Thx for sharing, car looks stunning!
You seem to rate Volvo high, and influenced me to take a look at their SUV offerings.
I haven’t test driven any yet, the look and feel of the materials used in their cabins looked like high(er) quality than F and G series BMW.
My cousin has the Cayenne GTS, I have to admit, the Porsche fit and finish is something BMW dreams about.
So, I have these in my list so far
1. Macan (prior model due to budget)
2. XC60 (latest model)
3. X6 (prior models due to budget)
With your Volvo experience, how would you rate the XC60 Design R / Inscription vs. Macan.
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I was not impressed by the current shape XC60 D5 (the one introduced to SA from late 2018). The 2.0 engine (even though powerful) and gearbox do not seem to work well together when driven hard. I understand that the now facelifted XC60 (still same chassis from late 2018) has ditched diesel in favour of petrol, hybrid and full electric models. I have not driven these (besides for short test drives) to comment.
Based on my experience with the XC60 D5 (current shape, but prefacelift), I found its handling decent but not as involving as the Macan. Its ride was not as supple as the Macan - granted, my Macan has 18s while that Volvo had 20s. So, I felt the XC60 handled worse and had a poor ride compared to the Macan - however, this could be improved if smaller rims are fitted to the Volvo, I assume.
I was more impressed with the P3 chassis (pre 2018 generation) XC60. They are not as sporty handling as a Macan, but the ride is supple. Those cars are now priced very well and the diesels there seem to be better paired with those gearboxes.
@CK4LIFE D4 is a facelift of that generation and has the most modern and fuel efficient diesel engine in that era's XC60 range. However, an older 5 cylinder D5 2.4 litre engine would be my choice (at the expense of fuel consumption) from that era XC60.
The Macan is not as spacious as an XC60 or X3. Rear legroom is tight for full size adults. It is also not as good as an X3 G01 on gravel roads. If neither is a concern for you, then it is a great hot hatch on stilts.
The Macan was revised 2 times (so, there are 3 iterations) in its history from 2015 to now. Important to note that besides for the petrol engines, lights and interior tech, the chassis and everything else is largely unchanged with each interation. Regardless of version, the Macan is still based on the first Audi Q5 platform, not the latest Q5. However, Porsche have worked enough under-the-skin magic to differentiate the Macan from the Q5. Also, the engines are not all the same.
The petrol motors, apart from the original 3.6 Turbo in Mk1 Macan, are all VAG motors. This means that they are all likely to leak oil as they age, in addition to the usual transfer case and DSG issues. The diesel motor, from what I researched, is regarded as being more reliable (if maintained well) compared to the petrols - it is straight from the old V6 Amarok, Q7, Touareg 3.0 TDI models. The latest V6 petrols are identical to the S and RS motors in the Audi S4/5, RS4/5 range.
If buying used and you can live with the legroom limitations, then a diesel Macan makes the most sense. Especially, if it is a Porsche approved car.
The XC60 new gen seems good but I have not driven the latest petrols.