PORSCHE MACAN (2019-)

The PORSCHE MACAN (2019-) is a stylish and versatile luxury SUV that has become a popular choice among drivers seeking a blend of performance, comfort, and practicality. As a compact SUV, it offers plenty of space for families, commuters, and those who enjoy a sophisticated driving experience with a touch of sporty flair. Its refined design, combined with advanced features and upscale interior materials, makes it stand out in the competitive SUV market. The PORSCHE MACAN (2019-) is renowned for its excellent handling and dynamic driving qualities, which distinguish it from rivals like the BMW X3 or Audi Q5. Perfect for daily use, the MACAN (2019-) suits a wide range of drivers—from first-time buyers to those wanting a reliable, stylish vehicle for family outings or work commutes. It’s often chosen for its balanced combination of luxury and practicality, and its reputation for quality and driving enjoyment make it a compelling option in the used car market. With an average recorded mileage of just under 30,000 miles and a typical private sale valuation of around £50,500, the PORSCHE MACAN (2019-) remains an attractive, premium choice for those looking to own a capable and distinctive SUV.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of recent mileage readings for Porsche Macan (2019-) vehicles fall within the 0 to 30,000 miles range, with 39.3% of vehicles having driven 0-10,000 miles and 17% recorded between 20,000 to 30,000 miles. This suggests many vehicles are relatively low in mileage. There's also a notable percentage (11.4%) with 30,000 to 40,000 miles. As mileage increases beyond 50,000 miles, the proportion of vehicles diminishes significantly, with very few recorded beyond 100,000 miles. Overall, most vehicles seem to be well within the lower to mid-range mileage brackets, reflecting potentially good value for buyers seeking low-mileage options.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale valuations for a range of Porsche Macan (2019-) vehicles, with percentage differences from typical market prices mostly within a narrow range of 0.3% to 6.1%. Notably, the lowest discounts (around 0.3% to 0.6%) are seen for vehicles priced between approximately £15,000 and £23,000, indicating these models are very close to or slightly below typical market valuations. Conversely, the highest discount (6.1%) appears at the £35,000-£36,000 range, suggesting slightly higher variation at mid-range prices. Overall, most valuations cluster around within 2-3% discounts, reflecting a relatively stable private sale market for these vehicles with only minor price deviations. Interestingly, very high-value vehicles (£55,000 and above) tend to have discounts ranging from around 2.2% to 2.8%, suggesting a consistent premium at higher price points.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the most common year of manufacture for Porsche Macans in this sample is 2019, accounting for 22.8%. Notably, the most recent models—2022, 2023, and 2024—collectively represent a significant portion, with 14.5%, 18.1%, and 8.1% respectively, showing increasing availability of newer vehicles. The 2021 and 2020 models each comprise around 9.2% and 14.5%, suggesting steady turnover. Interestingly, vehicles from 2018 and 2025 are less common, at 5% and 7.8%. Overall, the data suggests a healthy distribution across multiple recent years, with a notable concentration of 2019 models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most common main paint colour for Porsche Macan (2019-) vehicles is grey, accounting for approximately 36.8% of the sample. Black is also quite popular, making up about 23.1%, while blue and white follow at 14.5% and 9.2% respectively. Lighter and more vibrant colours like orange (1.9%) and purple (0.3%) are relatively rare, indicating that sellers and buyers tend to favor more neutral tones. Overall, grey and black dominate the colour preferences for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Porsche Macan (2019-) vehicles have been registered with either one or two keepers, accounting for approximately 69.9% combined (37% with one keeper and 32.9% with two keepers). A smaller proportion has had three keepers (16.4%), while vehicles with four or five keepers comprise around 12.3%. Very few vehicles have had six or more keepers, with only 0.3% having six keepers and a minimal 1.1% with an unspecified number of keepers. Overall, the data suggests that most Porsche Macan owners tend to keep their vehicles for a moderate period before reselling or changing ownership.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Porsche Macan 2019 and later models in the sample use petrol as their primary fuel type. In terms of engine capacities, the most common is 2.9 liters, accounting for 46.5% of the vehicles, followed by 2.0 liters at 30.1%, and 3.0 liters at 23.4%. This suggests a fairly diverse range of engine options within the model, with the 2.9-liter engine being the most prevalent.