650S prices

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Dezbo

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188 posts

83 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Some going up, some going down - don’t understand this market at all

cgt2

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188 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Thorney prices seem eye watering though.

ex-devonpaul

1,187 posts

137 months

Wednesday 27th March
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cgt2 said:
Thorney prices seem eye watering though.
Do Thorney offer warranty on all cars they sell with an extension option?

In which case for the 650/12C you're looking at as close as you'll get to an approved used Mcdealer car for a later model, priced accordingly?

macdeb

8,511 posts

255 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I'd say some cars are better than the not quite so good.

cgt2

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188 months

Wednesday 27th March
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ex-devonpaul said:
Do Thorney offer warranty on all cars they sell with an extension option?

In which case for the 650/12C you're looking at as close as you'll get to an approved used Mcdealer car for a later model, priced accordingly?
No idea but there is a McLaren approved 12C in the network at £74k with 11,000 miles.

Thorney have a 47,000 miler for £79k and a 24,000 miler at £86k.

I understand specs vary but seems like a vast disparity.

BlackR8

459 posts

77 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I understand the Thorney cars also only come with 3 months warranty too, unless you pay or negotiate the full year coverage.

cutting42

28 posts

96 months

Wednesday 27th March
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As a Thorney customer (pickup tomorrow) I'd say they are great value for the slightly nervous first time supercar purchaser. The cars are brought up to perfect condition with all issues resolved and an all in 3 month warranty backed by themselves, not an insurance company.

John and Tony are technical and incredibly knowledgable and great contributors to the McLaren community, especially for cars/owners not covered by the McLaren dealer network.

For me an extra £5k or so over the lower prices is a price worth paying for the peace of mind it gives me.

murphyaj

639 posts

75 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Thorney cars are on SOR with prices set by the owner. Some owners will be more realistic than others regarding the price. Thorney get an upfront fee for selling the car of £4500, so if someone wants to sell their car for an unrealistic price I'm sure Thorney will let them.

All their cars come with a 3-month warranty with the option to extend. They will have had their full pre-warranty inspection and had any issues resolved prior to sale, which is what you are really paying for over a car from a lesser dealer or private sale.

Thorneys own website for potential sellers says "if it hasn’t sold in 2 months its priced wrong". 6 of their cars have been on sale for over 6 months, so clearly some sellers don't take that to heart.

Sarnie

8,045 posts

209 months

Wednesday 27th March
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murphyaj said:
Thorney cars are on SOR with prices set by the owner. Some owners will be more realistic than others regarding the price. Thorney get an upfront fee for selling the car of £4500, so if someone wants to sell their car for an unrealistic price I'm sure Thorney will let them.

All their cars come with a 3-month warranty with the option to extend. They will have had their full pre-warranty inspection and had any issues resolved prior to sale, which is what you are really paying for over a car from a lesser dealer or private sale.

Thorneys own website for potential sellers says "if it hasn’t sold in 2 months its priced wrong". 6 of their cars have been on sale for over 6 months, so clearly some sellers don't take that to heart.
£4,500 upfront? Who would do that??

Mr Cod

140 posts

104 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I agree - particularly when Alastair Bols is selling great examples for £80k - no warranty but I know that he doesn't sell anything that hasn't passed a recent Mclaren/specialist inspection.

Streetbeat

890 posts

76 months

Wednesday 27th March
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murphyaj said:
Thorney get an upfront fee for selling the car of £4500
Not true, they are sale or return unless they are their own.

davek_964

8,818 posts

175 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Mr Cod said:
I agree - particularly when Alastair Bols is selling great examples for £80k - no warranty but I know that he doesn't sell anything that hasn't passed a recent Mclaren/specialist inspection.
They do have a warranty, which you can pay to extend to a year if you wish

Dezbo

Original Poster:

188 posts

83 months

Wednesday 27th March
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macdeb said:
I'd say some cars are better than the not quite so good.
What would you say makes a good car - spec, condition?

samoht

5,716 posts

146 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I think perhaps part of the reason the market looks confusing is that asking price has little to do with age or mileage. The difference between 8 and 10 years old isn't that significant and I'm not aware of any running improvements being made. And a car that's been used and maintained is often a better bet than one that's been laid up, so at this age a four-digit odo reading is a mixed blessing.

Another thing is that several cars have been advertised for over a year; the average ad age on AT is 5 months. So the asking prices may represent different levels of realism.

Most of the cars are between £80k and £90k, so I'd start looking in that range. Given how long some cars have been for sale I'd also look at some higher priced examples with a view to negotiating a chunk off if the car looks decent.

Dezbo said:
What would you say makes a good car - spec, condition?
Condition first I think, as small things can be pricey to put right. Cosmetic condition is important, as is mechanical condition and service history. I'd want an independent inspection on any 650S. Basically these cars left the showroom a decade ago, and will have diverged considerably in condition since then based on who's owned them, how they've been used, and who's maintained them.

Brake disc condition could account for ~£10k.

I'd want a car that's at had oil changes by mileage at the bare minimum to avoid storing up trouble.


Spec is also partly taste, there may be specific things you're after. I think carbon-fibre bits add some value generally. But that would be secondary to me.


TBCTBC

1,495 posts

89 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Sarnie said:
£4,500 upfront? Who would do that??
Read what the seller gets for their £4,500 first and then the answer is more understandable.

Edited by TBCTBC on Thursday 28th March 08:48

Frankychops

498 posts

9 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I've just bought a 650s spider. Looking everything for sale, this is the only other that's sensible.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403127...

a lovely car i've seen in the flesh. some of the thorney ones are expensive and 'low' spec without carbon.

however at circa £90k a 650s must be the best buy out there for the money?

200Plus Club

10,757 posts

278 months

Wednesday 27th March
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That looks lovely well done

Dezbo

Original Poster:

188 posts

83 months

Thursday 28th March
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Frankychops said:
I've just bought a 650s spider. Looking everything for sale, this is the only other that's sensible.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403127...

a lovely car i've seen in the flesh. some of the thorney ones are expensive and 'low' spec without carbon.

however at circa £90k a 650s must be the best buy out there for the money?
He’s just put the price up on that one compared with the one you bought

Frankychops

498 posts

9 months

Thursday 28th March
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It was in at McLaren for service work.

I don’t collect mine for a few weeks frown

They do make the thorney ones look expensive

robj4

392 posts

157 months

Thursday 28th March
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Dezbo said:
Frankychops said:
I've just bought a 650s spider. Looking everything for sale, this is the only other that's sensible.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403127...

a lovely car i've seen in the flesh. some of the thorney ones are expensive and 'low' spec without carbon.

however at circa £90k a 650s must be the best buy out there for the money?
He’s just put the price up on that one compared with the one you bought
Looks amazing, still at £ 83,950 on the website but £ 87,950 on AT