Also, what would be the affect of a change in emissions in someone choosing a pano roof or not? Or 18-ways as opposed to 14 ways?
I get the different engine sizes, possibly different exhausts, but how many genuinely different options can there be with an affect on emissions to require a re-test?
Delayed delivery to September
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Macan S D
718 S
718 S
I have been told each option has had to be given a nominal weight and then for each combination the total weight of the car is calculated so that specific WLTP readings can be generated. Sounds like it is getting out of hand. We will soon be back to pack cars.
An interesting read from Fleet News ... https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/manufa ... nal-extras
Paul
An interesting read from Fleet News ... https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/manufa ... nal-extras
Paul
Current : Macan Gen2
Current : Cayman 981
Current : Cayman 981
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“Also, what would be the affect of a change in emissions in someone choosing a pano roof or not? Or 18-ways as opposed to 14 ways”
I asked the same question and it’s all down to extra weight
I asked the same question and it’s all down to extra weight
Macan S delivered 2nd Sept 19: http://www.porsche-code.com/PKNURCB9
Does anyone have any more info on the delay?
My MY20 Macan S is built and is currently sitting at the port.
My OPC say they are in the dark, but have told me they are expecting to receive an email on Friday from Porsche, which is supposidly going to shed some light on the issue.
They were quick to point out that the price had gone up though, and I owe them some more money......
Chris.
My MY20 Macan S is built and is currently sitting at the port.
My OPC say they are in the dark, but have told me they are expecting to receive an email on Friday from Porsche, which is supposidly going to shed some light on the issue.
They were quick to point out that the price had gone up though, and I owe them some more money......
Chris.
I’ve no further info on mine (which is also now built) other than what I was previously told - that first deliveries were expected in the second half of August.
Current: 2022 Macan S http://www.porsche-code.com/PP4FF9A4
Sold: 2019 Macan S
Sold: 2016 Macan 2.0
Sold: 2011 Cayman
Sold: 2019 Macan S
Sold: 2016 Macan 2.0
Sold: 2011 Cayman
Update I got on monday:
Just a quick update to let you know that the Macan has arrived at the Emden docks and will now just await paperwork before being released to the UK
We are hopeful this could come as early as Friday but are at the mercy of other parties
Just a quick update to let you know that the Macan has arrived at the Emden docks and will now just await paperwork before being released to the UK
We are hopeful this could come as early as Friday but are at the mercy of other parties
MY22 GTS awaiting parts http://www.porsche-code.com/PN7IVI77
69 Sapphire S: (sold)
69 Sapphire S: (sold)
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Well it’s good news that there is movement so perhaps the news of delays for already built cars is not accurate
Macan S delivered 2nd Sept 19: http://www.porsche-code.com/PKNURCB9
I've had an update for my OPC.
Apparently the 2020 model year Macan S is awaiting its certificate of conformity dicumentation and Porsche are holding cars at the port until this comes through.
My car has been sitting at Grimsby since 1st July.
Chris.
Apparently the 2020 model year Macan S is awaiting its certificate of conformity dicumentation and Porsche are holding cars at the port until this comes through.
My car has been sitting at Grimsby since 1st July.
Chris.
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