2025 ?
#1
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2025 ?
10 months left on the 2022 S lease...so we are thinking to order a 2025 ICE
I think I should start the order/price dealing sometime around June?? (too early or late?)
My son bought the end of lease on the 2019, so I have no idea what to expect as far as "the deal"
Will they offer more than the end of lease price Nicely equipped S will have about 22,000 suburban driving miles (Carmine/Tan)
I think I should start the order/price dealing sometime around June?? (too early or late?)
My son bought the end of lease on the 2019, so I have no idea what to expect as far as "the deal"
Will they offer more than the end of lease price Nicely equipped S will have about 22,000 suburban driving miles (Carmine/Tan)
#2
10 months left on the 2022 S lease...so we are thinking to order a 2025 ICE
I think I should start the order/price dealing sometime around June?? (too early or late?)
My son bought the end of lease on the 2019, so I have no idea what to expect as far as "the deal"
Will they offer more than the end of lease price Nicely equipped S will have about 22,000 suburban driving miles (Carmine/Tan)
I think I should start the order/price dealing sometime around June?? (too early or late?)
My son bought the end of lease on the 2019, so I have no idea what to expect as far as "the deal"
Will they offer more than the end of lease price Nicely equipped S will have about 22,000 suburban driving miles (Carmine/Tan)
#4
Or are you saying that if you order in July 2024, then the vehicle would be given a 2025 model year and the earliest of the dealer allocations will appear in showrooms in September 2024? It probably goes without saying that a specific vehicle may take several months longer depending on what options the customer orders and other factors outside anyone's control.
#5
Did I get that correct, for a custom order, it's only a 3 month timeframe? That's significantly better than in the recent past.
Or are you saying that if you order in July 2024, then the vehicle would be given a 2025 model year and the earliest of the dealer allocations will appear in showrooms in September 2024? It probably goes without saying that a specific vehicle may take several months longer depending on what options the customer orders and other factors outside anyone's control.
Or are you saying that if you order in July 2024, then the vehicle would be given a 2025 model year and the earliest of the dealer allocations will appear in showrooms in September 2024? It probably goes without saying that a specific vehicle may take several months longer depending on what options the customer orders and other factors outside anyone's control.
In this market, Macan S allocations for a 2024 build are available and need to be locked late May. Supposedly 2025 allocations will opened up in June/July for late September early October arrivals.
They have zero GTS allocations with a short waiting list.
Curious what others are hearing.
Last edited by Kodabear; 03-21-2024 at 10:19 PM.
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For further reference on timing, I got an allocation for a 2023 GTS on May 6, 2022 and it was delivered on October 29, 2022 - so it would appear things are speeding up!
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Kodabear (03-27-2024)
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Realistically, I can't imagine they're going to stop production overnight of their best-selling model, the ICE Macan. That's just not going to happen. So buy one that meets your timing and don't lose sleep on it.
James
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2020 Macan (base)
2019 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (manual)
James
Denver, CO
2020 Macan (base)
2019 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon (manual)
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Kodabear (03-27-2024)
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From what I've read across the forums/car sites Porsche is going to continue to offer ICE versions in their 2 biggest markets, US and China for 2025. 2026 is TBD. My guess is they will want to continue to sell the ICE in 2026 vs. throwing all that $ away. Haven't read anywhere what trims will be offered however, Base, S or GTS. Would be surprised if any exterior/interior updates.The EU is losing the ICE Macan starting this Summer 2024 due to new cybersecurity standards. And for what it's worth, decided to keep my '20 Macan S for the foreseeable future after the EV unveil. Not a fan of the design + Taycan residual values dropping 50% after a year of ownership makes it even more unattractive.
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quallzone (04-07-2024)
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From what I've read across the forums/car sites Porsche is going to continue to offer ICE versions in their 2 biggest markets, US and China for 2025. 2026 is TBD. My guess is they will want to continue to sell the ICE in 2026 vs. throwing all that $ away. Haven't read anywhere what trims will be offered however, Base, S or GTS. Would be surprised if any exterior/interior updates.The EU is losing the ICE Macan starting this Summer 2024 due to new cybersecurity standards. And for what it's worth, decided to keep my '20 Macan S for the foreseeable future after the EV unveil. Not a fan of the design + Taycan residual values dropping 50% after a year of ownership makes it even more unattractive.
Just saw this. The 718 Boxster and Cayman, like the Macan, also discontinued in July 2024.
#12
The 2025 is on the website now. No changes that I could see except that the base price has increased for all models by at least $2000 but, on the flip side, many options are now slightly less expensive. Special Color paint option went down quite a bit...from $2900 to only $1200 now.
Last edited by WasabiPeas; 03-27-2024 at 12:37 PM.
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Macan ICE will not be sold in EU countries due to cybersecurity issues - they will continue to be sold in the US and other non EU countries as 2025 and perhaps 2026 models.
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2.9% increase in MSRP in Canada. Options remain the same price.
Last edited by Onami; 03-28-2024 at 11:36 AM.