Macan S must have options?
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I’m in market for a 2-3 year old Macan S and the options list is a little bewildering so hoped I could hear from current/past owners on what the must have kit is?
I’ve identified I want the following as a minimum
- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want? I see there are chrono packages and also a premium package - are these worth doing, heated front screen I’d love? Air suspension is on some cars, would thid make London driving more or less tolerable?
I’ve identified I want the following as a minimum
- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want? I see there are chrono packages and also a premium package - are these worth doing, heated front screen I’d love? Air suspension is on some cars, would thid make London driving more or less tolerable?
TrevorHill said:
I m not a fan of leather, I much prefer alcantara or Porsche s own version Race Tex. If I were in the market I d probably be looking for a GTS variant. They usually come with more of the desirable options, of which there are many.
I have a young kid so dark leather easier to maintain. If it were just me I’d probably get the GTS, but my wife has only ever driven low powered cars so think 450bhp may be a bit OTT, and the stiffness of the ride may not be too pleasant in London?Ok thank you.
Adaptive cruise seems quite rare so maybe I’ll make do with standard. The air suspension I can seek out then. Annoyingly my wife doesn’t like Gentian Blue which knocks out maybe 20-30% of stock. Eyes are open.
Should I buy finance to get the best deal (then settle it). Is that still how these places work?
Adaptive cruise seems quite rare so maybe I’ll make do with standard. The air suspension I can seek out then. Annoyingly my wife doesn’t like Gentian Blue which knocks out maybe 20-30% of stock. Eyes are open.
Should I buy finance to get the best deal (then settle it). Is that still how these places work?
It’s tricky buying used because you need to find an example that ticks all the right boxes - and we all have different tastes.
The Air Suspension is an interesting one.
It definitely improves the ride and handling, and adds the versatility of being able to lower or raise the car, but very many buyers don’t spec it, despite its relatively modest cost.
So, finding one with Air might be more difficult, although definitely worth it.
The Air Suspension is an interesting one.
It definitely improves the ride and handling, and adds the versatility of being able to lower or raise the car, but very many buyers don’t spec it, despite its relatively modest cost.
So, finding one with Air might be more difficult, although definitely worth it.
okgo said:
I ve identified I want the following as a minimum
- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want?
You might struggle to find a used car with all those options you desire in an acceptable colour.- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want?
I certainly did, ended up with a passive suspension car on bigger wheels than i wanted, but all the other boxes ticked. Ordered some smaller wheels (19s) on winters, and strangely i am finding the standard suspension sufficiently plush even on the supplied 21in Turbo wheels, and on our crappy UK roads. On the smaller wheels and winter tyres i doubt i’ll miss air suspension.
I ve also got a GTS and live in London.
I agree with the comments about air suspension - it’s superb and would be a definite must have if I was buying an S. The air suspension on the GTS is actually slightly firmer than the air suspension available on the S, however there is an option to spec the ‘softer’ air suspension from the S on the GTS (I went down this route)
A few other thoughts:
The Pano roof is nice, but you don t really notice it as a driver - rear passengers think it s great.
I specced ACC but don t really use it and probably wouldn t spec again.
BOSE is very good.
The one option I would recommend is Power Steering Plus - I hadn’t really considered this option when I specced my car but it was fitted on the car I test drove and I thought it was fantastic. It makes manoeuvring and parking very easy.
Hope this helps.
I agree with the comments about air suspension - it’s superb and would be a definite must have if I was buying an S. The air suspension on the GTS is actually slightly firmer than the air suspension available on the S, however there is an option to spec the ‘softer’ air suspension from the S on the GTS (I went down this route)
A few other thoughts:
The Pano roof is nice, but you don t really notice it as a driver - rear passengers think it s great.
I specced ACC but don t really use it and probably wouldn t spec again.
BOSE is very good.
The one option I would recommend is Power Steering Plus - I hadn’t really considered this option when I specced my car but it was fitted on the car I test drove and I thought it was fantastic. It makes manoeuvring and parking very easy.
Hope this helps.
Edited by plop71 on Monday 5th January 22:09
okgo said:
I m in market for a 2-3 year old Macan S and the options list is a little bewildering so hoped I could hear from current/past owners on what the must have kit is?
I ve identified I want the following as a minimum
- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want? I see there are chrono packages and also a premium package - are these worth doing, heated front screen I d love? Air suspension is on some cars, would thid make London driving more or less tolerable?
Just out of curiosity,what’s your budget?I ve identified I want the following as a minimum
- BOSE/Burmiester
- Pano roof
- Best park assist option
- Extended leather
- Adaptive cruise (not must have)
What else do I want? I see there are chrono packages and also a premium package - are these worth doing, heated front screen I d love? Air suspension is on some cars, would thid make London driving more or less tolerable?
My girlfriend was also looking for a 2 year old macan,but for a very small increase in budget and a reasonable discount from the AD got a brand new T .
Apparently Ts come with quite a few options as standard,so may be worth investigating .
alltalk said:
Don t ignore active cruise until tried it, can t have a car without it now, especially when in nose to tail stuff
Wouldn’t have a daily without it. On modern roads with modern speed limits/enforcement it’s a must for me. Drove 650 miles yesterday, makes a huge difference for me on a journey like that. paul0843 said:
ust out of curiosity,what s your budget?
My girlfriend was also looking for a 2 year old macan,but for a very small increase in budget and a reasonable discount from the AD got a brand new T .
Apparently Ts come with quite a few options as standard,so may be worth investigating .
I’d want the v6 engine as a minimum My girlfriend was also looking for a 2 year old macan,but for a very small increase in budget and a reasonable discount from the AD got a brand new T .
Apparently Ts come with quite a few options as standard,so may be worth investigating .
paul0843 said:
ust out of curiosity,what s your budget?
My girlfriend was also looking for a 2 year old macan,but for a very small increase in budget and a reasonable discount from the AD got a brand new T .
Apparently Ts come with quite a few options as standard,so may be worth investigating .
Think he said "60k or less" above somewhere. How good is the T to drive? When I was looking at Macans, the T with the GTI engine didn't seem to get rave reviews and fuel economy was shocking because it needed its neck ringing everywhere?My girlfriend was also looking for a 2 year old macan,but for a very small increase in budget and a reasonable discount from the AD got a brand new T .
Apparently Ts come with quite a few options as standard,so may be worth investigating .
alltalk said:
Dont ignore active cruise until tried it, can t have a car without it now, especially when in nose to tail stuff
Same here. A mate specced a Macan two years ago and I advised him to add ACC - he did although somewhat reluctantly. Of course now he thinks ACC the best thing since sliced bread and thanks me for urging him to add it every time I see him in the car :-)The scandal is that its an optional extra.
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