Prices in this review are completely unrepresentative.
Macans will go for MSRP for the next 3 years, lease terribly, and you end up adding $20K in options to get the car you want.
X4s option out a little pricey as well. But it will quickly be possible to get them for invoice plus a bit, with good leasing options from BMW placing payments in the high 600s.
Similar performance.
So, the story remains the same as it's always been. The Porsche is somewhat more appealing, but about 40% more expensive than a comparable BMW.
In that context the BMW begins to look like a good choice for a lot of people.
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-Will
2013 535i xDrive M-Sport | 2005 545i Sport (Retired and missed) | 2001 X5 3.0 Sport (Retired)
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