A performance-oriented version of the Macan S, the Macan GTS model was launched in 2017 featuring a higher-output twin-turbo V6 engine, adaptive air suspension, larger brakes, the Sport Exhaust System, and SportDesign Package. This 2018 example is finished in Volcano Grey Metallic over Black leather and comes equipped with the Sport Chrono Package, Premium Package Plus, the Brushed Aluminum Interior Package in Black, SportDesign side mirrors, and more. It is now being offered for auction at no reserve by its seller out of Pennsylvania.
Compared to the standard Macan, the GTS features a unique exterior trim package, including darkened LED headlights and taillights, black Sport Tailpipes, red brake calipers, and 20” RS Spyder Design wheels. Finished in Volcano Grey Metallic, this example also includes LED headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+), SportDesign side mirrors, and a trailer hitch without a tow ball. The car rides on Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus tires driven less than 500 miles. Minor imperfections on the driver’s side and small paint chips are noted. The seller notes they have restored and repainted the right B-pillar and support, right-side door rocker molding, right-rear quarter panel, and rear bumper cover. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a full CARFAX report.
The cabin features Black leather upholstery complemented by the optional Brushed Aluminum Interior Package in Black. Additional equipment includes a heated steering wheel, a fire extinguisher, Porsche Connect, a Sport Chrono stopwatch dial integrated with PCM, and the Cargo Management System. The Premium Package Plus adds a panoramic roof system, 14-way power seats with memory, front seat ventilation, heated front and rear seats, and Lane Change Assist (LCA). The seller notes the right-front and both rear seatbelt assemblies were replaced, along with the head airbag, right-front side airbag, rear side airbags, right lower B-pillar trim, and right sun visor.
A twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine delivers up to 360 HP and 369 lb.-ft of torque to all four wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission, achieving a 0-60 mph time of approximately 4.8 seconds. Standard equipment includes Adaptive Air Suspension with PASM. Recent maintenance performed by the seller includes an engine oil and transaxle service, camshaft solenoid adjuster replacement, new wipers, new tires, a new windshield washer reservoir, a Pennsylvania state inspection, an alignment, and new lower control arms. Additionally, the front and rear suspension air shocks (Arnott), rear dampers, front lower control arms, battery, battery isolator switch, camshaft adjuster solenoid, and valve block were replaced.
This sale will include a rebuilt/flooded title.
The seller would like you to know: “This is a rebuilt title car due to a November 2021 accident under prior ownership. The prior owner intended to restore it but did no work until I acquired the vehicle in the spring of 2024 with the goal of restoring it for my own use, but I have decided to keep my Cayenne as my daily driver. I have undertaken all necessary restoration to the body and mechanical systems, returning it to practically showroom condition.”
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Sold for $18,750
Bid in the amount of $18,750
Bid in the amount of $18,250
Bid in the amount of $17,750
Bid in the amount of $17,500
Bid in the amount of $16,899
Bid in the amount of $16,500
Bid in the amount of $15,750
@jdoc1949 Yes, I had it recalibrated/refilled at Porsche dealer Conshohoken PA
sorry one last questions, I saw you replaced compressor and valve block, did they refill with Nitrogen
Bid in the amount of $15,500
Added pics of back up camera and sport and sport plus controls active
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Bid in the amount of $14,750
@jdoc1949 All locks working as expected. back up and proximity sensors all working perfectly. Could not pass enhanced PA inspection without all sensors in proper operation. sport positions work as expected. low ride level sensor has on occasion tripped, but resets itself. no sign of oil seepage. Sport and Sport plus work perfectly.
Bid in the amount of $14,500
Do all switches, locks , front sensors/back up sensors work as they should. How about suspension firm/sport positions etc work, basically is there anything not working as it should be. Also any signs of oil seepage at front crankcase, as this is a weak point
Thanks for photo
Bid in the amount of $13,500
@airpower Thank you @airpower. It's great fun to drive in sport plus mode. As I mentioned below, this car is ready for many more miles of driving pleasure and it would be my daily but for towing a trailer/track car requirements. New tires, new alignment, new suspension components, battery, etc.... Enhanced PA inspection valid though 11/26. and with only 25k miles! Serviced by local Porsche dealer.
I own identical Macan, love it! The GTS just does everything well!
photo added of jack and tools included
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@jdoc1949 I'll take a detailed photo of what's in the storage area. It was not in the vehicle when I purchased it. Probably sold on Ebay by a previous owner, is my guess.
Thanks, yes ee them for $125 plus freight, is there anything else missing back there, jack, compressor etc . Each one is around $125 on ebay so with freight could be $400-500. Question is why were they all taken out ?
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@jdoc1949 Ebay spare tire <$100
@jdoc1949 no spare included. tool kit included. I will post a picture later.
Can you show photo of back cargo area is with the cover up so we can see the spare wheel area. Thanks
Bid in the amount of $13,046
@Flippenmh two of the photos were taken 90 deg off, sorry. You'll have to ignore the dirt on the surface, lousy weather in PA today
@Flippenmh added four photos on passenger side - area between front and rear door, and area between front door and front quarter panel.
