I assume that in the Netherlands your Porsches are like ours in the UK, that is stripped to the bare essentials you then configure the car as you want it.
What follows is the advice I give on the UK based Macan forum
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2.0 litre, S and SD Macans in base form are limited in what is actually fitted to the cars, and a few extras are needed to produce a Macan with the same fixtures as competitors.
From the base model I suggest that you add:-
a spare wheel, £155 is not a lot to give you options, also I suggest that you buy a couple of cans as sealant to use as a quick repair to get you out of danger
PS+, as it give a variable steering rack for lighter parking speed control.
PASM, gives three suspension settings
light comfort package, internal lighting is poor without plus the illuminated vanity mirror will be appreciated
sat nav, it is expected to be a standard fit in a £50k + car
14way seats, because it is a quality car and the 8way basic seats are just that, they also have a flat back
xenon headlights, as the base headlights are poor
OK so the above has added £4.5k before you start with the nice to haves, note that models like the GTS and Turbo have many standard inclusions that lesser models have as extras.
To maximise road handling and engine performance there are yet more extras to add:-
1) Sports Chrono which gives Sport+ mode for a more aggressive throttle map and a faster gear change map that also uses more of the useful available rev range. Launch control is also included but after testing it out on a demo car or at he PEC (Sports+ mode, full brake, floor gas and release brake to move) you will find it brutal in use on your own car.
2) Larger 21" wheels, which will help in giving the best road holding, handling, feel and performance.
So including 21" wheels and Sports Chrono these will add £3400 to the base cost of your Macan.
If you do go with 21" wheels then do test drive a Macan with these sized wheels and your choice of suspension to be sure you have chosen what suits you. 21" will give the most road noise so do take a note of the noise levels in your test drive, also test drive a Macan with different sized wheels so you can compare between them.
The same with seats, test drive a Macan with the seating you choose but also with the wheel size and suspension you intend to have on your Car.
For added internal comfort consider heated seats and steering wheel, also the smokers pack to cover the hole in front of the drinks holders and the internal storage option.
Reversing is a chore as the rear quarter visibility is limited so one of the reversing camera packages could do with being checked out during a test drive.
Popular extras are Pano roof, privacy glass, sport design mirrors, ACC and connect+.
You do get something for nothing, remember to tick the free 75 litre fuel tank option.
Its all personal taste, there are no rights or wrongs just the car you want but remember if all the boxes are ticked the price will rocket up to about £112k.
As a guide, a Macan will cost base price plus extras of £5k to match the level of fitment other non Porsches have as standard, with extras totalling £8k - 15k being the typical cost of extras on most 2.0, S & SD cars.
Do test drive a Macan with the wheel size and suspension set up that you intend to have fitted and the same goes for the seats, test drive a Macan with your choice of seats.
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Please excuse the UKPound figures