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Old Jun 12, 2014 | 07:59 AM
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Macan expected maintenance...

I spoke with the service advisor and he gave me the following ballpark estimates to maintain the Macan over the next 8 years. What do you guys think?


10k - oil $400
20k - oil/pollen $700
30k - oil $400
40k - major $1,600
50k - oil $400
60k - oil/pollen $700
70k - oil $400
80k - major $1,600


Brakes during this time frame (front and rear) about $1,350.


Tires (front read 20 RS all season) about $1,800


Do you experienced Porsche owners agree with this assessment?
 
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I know they do other checks & diagnostics along with the oil changes, but $400 seems high. I had my 991S in recently for the 10K/1 year oil change/check-up and it was $250. Same thing for my Cayenne GTS and it was $300.
 
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Originally Posted by TTCarrera
I know they do other checks & diagnostics along with the oil changes, but $400 seems high. I had my 991S in recently for the 10K/1 year oil change/check-up and it was $250. Same thing for my Cayenne GTS and it was $300.




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These estimates are probably close enough for budgeting purposes. I expect the tires can be done for less by purchasing at Tire Rack and having them installed at a tire shop instead of the dealer. Check tire prices on Tire Rack's website (add delivery charge) and assume about another $100 for install and balance.
 
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Is this for S or TT?

I'd consider closer to $300 for oil but higher estimation on brakes. Are they pads or full rotor + pads?
 
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Is this for S or TT? I'd consider closer to $300 for oil but higher estimation on brakes. Are they pads or full rotor + pads?
Macan S
 
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$1350 for brake job over 8 years sounds very underestimated compared to my experience with Cayenne S. Did they tell you if that was for full rotor+pads or just pads?
 
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When I bought my Macan S, the financial manager listed the estimated price range for maintenance up to 40k miles.

10k oil/filter, check up $300-350
20k oil/filter, check up, pollen filter, engine adjustment $600-700
30k oil/filter, check up $300-350
40k major, I can't remember the details but it included brake flush as well as everything else previously done. This does not include changing brake pads and rotors. It was estimated at approximately $1400-1600 but I can't remember exactly.
 
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Originally Posted by rock300
When I bought my Macan S, the financial manager listed the estimated price range for maintenance up to 40k miles. 10k oil/filter, check up $300-350 20k oil/filter, check up, pollen filter, engine adjustment $600-700 30k oil/filter, check up $300-350 40k major, I can't remember the details but it included brake flush as well as everything else previously done. This does not include changing brake pads and rotors. It was estimated at approximately $1400-1600 but I can't remember exactly.
Sounds about right. Thank you for the confirmation.
 
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$1350 for brake job over 8 years sounds very underestimated compared to my experience with Cayenne S. Did they tell you if that was for full rotor+pads or just pads?
He said it would vary depending on drive style. That's the conservative number.
 
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Originally Posted by keninirvine
These estimates are probably close enough for budgeting purposes. I expect the tires can be done for less by purchasing at Tire Rack and having them installed at a tire shop instead of the dealer. Check tire prices on Tire Rack's website (add delivery charge) and assume about another $100 for install and balance.
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