aholymanjones55
New member
Seeing the write up in this months email for the Macan Register on the new owner (another Adrian) with a 2.0 litre having changed over from a 3.0 litre.
I've had mine since March 2016. It's done just over 26K.
Typical range at fuel up as you say around 470 to 480 miles. Reality is needs topping up around 400 miles assuming you fill up 65 litre for the 75 litre tank.
My average is around 34 miles per gallon. On a long run you might see over 40 mpg,,,, but of course depends on how heavy you press the right hand pedal.
I drive in manual mode all the time since I had the shock of new brakes on the front at 18k, to take advantage of engine braking. I would rather brakes lasted longer at cost of worse fuel economy. OPC blamed heavy front end......Tyres (All weather) look like will last over 30k.
This has been consistent since new, even when driving in auto mode for first 18k.
I've had mine since March 2016. It's done just over 26K.
Typical range at fuel up as you say around 470 to 480 miles. Reality is needs topping up around 400 miles assuming you fill up 65 litre for the 75 litre tank.
My average is around 34 miles per gallon. On a long run you might see over 40 mpg,,,, but of course depends on how heavy you press the right hand pedal.
I drive in manual mode all the time since I had the shock of new brakes on the front at 18k, to take advantage of engine braking. I would rather brakes lasted longer at cost of worse fuel economy. OPC blamed heavy front end......Tyres (All weather) look like will last over 30k.
This has been consistent since new, even when driving in auto mode for first 18k.