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2021 Macan Turbo
No Performance Package. No PCCB. No PTS. No care. $$$

Launched in 2016, the Macan Turbo sat at the top of Porsche’s compact SUV range, powered by a 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 395 bhp and capable of 0–60 mph in just 4.5 seconds. PASM came standard, offering a notably wide spread of suspension behavior across Comfort, Sport, and Sport Plus modes at the push of a button. Visually, the Turbo distinguished itself with a more aggressive stance, including body-color side blades and distinctive C-blades in the front air intakes.
This 2021 Macan Turbo was finished in Volcano Gray Metallic over a Black leather interior and showed just 13,000 miles. It was well optioned with the Premium Plus and Sport Chrono packages, Sport exhaust, Adaptive Sport Seats, panoramic sunroof, Porsche Surface Coated Brakes, and 21-inch RS Spyder Design wheels, bringing the original MSRP to $103,370. The car presented as a very nice example with extensive photo documentation, paint meter readings, service records, and the balance of a Porsche CPO warranty.
Over the past twelve months, Macan Turbo values have averaged $27,000, with a low of $13,700 and a high of $61,100 set by a 34,000-mile 2020 example equipped with rare PCCB brakes. We’ve also seen one other low-mileage 2021 sell for $59,900 during that period. Against that backdrop, our Spotlight car stood out, hammering at an impressive $73,250, most likely thanks to that CPO warranty.
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