Hi gents, looking to sell my macan s d.
Quite high spec and in fantastic condition
White
66 plate
18k
Full porsche service history
21" retro Black wheels
PASM
Air ride
PCM
Cruise control with brake assist
Lane assit
Privacy glass
75 litre fuel tank
Full red 18 way adjustable seats
Heated front seats
Carbon interior trim
Electric tow bar
PDLS
Low loading setting
4 new tyres 2k miles old
Believe the car has been detailed and coated at some point in its life, its booked in again at the end of March for a full detail and to ensure the paint is in perfect condition
More pictures available upon request
Full appreciate I'm selling the car privately, but if you wanted a similar spec and condition you would be looking at over 40k from a porsche dealer.
Priced at 36k ONO
Thank you for looking
Kind regards
Kyle
Macan s d HIGH SPEC (66)
My P Zero are nearly shot at 17k, so I think the OP’s are about right. Mine is definitely not driven hard but 21’s tend to wear quicker in my experience.
Are you sure you’ve got 44k miles out of the tyres? Seems like you are on your second set ?
Anyhow, let’s not detract from the advert. Good luck with it, great price by the way.
June 2017 Macan GTS in Carmine red with 21” gloss black sport classics, GTS leather package, Air, PASM, PDLS+, pano roof, Sports Chrono, 18 way seats, BOSE, surround view, heated seats front and rear, carbon side blades and carbon interior package.
er... not sure I would want retro wheels
Sport Classic is correct and sounds like you haven't added after-market alloys
tyre wear sounds very reasonable, 44k miles is Driving Miss Daisy
Sport Classic is correct and sounds like you haven't added after-market alloys
tyre wear sounds very reasonable, 44k miles is Driving Miss Daisy
2017 - Macan Turbo, with most of the toys (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
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They were wearing on the outer edge, they are p zeros as well, there was about 4/5mm left on the inside of the tyre.
Also forgot to mention that it has the optional torque vectoring diff as well
Was a bit worried about the price as the offers I'm getting from stealers is absolutely ridiculous
Also forgot to mention that it has the optional torque vectoring diff as well
Was a bit worried about the price as the offers I'm getting from stealers is absolutely ridiculous
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I can't edit the ad on my phone had a bit of a brain fart earlier whilst writing the advert.
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) pluskyleralph078 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 7:36 pm Also forgot to mention that it has the optional torque vectoring diff as well
Was a bit worried about the price as the offers I'm getting from stealers is absolutely ridiculous
got to use the right lingo
Diesels are hard to shift but spec is great, white is marmite, so I think its a fair starting price
2017 - Macan Turbo, with most of the toys (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
2008 - manual 997.1 Turbo (sold)
Not sure that Diesels are hard to shift.
I've been stalking a couple of OPCs fuelled by paranoia (yes I have a diesel!) and the Diesel have been moving as quickly as the petrol models. Macan stock seems to turn over pretty quickly with most cars selling in 2 - 3weeks.
Diesel SUVs still make a lot of sense. New Audi QS5 has switch from petrol to diesel only.
I've been stalking a couple of OPCs fuelled by paranoia (yes I have a diesel!) and the Diesel have been moving as quickly as the petrol models. Macan stock seems to turn over pretty quickly with most cars selling in 2 - 3weeks.
Diesel SUVs still make a lot of sense. New Audi QS5 has switch from petrol to diesel only.
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