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Porsche Macan 2023

Porsche Macan 2023

FROM
$94,050

The 2023 Porsche Macan range of configurations is currently priced from $93,990.

Our most recent review of the 2023 Porsche Macan resulted in a score of 7.1 out of 10 for that particular example.

Carsguide Deputy Editor James Cleary had this to say at the time: Competent and comfortable, the Macan T delivers that amazing Porsche double act of crisp dynamic response without compromising refinement. It’s well equipped for the price, neatly packaged, and entertaining to drive. But there are holes in its armour. Active safety comes up well short and a three-year warranty now stands out like a sore thumb. It’s good, but could be better.

You can read the full review here.

This is what James Cleary liked most about this particular version of the Porsche Macan: Sharp dynamics, Refinement, Practicality

The 2023 Porsche Macan carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

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9.5L/100km (combined)
SUV
7 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Rating Summary
Price and features
8
Practicality
8
Safety
5
Driving
8
Overview
Likes
Sharp dynamics
Refinement
Practicality
Dislikes
No standard AEB
Three-year warranty
Uninspiring engine noise

Porsche Macan 2023 Pricing & Specs

The Porsche Macan 2023 prices range from $94,050 for the basic trim level SUV T to $152,020 for the top of the range SUV GTS.

$127,016
Based on 20 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$93,990
HIGHEST PRICE
$162,990
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Porsche Macan 2023 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2023 Porsche Macan are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1927mm x 1621mm and can vary on the basis of model.
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Porsche Macan 2023 FAQs

How much does the Porsche Macan cost to maintain?

You’d think this would be a fairly simple question to answer, but in reality, it’s far from it. It seems neither BMW nor Porsche offer what we know as fixed or capped price servicing, that is; a known price that the service will cost, paid when you need to have it carried out. This is not uncommon with prestige brands and reflects the changing costs of imported service parts as well as different marketing approaches.

BMW, however, comes closest to this concept with what it calls its Service Inclusive Basic Plan which requires the car’s buyer to pay up front, typically for the first five years, of servicing when the car is purchased. That sounds odd, but it makes sense to buyers leasing their cars as the service costs are then paid for as part of the financing package.

In the case of the BMW X4, this package, which covers consumables such as filters, oil, spark plugs and brake fluid (but not clutches, brake pads and windscreen wipers; that’s another step up to the Service Inclusive Plus Plan) lasts for five years or 80,000km (whichever comes first) and works out to an average of $350 per service or a total of $1750 over the plan’s duration. Fundamentally, it’s like other car-makers’ capped-price servicing but you pay up front for it.

Meanwhile, at Porsche, the servicing costs for a Macan over the same 80,000km/five-year period will depend on what state you live in as labour rates vary from state to state. Since you’re from NSW, I’ll use the data from that state. As such, the Macan will need an annual service at one-year/15,000km costing $695. The next service at two years/30,000km is an intermediate service at $995, followed by another annual service at three years/45,000km ($695 again). The four-year/60,000km service is a major one costing $1750, followed by the five- year/75,000km service at $695 to end with. In total, that’s a grand total of $4830, making the Porsche by far the most expensive car to service for those first five years.

 

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Prosche Macan S 2019: Software issue or mechanical?

It could well be a software problem, as the Porsche people have told you, so let the experts do their investigations, and hopefully come up with a fix. There’s no point in trying to second-guess what it might be.

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Porsche Macan 2023 Wheel Size

Wheel size for the 2023 Porsche Macan will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models. The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
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Porsche Macan 2023 Towing Capacity

The 2023 Porsche Macan has maximum towing capacity of 2000kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
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Porsche Macan 2023 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2023 Porsche Macan is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Porsche Macan currently offers fuel consumption from 10.2L/100km.
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