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The Porsche Macan is a performance SUV from the German brand. Created to sit below the luxurious Porsche Cayenne, it was launched in 2014 and has been revised several times since then. It uses the same base as the Audi Q5. Don’t let this put you off, because the Macan is a true Porsche thanks to exhaustive developments.
Rivals to the Porsche Macan include the desirable Range Rover Velar, the popular Mercedes-Benz GLC and the Alfa Romeo Stelvio.
This means it’s still a great used car to consider. Porsche is the master of customisation as well, allowing new owners to create a really distinct Porsche Macan just for them. This means used buyers now have a wide spread of options when picking the car to suit them. Take a look at a Porsche Macan for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Porsche Macan has a familiar profile, but age hasn’t withered it. To drive, it remains an absolutely top-notch contender, with an exceptionally agile and engaging driving experience. It’s a class act even by regular car standards. When you consider it’s a high-riding SUV with standard all-wheel drive and a modicum of off-road ability, Porsche’s achievement becomes all the more remarkable.
Choose from a range of petrol engines, all of which have a seven-speed DCT automatic gearbox for ultimate ease of use. By modern standards, they’re not the most fuel-efficient, but even the entry version will do 0-62mph in 6.4 seconds, so at least you’re getting sporty performance for your sub-30mpg. Porsche also offered a 3.0 V6 turbodiesel with 262PS that was no slouch while making a nod to fuel economy.
It’s a surprisingly practical machine – not something you’d say about every Porsche sports car – with a spacious five-seat interior and ample 488-litre boot. Fold the rear seats (they’re split 60:40 as standard) and it expands to over 1,500 litres, which is on a par with some estate cars.
All cars come with Porsche’s latest-generation infotainment, called Porsche Communication Management. It’s a superb system, and fully connected for live updates; you can even communicate with your Porsche Macan via your smartphone. Just note that lots of the centre console buttons were replaced with touch-sensitive controls in later cars, which take some getting used to.
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That much depends what you’re after, and what your budget is. If you want your Porsche Macan to go for as far as possible between fill-ups, and you’re happy to settle for an older car, then you’ll want the diesel. It’s more than fast enough to let you enjoy the Macan’s sublime driving manners, and it’s reasonably refined, too.
However, the diesel was discontinued in 2018, so if you’re after a newer example, it’ll have to be a petrol. The entry-level 2.0-litre is fine, but in the scheme of things, it hardly costs anything to upgrade to the S, which is faster and sounds much better. The GTS and Turbo are better still on those fronts, but there is quite a price premium for those models in the used market. For that reason, the S gets the nod from us.
The Porsche Macan range moved to an all-petrol line-up in 2018 as the 3.0 V6 turbodiesel was dropped at this point. All Porsche Macans come with four-wheel drive and a seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The Porsche Macan is offered in four well-defined model grades. The most recent addition was the Porsche Macan T, for those who wanted sportier styling in combination with the relatively fuel-efficient 265PS 2.0-litre turbo engine.
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With any Porsche Macan up to five-years old, you will pay road tax of £180 per year plus the additional £370 charge levied on cars that cost more than £40,000 when new that was introduced in 2020.
Older Macan registered from 1 April 2017 simply pay the flat £180 rate, while cars registered prior to this date have their road tax worked out on a sliding scale of emissions. This means a 2.0-litre model will pay £395 per year and the GTS comes in at £695 for 12 months' duty.
As a Porsche, the Macan is likely to prove more expensive to insure than other similar-sized SUVs. The standard model has a group 41 (out of 50) insurance rating, with the Porsche Macan S pushing up to group 45. The Porsche Macan GTS has a heady group 47 insurance rating.
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