Macan EV

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Terry Winks

1,202 posts

14 months

Wednesday 17th April
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rudester said:
greggy50 said:
Anyone seen the salary sacrifice values for these yet? Its yet to hit our system (Tusker).

I was hoping it would be about £750 - £800 (take home) for a base EV Macan.
Gross on leaseplan for the EV Macan 4 is £1211 for 6k on a 4 year contract.
Thats not so bad in the 60% Bracket

Terry Winks

1,202 posts

14 months

Wednesday 17th April
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DMC2 said:
In the UK at least demand has been underwhelming.
I dunno my OPC seemed to indicate they had a full order book for them, I don't see why he'd tell me that when I was looking at something completely different and just happened to mention it.

greggy50

6,170 posts

192 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Terry Winks said:
rudester said:
greggy50 said:
Anyone seen the salary sacrifice values for these yet? Its yet to hit our system (Tusker).

I was hoping it would be about £750 - £800 (take home) for a base EV Macan.
Gross on leaseplan for the EV Macan 4 is £1211 for 6k on a 4 year contract.
Thats not so bad in the 60% Bracket
Still not made it to Tusker, I have ended up ordering an M2 now as switching to a new firm anyway.

thecopster

193 posts

167 months

Sunday 21st April
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I just checked pricing on my salary sacrifice platform Arval.

With metallic paint and leather(!) 2k of options. Total price 72k

It’s coming out over 4 years and 50k miles as £783 per month net

36 months 30k is £854 net

Terry Winks

1,202 posts

14 months

Monday 22nd April
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The problem is, the standard wheels look like biscuit tin lids, paint is a must and I would rather like air suspension. Can see the cost rocketing.

nammynake

2,590 posts

174 months

Monday 22nd April
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Our Sal sac via Lex is circa £800 pm net for the Macan and £1000 pm for the Turbo, without options. That’s 3 years (30k) and no deposit (includes insurance and service).

Terry Winks

1,202 posts

14 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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I just got a quote for insurance on a Taycan which felt the closest thing to a Macan EV at the moment for some kind of reference, and the cheapest quote I could get for that was £1600-1700 here, so in fairness that is a fair chunk.

Crudeoink

484 posts

60 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Just watched the Carwow review of the Macan EV. Making safety features such as airbags an optional extra seems pretty wrong to me. It will inevitably be a nightmare when searching for a 2nd hand one to know if it comes equipped with the airbags equipped or not

Andy_290

74 posts

40 months

Thursday 25th April
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I'm still waiting for the Macan to drop onto Tusker.

Also hoping the Q6 etron comes on soon so I can compare before making my decision.

Andy

Cobnapint

8,635 posts

152 months

Friday 26th April
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I've got a feeling the Q6 will be the better bet.

Not long to wait now

rudester

659 posts

153 months

Friday 26th April
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Cobnapint said:
I've got a feeling the Q6 will be the better bet.

Not long to wait now
On Leaseplan the base Q6 is the same gross price as the Macan EV4. Both are now around £1080 on a 4 year 6k profile

neilf

835 posts

112 months

Thursday
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Terry Winks said:
DMC2 said:
In the UK at least demand has been underwhelming.
I dunno my OPC seemed to indicate they had a full order book for them, I don't see why he'd tell me that when I was looking at something completely different and just happened to mention it.
Spoke to my DP at an event tonight. His good news: Already has full order book for Macan EV for two years. Expecting an overs market for used Macan EV at least in the short term. His bad news: All their EV orders are Macan. No interest in Taycan anymore. Expecting MEV demos at dealers Sept/Oct.

garystoybox

782 posts

118 months

Yesterday (12:43)
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neilf said:
Spoke to my DP at an event tonight. His good news: Already has full order book for Macan EV for two years. Expecting an overs market for used Macan EV at least in the short term. His bad news: All their EV orders are Macan. No interest in Taycan anymore. Expecting MEV demos at dealers Sept/Oct.
Hmmm…. not really true. Although have technically a lot of deposits I was told that over half off depositors had declined their slots due to high apr’s and poor pcp residuals. All electric cars will continue to depreciate alarmingly unfortunately. Still love mine though.

GT4RS

4,439 posts

198 months

Yesterday (19:22)
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neilf said:
Spoke to my DP at an event tonight. His good news: Already has full order book for Macan EV for two years. Expecting an overs market for used Macan EV at least in the short term. His bad news: All their EV orders are Macan. No interest in Taycan anymore. Expecting MEV demos at dealers Sept/Oct.
Expecting an overs market for a ev macan!

Really

neilf

835 posts

112 months

Yesterday (20:47)
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He did say “in the short term”. And went on to say it was anybody’s guess what EV Macan values would do in the longer term, in view of what has happen to Taycan.

GT4RS

4,439 posts

198 months

Yesterday (20:59)
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neilf said:
He did say “in the short term”. And went on to say it was anybody’s guess what EV Macan values would do in the longer term, in view of what has happen to Taycan.
Sounds like what he was really saying his opc will create a false perception of demand to obtain sales and maximise profit.


Cheib

23,280 posts

176 months

I’ve got a £3k deposit down…I am definitely going to buy one ? No. We’ve got a Macan already…interested in seeing what the EV is like etc but by no means certain to get one. Given recent history with new Porsche’s I’d rather see what the real world experiences are like after people have been driving them for six months.

Suspect I am a fairly typical customer….obviously there will be the people who get the first of any model that will sell back to their OPC three months later.

I’d say that two year order book is probably six months.

Sidsw

647 posts

86 months

Cheib said:
I’ve got a £3k deposit down…I am definitely going to buy one ? No. We’ve got a Macan already…interested in seeing what the EV is like etc but by no means certain to get one. Given recent history with new Porsche’s I’d rather see what the real world experiences are like after people have been driving them for six months.

Suspect I am a fairly typical customer….obviously there will be the people who get the first of any model that will sell back to their OPC three months later.

I’d say that two year order book is probably six months.
agree with 6 months. not sure how they are saying 2 years as allocations have only been give to end of year and nobody, even at regional porsche gb level know how many will be allocated/built for uk next year!

andymc

7,362 posts

208 months

I was told to be one of the first in the queue I would need £15k of options, that was select car leasing