Small update...
Resale value:
There are used Macan S Diesels of similar year, but higher mileage, selling at a significant premium (about R200k more) over what I paid for my car last year. Spec is identical, apart from 19 inch wheels vs my 18s. Resale for the diesel S seems to be stronger than similar aged petrol S models. Will be keen to see how this evolves over time, given that Porsche no longer make diesel cars and that the next Macan will be fully electric ⚡
On road performance:
There are times when I do wish for more ooomph, or rather responsiveness, from the engine. When it builds up steam, it moves along well. But when taking off in traffic, there is some noticeable lag. It feels like both the DSG and the engine don't wake up quickly enough at low speeds. The DSG seems to stay in 2nd gear when you slow down to an almost stop and when you need to pick up again with urgency, it fails to drop down to 1st. This does get annoying in urban traffic when a gap opens up and you want to put foot. The manual paddles work, but it can sometimes catch out the DSG when the auto eventually decides to change down and your manual override interrupts it, causing a jerk. Switching the car into Sport mode helps, but makes the throttle a bit trigger happy for traffic use. Anyway, this is not really an issue on higher speeds or when carving up the bends. International forums are also critical of this gearbox and engine in slow moving traffic conditions.
(There is a known issue with the transfer case on all Macans, but I have not picked up any symptoms yet and the above is not related to this.)
Another thing I noticed is the steering. It feels better (in a straight line) than the setup on my 981 Cayman S, which had a slight vagueness around centre point at high speeds in a straight line. I wonder if it has to do with the Power Steering Plus which was not optioned on the Cayman, but is optioned on this Macan. The steering feels nice and meaty at any straight line speed on the Macan. It reminds me of my 981 Boxster, which had Power Steering Plus and no vagueness at high straight line speed.
Average fuel consumption is at 9 litres per 100km which is very decent given its daily use in traffic, and then hard open road driving on the weekend.
The accelerator pedal, regardless of drive mode, feels stiff for a family car. Much like my previous 981 cars. The steering too, even at parking speeds, feels heavy (though not as heavy as my Cayman S). However, I like this feel and it adds to the sportiness of the car. However, in traffic, pedal modulation (especially when trying to workaround the lag as mentioned earlier above) can make the experience a bit tiring, when compared to say an X3. But, this is really nitpicking.
When driven in anger, the car feels brilliant. As mentioned in earlier posts, it feels like a large RWD hatchback. However, the weight upfront from that heavy diesel block is noticeable when you push it too hard (which is beyond the comfort zone of most sporty SUVs anyway).
I am enjoying the car. Though, I occasionally scroll through Autotrader for used (pre 2018) Macan GTS - which would be much higher on fuel for a daily driver and would make zero sense for my application. Some overseas publications also note that the pre facelift GTS lacks real low down torque when compared to the Diesel and only the pre facelift Turbo Performance model (or the facelifted, new GTS) are proper upgrades over the Diesel.
Anyway, still happy with this car.