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Old 07-08-2015, 10:08 AM
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Did European Delivery of my new Macan Turbo last week. Still in Germany. A few very annoying rattles in the car, and I can't find where they are coming from, or get them to stop. I have owned several Porsches over the years, and this is the first to ever have rattles!! It is so annoying. I won't keep a rattle trap.

Also, there is a motor noise that randomly starts and stops pretty indiscriminately. I have the air suspension option, so I'm assuming that it's probably a compressor. If I had known that my car would frequently be making this stupid buzzing sound all the time when I drive it, there's no way I would ever had chosen this option.

HATING my new $90,000 Macan Turbo!! To Porsche, I say: NOT IMPRESSED!

Anyone want to buy a black/black Turbo with 21" wheels? Not going to keep this POS.
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I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding a buyer for your car. These things are still pretty much in demand.

When mine was new, I also had an annoying rattle that took a little work to find. Turns out, a bolt was missing from a plastic panel underneath the car. Since the bolt was replaced, the car has been tight and quiet. I've also got the air suspension, and the only noise I hear are the compressors running for a second or so after I park the car and get out. Can you describe the suspension noise you're hearing? If it crops up on mine I'd like to be able to recognize it.
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The noise goes like this: click. buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuzzzzzz. click. Whole thing lasts about 4 or 5 seconds. Did it at least 7 or 8 times today during a 20 minute drive.
Old 07-08-2015, 01:25 PM
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Recommendation from someone who, years ago, acted in haste: Chill out. In all probability, it's something simple and easily fixed. Our Turbo is solid as a rock and incredibly quiet. Don't let this minor aggrevation spoil your ownership.
Old 07-08-2015, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by NC TRACKRAT
Recommendation from someone who, years ago, acted in haste: Chill out. In all probability, it's something simple and easily fixed. Our Turbo is solid as a rock and incredibly quiet. Don't let this minor aggrevation spoil your ownership.
I have no choice - I'm scheduled to drive this vehicle the entire 2 months I'm here in Germany this summer. But yes, if I were home right now, I have no doubt that I'd drive it to the dealer, park it in their lot, give them the keys, and demand my money back.

I also didn't mention that, yesterday while driving on the autobahn, twice I had to brake hard at speed, and the vehicle pulled to the right and brakes made a loud, high-pitched whining sound that got louder and more pronounced the longer I had the brakes applied. And they faded, bad. Usually the brakes are one of the BEST parts of a Porsche. On this vehicle, they clearly are not.

Yes, right now I hate this vehicle. If I could return it right now, I would. But I can't.
Old 07-08-2015, 03:42 PM
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You can't have a Porsche dealer in Germany or even the factory technicians, since the car is still in process of delivery, take a look at it? None of what you describe has been a common on Macan forums. I was just remarking how this is the most rattle free car I owned in ages, much better than a 2014 Cayman. Everything is relative; but build quality, handling, brakes and sound of my Macan have been better than that of my Audi S4.
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No issues here with rattles or noises on a Turbo with Air Suspension. Has 7,000 miles on it and has been trouble free (other than some of the early recall campaigns) - we do get the air suspension noise when you're outside the car after parking. I also rarely have music on in cars, so if there was a sound I would hear it.
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Yeah, my turbo doesn't behave at all like yours. Take the thing back and insist they fix it. They should give you another turbo as a loaner because a new car shouldn't do what yours is doing. Particularly the braking issue.

It sucks that you've planned a couple months in Europe and the car is letting you down.
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If I were you, I would drive back to Leipzig!
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Yea, I am thinking a trip back to the boys who made it is called for. My turbo had a weird clunk noise every time I went around a corner. Figured out it was the seat belt tab bouncing back and fourth. Got that fixed and no bad noises. The brakes, though no were as good as a 911, should be much better than you described. I have been aggressive on them from just over 120 and no pull. I hope you are able to get the problems worked out.
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I think one of the rattles is indeed inside the seatbelt mechanism. Every time I accelerate, decelerate, or turn a corner, it rattles. Annoying as hell. As for the buzzing sound, yesterday it did it constantly, and today didn't do it at all. I HATE glitchy stuff like this! And as for the brakes, I have zero confidence in them for autobahn speed driving.

I am pushing Porsche to allow me to return the car. I don't want it.
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Oh wow! Interested to know how it turns out.
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Sorry to hear about this. Pretty sure your situation is an anomoly. Have not heard a lot of complaints about this. Ours has 15K miles already and is dead quiet. Hopefully you'll get the car completely sorted out before punting.
Old 07-09-2015, 06:35 PM
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Mine is completely quiet. Pretty sure they'll fix it for you.
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my Macan is rattle free...

Since you are going back the factory i would think that is the best place to let somebody know


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