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As everyone else said, that's normal. Regular driving will take care of he rust . . . until the next time you wash.
 
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Just browsing around some inventories and found a few:

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Did yours show up like above during delivery?

Not looking for a car btw, just browsing and noticed.

I found a lot of new Alfa Stelvios sitting in the lot with the same issue.
 
Just browsing around some inventories and found a few:

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Did yours show up like above during delivery?

Not looking for a car btw, just browsing and noticed.

I found a lot of new Alfa Stelvios sitting in the lot with the same issue.
Seriously? You really think this is an “issue” ? This normal.
 
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This thread seems to have lived its usefulness.

There is no issue with the oxidation forming on the brake discs/rotors.

It is normal behavior.

It will occur just from the moisture in the air.


For those really bothered, see the Porsche option sheet and obtain carbon/ceramic brake rotors and
associated calipers & pads.
 
Hi guys,

just took delivery of Macan 2 weeks ago. At the showroom there were rust on the disc brakes and wheel hubs, my salesperson said that they will go away after some usage. While the rust on the disc breaks did go away, I think the rust on the wheel hubs are not coming off.

Can I get some feedbacks whether the rust will come off or should I go back to my sales and ask them to fix the hubs.

btw, the rust on appears on the 2 rear wheels.
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Thanks you
 
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