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@Flippenmh I will post in the next hour or two
Would you be able to post more close ups of body panels? Specifically the passenger side front door and how it lines up with the back door on the lower portion of the car? Your video of panel gaps is super helpful, but it stops before you get down towards the bottom.
Bid in the amount of $11,000
So you only drove it 500 miles in your ownership and now are willing to sell for 10k after putting so much money into it?
@Flippenmh I have no information on why it got a flooded title. It was added after the vehicle was damaged and sold to State Farm, but before I purchased it. During that time the car was not registered and as such, would not have been driveable. Vehicle has passed PA enhanced inspection (see receipts), all mechanicals and electronics are restored to original condition.
Can you provide us any info on why it has a flooded title? Was it in a flood? What’s the story there?
@Flippenmh there is no smell or odor at all in the car. I’ve addressed all mechanical issues with this car. The car would not pass an enhanced PA inspection if they were any residual electric or mechanical issues. You can see this from the attached invoices. as I pointed at earlier this would be my daily driver, if it had a little more towing capacity. The interior pictures are good indicator of the cars history
Looking at the pictures in the second link and how much dirt is in the engine bay, I would say it was submerged at least over the hood - but maybe they just drove through deep water (doubtful though with that much dirt). Have you had any weird electrical gremlins? Is there a smell?
@ReimelMC Yes, possible to see. located in Doylestown PA near Philadelphia. You are correct on the history, I'm not sure how the 'flood' endorsement end up on the title, nor do I see what sort of flood damage could have occurred in Somerville NJ, but be that as it may, the car has been restored to full working order. Again, happy to arrange for a PPI at local Porsche dealer
second link here:
https://en.bidfax.info/porsche/macan/15207973-porsche-macan-gts-2018-charcoal-30l-6-vin-wp1ag2a59jlb60785.html
first link did not show up here it is:
https://en.bidfax.info/porsche/macan/13554999-porsche-macan-gts-2018-gray-30l-vin-wp1ag2a59jlb60785.html
@atlast It looks like this car was sold multiple times at salvage auctions. The first sale was in 2022 by the insurance company with damage (link below).
Then, it was sold again in 2024, this time marked as a flood vehicle. Looking at the photo under the hood in that listing, it appears the car may have been submerged (link below).
https://en.bidfax.info/porsche/macan/15207973-porsche-macan-gts-2018-charcoal-30l-6-vin-wp1ag2a59jlb60785.html
@hildog It's still very interesting, although I'd want to see it in person. Is that possible?
@AtLast As explained below several times, I do not have pictures before the repair. As indicated by body shop, the repair records and photos, the b-pillar and rocker panel was restored. The frame was not affected. Door closing video highlights this part of the car.
This would benefit from pictures taken before the accident damage was repaired and also the undercairrage. Was there any repairs to the frame, and is it now straight and equal across the diagonal dimensions?
Bid in the amount of $9,250
Video of door detail and open/close added.
Bidders, this link will show you listings after the salvage title was obtained and before I acquired it. I will post a video shortly of the passenger rear door area detail to show the current condition. It's been restored to original fit and finish.
https://bit.ly/4iQCamp
@ReimelMC I will do some research and see what I can find.
Interesting car! I'd love to see some before pictures. I know you mentioned previously, as well as in the BAT listing, that you don't have them—but with all the work you've done, it's hard to believe there aren't any. This could make for a good beater, but there's so much uncertainty without seeing the previous damage. Let me know if anything turns up!
@Yags Respectfully Yags, there is time for a PPI if you are a serious buyer. That should satisfy any worries a buyer might have. If you have specific questions please ask.
Oh my! Lots to worry about with this one. With that said seller put a lot of money into replacement parts and repairs
Bid in the amount of $8,999
@r3drov3r exact mileage is 25,603.
The information provided says approx 25K miles (TMU). I don't see an explanation for why that is. Can you elaborate?
Thank you.
I note now that there are pictures in the gallery showing all the proper trim covers installed in the engine bay
Note, I have replaced two trim covers in the engine bay which are not shown in the engine picture above - on the passenger side to match the driver side trim, and the cross-wise trim panel over the wiper area at the top of the bay. Adding new photo.
@Nathanielhrussell - See general comment, no prior damage photos.
Hello everyone. I'll try to be timely with my responses. This would be my daily driver were it not for the fact that it's just at capacity for towing my GT4 to the track. Common question is about prior damage - I do not have prior photos. The impact was on passenger side rear door, which was replaced before my ownership. I completed the repair of the B pillar and rocker panel and repaired some minor imperfections on the the rear quarter panel. Unfortunately I did not take pictures before the body work was done, but I hope you can see that the panels and door fit as they should. I restored this as if I were going to keep it for many years, sparing no expense, and so I hope you will see the value in this great car.
Any photos of the damage that led to
The branded title?
Bid in the amount of $8,000