I bought a new 2015 macan turbo, it now has 112,000 miles, it has had some issues (coolant and steering column), but over 8 years, it is nothing that is concerning. At this point the suspension is starting to show age. The fact that it is a Turbo is what has saved the engine, not some VM/ Audi engine with cheap parts, but a unique Porsche engine with much more robust internals.
One more thing I want to add. By purchasing the car at 23k miles after a month the break wear lamp came on, porsche want $3,577.90 for a full brake job, I DIDN'T DO THAT!!! I went online and bought drille, slots rotors and ceramic pads all around $390.90 that cost and my and my brother in law did it, it rides beautiful looks Kool, no dust, and will last longer. A way much better brake job than the dealer for $3100 less!!!
I just bought a 2020 porsche macan base 2.0 , bought it with 23k miles and I put 10k miles in 3 months because I drove 86 miles per day 5 days per week for work. My first service was due at 10k miles after I had the vehicle and porsche wanted $437.00 for an oil change, I didn't do that, I went to TH-cam and see how it's done witch was pretty easy and did it my self!! Went to NAPA bought the right oil, filter and drain plug and did it. Now I just left with a warning sign that say service now every time I turn on the car. I plan to do the oil change every 5k miles because I drive so much, but yeah I get the same question all the time from everyone when they fine out how much I drive and your absolutely RIGHT!!! even tho it's the base model out of every car I own in The pass this car is the best car to drive as a daily!!! I love it so much, it's handle so well and I even did some mods and cosmetic work to it like carbon fiber assesories and a borla exhaust. I have a good full warranty that I bought when I purchased the car up to 70k miles, so far its great 👍
Porsche dealership ALWAYS charges outrageous services fee. They want 550 for oil change, 2,600 bucks for replacing front and rear brake pads ! I did oil change myself for 100 bucks and, independent brakes service specialized on Porsche for 475 !!! I live in California and owned Macan Turbo S and Porsche 911. Buying your own tools and do it yourself guys, don't feed greedy Porsche Dealership Service Dept. What a shame !!!
I have a 2020 Macan S. It is a fantastic car to Daily. I do all of my own maitenance because I am very picky about my ride. The Porsche dealer is over 2 hours from my house. Growing up on a farm i am very handy with tools and have large collection of them. My Macan has performed without a problem. It has CPO warranty till 12/2/26.
Over half of that, $1,466.90, was labor. That’s rough and I’m sure it didn’t take the techs slight over 9hrs of labor to perform all those services assuming an hourly rate of $160. Love the car, though. Cross-shopped it with a Giulia when I was considering an SUV in 2020. Went with the sedan because I prefer sitting lower to the ground.
I drive an 18 Macan s everyday. I love the car. It has 65,000 right now. Service is a little pricey. If you pull up tire pressure menu and click into it it will tell recommend pressure. If I remember correctly it’s set at 36 for the front and 38 for the back. It’s going to tell you when it get way below that.
So I’m also concern! I got a 2019 Porsche Mac an, drives great and only 91k mileage, I’m really worrying as I want to ship it to the Caribbean! What should I really look out for? Or is it that once I change whatever parts when service is needed, would it still perform as fairly new? Big up
I have now 40k miles on My 2020 porsche macan, i actually use it to drive uber, its paying for its self. I do my own oil change i use liquid molly synthetic and i do not go 10k miles as recommended by porsche, i do it at 5k, do my own brakes so my service been cheap. I have a extended warranty up 70k miles and plan to get another warranty come closer. So far its been good to me and i love this car. I get the best comments from all my uber riders when i pick them up in a porsche.
I bought a new 2015 macan turbo, it now has 112,000 miles, it has had some issues (coolant and steering column), but over 8 years, it is nothing that is concerning. At this point the suspension is starting to show age.
The fact that it is a Turbo is what has saved the engine, not some VM/ Audi engine with cheap parts, but a unique Porsche engine with much more robust internals.
