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On my 2nd Macan Turbo (21) because I liked it so much (prior was a 16). My wife daily drives it and I daily the m3xc. The back seats seem equivalent. The m3 got lots of power and quicker, but the Macan ends up being a more comfortable cruiser. The Macan turbo stock exhaust sounds so much better than the stock m3. Both are fun, but the M3 will drift any second you want. On short trips, we take the m3 most of the time. Long trips, it's 50-50.
That exhaust note alone is probably why neither one of us are interested in switching to the EV version. I'm also not interested in installing a new fast charger into our garage for an EV. |
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04-03-2024, 09:32 PM | #46 | |
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The Macan GTS is exactly what I was looking for -- smaller than the G80, way more comfortable, very capable handling, as fast as my 6MT G80 was, the sound is so natural (not fed through the speakers) and intoxicating, and the PDK is great (never thought I would say that about a non MT) |
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04-03-2024, 09:38 PM | #47 | |
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For me, the above things + easiness of getting in and out (hips and lower back issues) were an easy decision... |
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04-12-2024, 04:23 AM | #48 |
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As a former Taycan owner (as well as former Mach E GT Performance owner), I would advise those interested to wait. The Taycan had loads of issues, lots of infotainment crashes where it became unusable while driving (which my other 4 Porsche's never experienced). So I took it in for the software update, and because Porsche is not a software company (antithesis of Tesla), they had my car over 2 weeks - for a software update!
Beyond that, the car was a bore to drive, the "instant acceleration" got boring quick, no soul or drama, too heavy to have fun in the mountains, range sucked, step in height was awkward with the battery pack height, the B pillar was in an insanely odd location (too far forward), goofy EV noises, horrendous depreciation, poor charging infrastructure, and on and on... Sold it after 5 months and lost $10k even after the tax credit (so $17,500 lost or over $3k a month at the peak of the crazy car market when nothing was losing money). Same issues with the Mach E, but worse - battery component failures that restrict your acceleration (on the top performance trim) and made my wife worry the car would strand her somewhere. Again a shop queen + clueless Ford service. Couldn't wait to get of that junk pile. I shopped this car around to local dealers and when I went to Honda the used car manager said "I'll be honest, I am not even going to give you a number because EV's don't sell, sorry" - a 1 year old car, that has the greatest locomotion technology ever created (sarcasm) and a dealer doesn't even want to give me $10k for a $62k sticker price SUV. My local Porsche dealer has 1 person on the list for the Macan EV, none for the 718 EV and the lot is overflowing with Taycan. Do not take paid/"wined and dined" journalists word as fact with these cars. If you have to have the new Macan EV for some reason, buy it used (for half-price), it will be another hugely depreciating failure that Porsche wish they never bothered with. |
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04-16-2024, 06:54 AM | #49 | |
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I have m4 x and x3m and was looking for direct comparison videos There are very few direct comparisons of macan gts and x3m especially on the track but after owning x3m for 1.5 years i can definately say it outperforms gts on the road circuit. Everything is better - acceleration, braking, cornering, mid corner balance, corner exit. X3m is definatly faster around the track. In the below video it beat gts by 7 seconds on 2 min track |
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04-16-2024, 08:35 AM | #50 | |
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04-16-2024, 09:34 AM | #51 | |
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The X3M I drove had more turbo lag than I would have liked and the speed factor wore off pretty quickly when you consider the ride and lower quality interior. I won't debate looks here because that can be very personal, but all these factors made it not a daily driver option for me. Keep in mind, the Macan comes in multiple trim levels and can be specced with a ton of different options. These can really impact how the car drives. IMHO, if you're looking at 2015-2021, anything less than the Turbo is going to feel slow. 2022+ the GTS became the top trim and had Turbo level power. Things like 20-21 wheels, air suspension, and PTV+ are definite must haves no matter the trim level.
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04-16-2024, 11:28 AM | #52 | |
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And i did own every M3 or M3C (F80) and M2C since e46 (minus the e9x) and going from the G80 to the GTS left me not missing a thing about the BMW. It is not a track car, it is not the fastest 0-60 or 1/4, but handling, sound when opened up, quietness when desired, comfort, the size, steering feel beats any BMW in current offering. If the videos (sorry but i did not understand a word of it) are how you determine what vehicle to get next, you have no idea what are you talking about… How about this video: Last edited by DFW_M; 04-16-2024 at 11:35 AM.. |
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