roof Rails
Tinted Windows
Black Sports Exhaust Tips
Side Window Trims in Gloss Black
Roof Rails in Gloss Black
Heated GT Sports Steering Wheel
75 Litre Fuel Tank Upgrade
Power Steering Plus
18 Inch Spare Wheel
Wheel Centre set with Coloured Porsche Crest
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Roll up blinds for Rear Passenger Windows
Park Assist Front & Rear with Camera
Heated Windscreen
Heated Front Seats
Comfort Lighting Package
Official Porsche Deep Boot Liner (essential to protect the boot!)
Approx £15k worth of extras.
£55,000.
Car has Thule roof bars on in the pictures. Will of course remove these (or happy to include for the new owner price dependant)
I'm on 07872 845 844 if anyone wants to chat about the car.
Thanks
Nick
FOR SALE: High Spec 2019 (69) Volcano Grey Macan S
Why was it serviced after 12 months?
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Jaffacake, under the GEN 2 models the period to 1st oil service is driven by a sensor on the cleanliness of the oil. if the car does few long journeys it can be very low. if the car doe s a lot of long journeys it can be as high as 20 k with a two-year time limit. Mine was still showing 5000 to oil service when at 14000 miles it hit two years old for first service check, oil and brake fluid change
2019 Macan S Porsche code PKW8WKI8
Yes, quite aware of the oil change sensor on the Audi engines, but the claim is that this car had its first service after 12 months.
An oil change is not an inspection service - it's just an oil change. If the Audi sensor tells you to change the oil early, you are somewhat obliged to do so, but you aren't obliged to pay for an interim service which isn't due until 2yrs/20k miles.
So my questions are:
Did this car have a service at 12mths or just an oil change?
If it had a service, why?
An oil change is not an inspection service - it's just an oil change. If the Audi sensor tells you to change the oil early, you are somewhat obliged to do so, but you aren't obliged to pay for an interim service which isn't due until 2yrs/20k miles.
So my questions are:
Did this car have a service at 12mths or just an oil change?
If it had a service, why?
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^^
I reckon you’re overthinking this a bit
I reckon you’re overthinking this a bit
1st Sapphire SD
2nd Sapphire GTS
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4296
Current 992 S Cab
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=9845&p=196465#p196465
2nd Sapphire GTS
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Current 992 S Cab
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=9845&p=196465#p196465
Perhaps, but the fact remains this car may be due its first (interim) service in Oct 2021. Or it may have had that service unnecessarily early and be due another interim in October 2022.
Either way the major service will be due in October 2023.
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