My Macan after 100.000 km

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mschaffl
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This weekend I reached the 100.000 km with my Macan S Diesel. I took me almost 4 years to reach that.
This is how my baby looks like after going 2 1/2 times around the world.

Except problems with the service quality of my Porsche center there was only one issue: one of the axle boots had to be replaced (covered by approved warranty). I needed 4 sets of tires (2 winter, 2 summer) and two sets of break discs and pads.

Average oil consumption is 1L / 10.000 km.
Average Adblue 10L / 10.000km. Average mpg is about 30 mpg (uk).

No issues with the DPF no issues with transfer case or oil.

I still enjoy the car very much, best car I ever had.

Only things I don't like is the wear on the leather seats, although they are still in a good condition.

I will keep the car, I await the further innovation of electric cars and ny next car will be definitely an EV.

Until then I enjoy my Diesel monster ;)

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Post by Andy352 »

Great to see that you're still loving the diesel, my one has done 65000 miles. I wouldn't know what to replace it with so quite happy to at least do double these miles.
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Post by ScotMac »

Good to see a Porsche getting used.

Still looking like new too :D :D :D
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Post by Kleynie »

How is the bonnet looking, stone chip wise? This worries me although I’m only at 21k miles.
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mschaffl
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Post by mschaffl »

Kleynie wrote: Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:47 pm How is the bonnet looking, stone chip wise? This worries me although I’m only at 21k miles.
Unfortunately plenty of chips on the bonnet. I already asked the Porsche center for the price of painting the bonnet. It is €1800. Maybe next year I will do that.

Also asked a small local shop, they wpuld take 2000. :o Even if I would find someone offering this work for less, I would prefer the Porsche service center, because I believe it is not easy to remount the bonnet to the car.
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Post by gasgas1 »

why not get the bonnet wrapped?
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Post by Northnoble »

Great to see a positive post for a change!

So many people love their cars, but unfortunately forums get used mainly for problems which is a real shame.....many thanks!
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