570s owners with a tape measure

570s owners with a tape measure

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Lee Jones Jnr

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1,724 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Whilst it’s not really the time to buy a car or a house, the world will restart eventually and I’ve got my eye on both.
Great house but ‘normal’ garage.
Can anyone tell me how wide a 570s with one door open is please?

Ferruccio

1,835 posts

119 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
Whilst it’s not really the time to buy a car or a house, the world will restart eventually and I’ve got my eye on both.
Great house but ‘normal’ garage.
Can anyone tell me how wide a 570s with one door open is please?
I’ve learnt, over the years, that the only way to play this game, is to try with an actual car in the actual garage........

Lee Jones Jnr

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1,724 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Ferruccio said:
I’ve learnt, over the years, that the only way to play this game, is to try with an actual car in the actual garage........
Absolutely correct but that answer doesn’t humour me or kill a few minutes whilst I’m bored out of my tree!

johnnyreggae

2,941 posts

160 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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OK so it was a 12C but that needed about 20 inches beyond the car width to get in or out and was easier window down

PompeyReece

1,495 posts

89 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Vehicle width with doors open and closed is under the "Body" heading in the spec PDF from the McLaren website:

https://cars.mclaren.com/content/dam/mclaren-autom...

Lee Jones Jnr

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1,724 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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PompeyReece said:
Vehicle width with doors open and closed is under the "Body" heading in the spec PDF from the McLaren website:

https://cars.mclaren.com/content/dam/mclaren-autom...
Thanks
Hadn’t even bothered looking at the McLaren website as it seems to be falling apart

mk1coopers

1,209 posts

152 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
Thanks
Hadn’t even bothered looking at the McLaren website as it seems to be falling apart
Waits for all the haters to say 'just like the cars then'....

I'm currently in no position to buy one, but they are right up there on the list for when I am smile

Lee Jones Jnr

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170 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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mk1coopers said:
Waits for all the haters to say 'just like the cars then'....

I'm currently in no position to buy one, but they are right up there on the list for when I am smile
I thought that as I wrote it but I didn't care enough to edit.

RBT0

1,476 posts

119 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Have the measurement on LT brochure, will post later.

Absolutely reasonable question.

RBT0

1,476 posts

119 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Lee Jones Jnr said:
Whilst it’s not really the time to buy a car or a house, the world will restart eventually and I’ve got my eye on both.
Great house but ‘normal’ garage.
Can anyone tell me how wide a 570s with one door open is please?
2,664mm from McLaren brochure.

I am sure you can find it online...

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 11th April 2020
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With 1 door open = 2,660mm

Owners manual page page 6.10 > https://cars.mclaren.com/content/dam/mclaren-autom...





Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 11th April 00:09


Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 11th April 00:12

davidmcr

10 posts

72 months

Saturday 11th April 2020
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Hi there,

I have just checked my garage. It is 2570mm wide, my 570S fits and you can get in and out. Might not be elegant, but no problem. The door will not open fully but enough to get in and out.

As suggested, my test was done with the demonstrator before ordering. It was a worry for me, but worked well enough.

Best of luck.




br d

8,403 posts

226 months

Saturday 11th April 2020
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Get some of them gym floor tiles up next to it, easy to forget and the door swings up and dings the wall.

speedick

138 posts

237 months

Saturday 11th April 2020
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Something else to bear in mind. ............

Unlike a "normal" car door (that you can slither out of when about 50% open) the Mclaren doors really need to be 70% plus of the way open to be able to get out of the car.

Also, don't forget that amount of upward space needed as well - it's more than you might expect.

r o n n i e

365 posts

176 months

Saturday 11th April 2020
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speedick said:
Something else to bear in mind. ............

Unlike a "normal" car door (that you can slither out of when about 50% open) the Mclaren doors really need to be 70% plus of the way open to be able to get out of the car.

Also, don't forget that amount of upward space needed as well - it's more than you might expect.
Also, open / lower the window with the remote when you are parking somewhere tight helps.

BlackR8

459 posts

77 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Hi All,

Just bringing up an old thread as I am hankering after a McLaren and as things stand the only thing that may stop me taking the plunge is the question on whether it will fit in my garage.

My garage is 2.6m wide on the entrance and then narrows down to 2.2m gradually (one of the walls goes inwards). I have had supercars for a while and all fit albeit very tightly. I have figured that the point of the garage where the car door opens is around 2.4m wide.

For those who have McLaren 570s do you think 2.3/2.4m will be enough to get in/out of the car? I know the door cant be fully extended but was wondering whether I can get in/out with some ungraceful crawling (which I don't mind doing if it means I can bag a McLaren!)

I tried asking the McLaren dealer near me whether I can have a demo car for a couple of hours to check and that hasn't been possible. They seem open to taking a car to check in the garage but only after a deal of sorts is done, but that feels a bit of a waste of time to me if the car isn't going to fit in the first place!

BlackR8

459 posts

77 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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r o n n i e said:
speedick said:
Something else to bear in mind. ............

Unlike a "normal" car door (that you can slither out of when about 50% open) the Mclaren doors really need to be 70% plus of the way open to be able to get out of the car.

Also, don't forget that amount of upward space needed as well - it's more than you might expect.
Also, open / lower the window with the remote when you are parking somewhere tight helps.
In addition to my other question about width, is this confirmed. i.e. you are able wind down and wind up the windows of the car with a touch of a button on the remote? this would help a great deal if trying to crawl out of a very tight opening of the door

davek_964

8,821 posts

175 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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I knew mine wouldn't fit in the garage - if that's a gating factor, can you just keep it outside?

BlackR8

459 posts

77 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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davek_964 said:
I knew mine wouldn't fit in the garage - if that's a gating factor, can you just keep it outside?
What size is your garage? I have no issue getting the car in and out as I believe my garage opening is sufficient but its the door opening that is of concern.

Unfortunately I have no parking available outside so that isn't an option. This is the only thing stopping me from going out and buying a McLaren at the moment!

davek_964

8,821 posts

175 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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My garage is 2.1m at the entrance and 2.34 inside where the door opens. My 360 is tight (drivers mirror needs folding in when I reverse in) and if I eat many more cakes I won't be getting in or out of it while it's in the garage.

Because of the way the doors open on the McLaren I think it would be impossible in mine. Although it is easier to get in and out of 540/570 than my 650.