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Old 04-28-2022, 02:07 PM
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Default Updated 2023 pricing

Looks like Porsche posted the updated pricing for the 2023 MY. Prices increased by about $3000. Quickly looking through the configurator I noticed adaptive cruise control is now standard.


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Noticed that a well - also noted the "Sport" package now allows you to select "green", "Red" or "Chalk" stitching - this allows you to select more exterior colors than before and does not limit you to "green".

wondering if the next round of allocations will all be 2023's and the 2022's are done?
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Looks like the base Macan is essentially the same price, especially considering that ACC is now standard. Compared to my 2019 Macan, new standard features include PDLS, auto-dimming mirrors, Porsche Entry & Drive, and Apple CarPlay (those were all add-on options in 2019, so the base price for 2023 is effectively several thousand dollars cheaper than in 2019 if one were to order all those options in 2019). I also notice that ACC is now standard in Cayenne and Panamera, also, but still a $2k option in the Taycan, curiously.
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The price of my 2022 S build is $2950 more for 2023. The base price went up and the cost for the Premium Package went down $150.
But now when I try to bring up my configuration it wants me to convert it to 2023 pricing. I may be doing something wrong but I can't pull up my configuration that I bookmarked.
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Originally Posted by nevil
The price of my 2022 S build is $2950 more for 2023. The base price went up and the cost for the Premium Package went down $150.
But now when I try to bring up my configuration it wants me to convert it to 2023 pricing. I may be doing something wrong but I can't pull up my configuration that I bookmarked.
That is what I was worried about as well since I was hoping to still get 2022 pricing when I order but that does not look like it will be possible anymore. The adaptive cruise control becoming standard saved me around $1K or whatever it costs, but my total price is still about $2000 over the 2022 pricing.
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Originally Posted by cometguy
Looks like the base Macan is essentially the same price, especially considering that ACC is now standard. Compared to my 2019 Macan, new standard features include PDLS, auto-dimming mirrors, Porsche Entry & Drive, and Apple CarPlay (those were all add-on options in 2019, so the base price for 2023 is effectively several thousand dollars cheaper than in 2019 if one were to order all those options in 2019). I also notice that ACC is now standard in Cayenne and Panamera, also, but still a $2k option in the Taycan, curiously.
ACC was a $990 option on Macan so the price increase is still fairly material I'd say.
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my Macan GTS build went up by 4 k
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Originally Posted by noodle9527
ACC was a $990 option on Macan so the price increase is still fairly material I'd say.
I would have to respectfully disagree - with the adaptice cruise added as standard that is only a 2.5% increase in a 5% inflation world (and mfg. costs for cars are up a lot more than that)! If you did not want adaptive cruise in your 2022 build it is still only a 3.75% increase, which is not bad given the crazy supply shortage world we live in!

My build is about the same 2022 to 2023, I can now get the sport package with the color I like (Gertian Blue), the stiching I prefer (red vs green) and we wil get the next model year, which will be a benefit when you sell in the future. Win - Win!
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Originally Posted by supercup
I would have to respectfully disagree - with the adaptice cruise added as standard that is only a 2.5% increase in a 5% inflation world (and mfg. costs for cars are up a lot more than that)! If you did not want adaptive cruise in your 2022 build it is still only a 3.75% increase, which is not bad given the crazy supply shortage world we live in!

My build is about the same 2022 to 2023, I can now get the sport package with the color I like (Gertian Blue), the stiching I prefer (red vs green) and we wil get the next model year, which will be a benefit when you sell in the future. Win - Win!
As long as you are happy that's all it matters!

For me personally I'd much rather have the $5,000 I'm saving on the 22 over the 23 (didn't have a need for ACC and papaya becoming a special color)
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Old 04-29-2022, 05:33 PM
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Note also that the U.S. dollar is much stronger now than the Euro compared to a year ago.
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The price increases really don't help the macan at all in this market. the 4 cylinder models are not good value.
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While I do agree that the price increase sucks, I would still take a decently optioned Macan (premium plus package + premium color) over the cheapest model Y which shockingly are the same price now.

Macan: $64560 (MY23)
Model Y: $64440

Although I'd the model Y is way overpriced than the Macan being a good value haha
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I lost the thermal/noise insulated glass. My GTS price went up $720. Paying more, getting less.
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Originally Posted by mikebrinda
I lost the thermal/noise insulated glass. My GTS price went up $720. Paying more, getting less.
Yep - that option is not on configurator - I have it on my order - be interesting to see if it is avaiable when my order gets picked up. That is definately something I want on my build.
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I spoke with my SA and was informed that my GTS is still slated to be 2022 and MSRP will be unchanged. It was supposed to go into production last month but was pushed back for 5 weeks.



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