2020 Porsche Macan S

Sizzle Chest

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Apr 3, 2011
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2020 Porsche Macan S
White/Black
10277 miles
348HP/0-60: 5.1
Top Speed: 157MPH





New client wanted his daily driver/family hauler sport SUV ‘deep cleaned’. Vehicle has been previously coated and the paint was in excellent shape.


The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo.
McKee’s37 Iron remover.
Adam’s wheel and tire and rubber cleaner.
McKee’s37 Hydro Blue on wheels/calipers.
GYEON Cure as coating topper.
GYEON Tire.
Adam’s glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 quick interior detailer.
McKee’s37 Total interior cleaner.
GYEON Leather shield.
Metro vacuum.

Thanks for looking!









Sunblock on the seatbelts


















 
Gorgeous as usual. So where did you stand and stand now on Porsche bringing out SUVs?

And what was your cleaning methodology for the seatbelts? Thanks.
 
The work is great as always but I'm more concerned with those clouds in the sky

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dgage: Thank you! I like them and am fine with them having them. Really saved them and filled a much needed gap in the marketplace!

I used the McKee's37 total interior cleaner and a MF towel. Sprayed onto towel and moved belt thru it multiple times to get all that crap off/out of it.


Thanks Klasse! It's been raining/storming here for a week! First day I saw the sun peek out in a week! It's all getting sucked to the west of us from the system/storm over the Gulf states now...
 
I'm looking forward to a Mamba Green ANYTHING gracing your garage/driveway soon

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Beautiful work as always. I am assuming you used the interior cleaners to get the seatbelts clean. That is something that stood out for me on your usual beautiful work.

KEEP ON ROCKING!
 
Thanks all! Kama: Thank you! Yep, interior cleaner was used on the seatbelts!

Appreciate it Pat's!!! Thanks!

Klasse...Nothing in the pipeline in Mamba as of yet!
 
Can't wait till one comes in...hopefully Taycan Turbo S

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Wonderful job - as always, even though I'm not a fan of white. A few ago, I bought 2016 Macan S and yeah, Porsche did the right thing and the needed thing entering into that market. It was a tight and solid ride and I still haven't seen a better looking SUV than the Macan.
 
Wonderful job - as always, even though I'm not a fan of white. A few ago, I bought 2016 Macan S and yeah, Porsche did the right thing and the needed thing entering into that market. It was a tight and solid ride and I still haven't seen a better looking SUV than the Macan.
May I present the Stelvio Quadrifoglio to you Bob

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May I present the Stelvio Quadrifoglio to you Bob

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Well, those are nice looking cars - are most Italian cars - got that certain flare about them, but high on my list of requirements is reliability and unfortunately, it seems that the Italian cars fall far short. I have heard it said that FIAT is the acronym for "Fix It Again Tony". I say that with special regrets as I am Italian-American.
 
Well, those are nice looking cars - are most Italian cars - got that certain flare about them, but high on my list of requirements is reliability and unfortunately, it seems that the Italian cars fall far short. I have heard it said that FIAT is the acronym for "Fix It Again Tony". I say that with special regrets as I am Italian-American.
Except this is an Alfa and have you seen the green they offer on it in Europe I mean we get a beautiful dark green but it's not available on the Quadrifoglio sadly. That said, I haven't heard too many bad things about reliability on those Stelvio Quadrifoglio's. My buddy Derek0609 got a regular Stelvio for his wife a while back and they've had zero problems with it

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Except this is an Alfa and have you seen the green they offer on it in Europe I mean we get a beautiful dark green but it's not available on the Quadrifoglio sadly. That said, I haven't heard too many bad things about reliability on those Stelvio Quadrifoglio's. My buddy Derek0609 got a regular Stelvio for his wife a while back and they've had zero problems with it

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I'm aware that it's an Alpha, not a Fiat, but I was speaking of Italian cars in general and though gorgeous - and that's a beauty pictured above, for my comfort level, the reliability justy isn't there. Would I like to drive one? Sure. Own one? Nope.
Here's from KBB regarding Is the Stelvio a good value?

The Alfa Romeo is a mixed value proposition. On the one hand, you can get a great driver's SUV for less than many competitors. But even fully loaded, it lacks a lot of features found on other SUVs. There's also the question of reliability and longevity, which already seems somewhat questionable. We noticed some creaks and rattles in the cabin and had issues with several electronic systems.
 
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