One more thing I want to add. By purchasing the car at 23k miles after a month the break wear lamp came on, porsche want $3,577.90 for a full brake job, I DIDN'T DO THAT!!! I went online and bought drille, slots rotors and ceramic pads all around $390.90 that cost and my and my brother in law did it, it rides beautiful looks Kool, no dust, and will last longer. A way much better brake job than the dealer for $3100 less!!!
I just bought a 2020 porsche macan base 2.0 , bought it with 23k miles and I put 10k miles in 3 months because I drove 86 miles per day 5 days per week for work. My first service was due at 10k miles after I had the vehicle and porsche wanted $437.00 for an oil change, I didn't do that, I went to TH-cam and see how it's done witch was pretty easy and did it my self!! Went to NAPA bought the right oil, filter and drain plug and did it. Now I just left with a warning sign that say service now every time I turn on the car. I plan to do the oil change every 5k miles because I drive so much, but yeah I get the same question all the time from everyone when they fine out how much I drive and your absolutely RIGHT!!! even tho it's the base model out of every car I own in The pass this car is the best car to drive as a daily!!! I love it so much, it's handle so well and I even did some mods and cosmetic work to it like carbon fiber assesories and a borla exhaust. I have a good full warranty that I bought when I purchased the car up to 70k miles, so far its great 👍
Porsche dealership ALWAYS charges outrageous services fee. They want 550 for oil change, 2,600 bucks for replacing front and rear brake pads ! I did oil change myself for 100 bucks and, independent brakes service specialized on Porsche for 475 !!!
I live in California and owned Macan Turbo S and Porsche 911.
Buying your own tools and do it yourself guys, don't feed greedy Porsche Dealership Service Dept. What a shame !!!
I have a 2020 Macan S. It is a fantastic car to Daily. I do all of my own maitenance because I am very picky about my ride. The Porsche dealer is over 2 hours from my house. Growing up on a farm i am very handy with tools and have large collection of them. My Macan has performed without a problem. It has CPO warranty till 12/2/26.
Over half of that, $1,466.90, was labor. That’s rough and I’m sure it didn’t take the techs slight over 9hrs of labor to perform all those services assuming an hourly rate of $160. Love the car, though. Cross-shopped it with a Giulia when I was considering an SUV in 2020. Went with the sedan because I prefer sitting lower to the ground.
I drive an 18 Macan s everyday. I love the car. It has 65,000 right now. Service is a little pricey. If you pull up tire pressure menu and click into it it will tell recommend pressure. If I remember correctly it’s set at 36 for the front and 38 for the back. It’s going to tell you when it get way below that.
Oh nice Ten!
I love the Macan, I just bought a new 2023
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Highest mileage Porsche only has 80k ? Lol
So I’m also concern! I got a 2019 Porsche Mac an, drives great and only 91k mileage, I’m really worrying as I want to ship it to the Caribbean! What should I really look out for? Or is it that once I change whatever parts when service is needed, would it still perform as fairly new? Big up
Big up! I don't think you will have any problems in Jamaica. Respect.
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Great video Thanks for sharing the repair notes and costs. What city/state are you located in? I'm in Denver with a 2016 Macan S... 69K miles
I'm in FL and I sold that car
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Change your tire size in the menu and then back to actual
$3025 for service … jeez
Time to dump it?!
Well I wouldn’t say 3000 for a service. There were many things that weren’t routine that he fixed. Porsche are expensive to maintain though.
Seems reasonable to me, but I trade mine in way before the warranty expires
I usually do too. But things happened in life and we didn't get to it in time. Did you see my newest macan video ? If not check it out!
I have now 40k miles on My 2020 porsche macan, i actually use it to drive uber, its paying for its self. I do my own oil change i use liquid molly synthetic and i do not go 10k miles as recommended by porsche, i do it at 5k, do my own brakes so my service been cheap. I have a extended warranty up 70k miles and plan to get another warranty come closer. So far its been good to me and i love this car. I get the best comments from all my uber riders when i pick them up in a porsche.
hey man, quick question
There is a 2018 macan 2.0 that I'm considering buying, any suggestions on warranty's? the car's sitting at 48k miles.
You Uber in a Macan? 😂 wth yeah I bet you do get compliments they are getting a bargain ride