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Macan boot dimensions

Hi all - we currently have a Cayenne GTS but we're hoping to replace it very soon. I have been looking for another Cayenne GTS but have found there are more Macan's out there. Could anyone tell me the actual dimensions of a Macan boot (ie: inside the door)
We have a purpose built dog cage for the Cayenne boot but don't suppose it will fit into the Macan - just wanted to check.
Thanks :))
 
gowing.family@btinternet.com said:
Hi all - we currently have a Cayenne GTS but we're hoping to replace it very soon. I have been looking for another Cayenne GTS but have found there are more Macan's out there. Could anyone tell me the actual dimensions of a Macan boot (ie: inside the door)
We have a purpose built dog cage for the Cayenne boot but don't suppose it will fit into the Macan - just wanted to check.
Thanks :))
If it is a purpose built box, unfortunately it is likely to be slightly too big. My Lintran box which I bought for my Cayenne is slightly too vertical at the rear of the box for the Macan which replaced it - it fits, sort of, but only if you disconnect the rear seat backs and leave them loose - not ideal, probably not safe and not possible if anyone is in the rear seats! But now my Lab has passed away, I'm not using it so it is sitting forlornly awaiting (a) another dog - entirely possible, and (b) another Cayenne (less likely as I love the Macan).
 
I have a mk1 Macan GTS and the boot floor is approx 42" by 36". In my opinion it would be worth investing in a new dog cage to fit in a Macan GTS.
 
No problem. It's 18 inches to the parcel shelf, then another 8" to the roofline. The bootline is highly raked so drops to 15" or more as you move towards the rear of the car. Hope that helps.
 

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