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How to drive a Porsche – and not pay for it

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28 January 2015

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The Porsche Macan: your chance to drive this great SUV – and make a profit on it! What sort of deal is that?

WE already know that the Porsche’s baby SUV, the Macan, is a great car and buyers – including many small business owners – seem to agree as it’s already sold out till the middle of next year.

Macan – the depreciation-defying car for small business owners

  • Own a Porsche – and sell it back for more than you paid
  • Porsche dealers are short of the car – so demand is hot and exceeds supply
  • To side-step the queue used versions are selling for more than new
  • Prices for the Porsche Macan new start at £40,621
  • Read our review of the Porsche Macan. Click here to read Porsche Macan S Diesel review: sports car dynamics and desirability at 45mpg

But here’s the thing.

Car information and running cost experts, CAP Automotive, says that such is the demand for this baby Porsche SUV, Porsche has barred its dealers from offering a hefty instant profit (running into thousands!) to buy cars back from customers.

The result?

Good news for you. Demand is so high, that owners who have run a Macan for several months and have chosen to sell are in for potential profits running into thousands, effectively turning the Porsche Macan SUV into a significant investment.

CAP car pricing expert Tim Bearder said:

“There have always been a few cars that fetch more than their original cost new, when demand seriously outstrips supply.  But we’re usually talking about situations where someone is lucky enough to be able to afford to spend £75,000 plus on a rarity, classic or supercar.

“But the Porsche Macan, starting at just under £44,000 for a standard diesel model, costs much less new than any car that would normally guarantee you no depreciation or even a return on your investment.”

Now that’s the sort of Porsche we like to drive!

 

 

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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