Mc claren after Lamborghini huracan
Mc claren after Lamborghini huracan
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Tottenham9

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14 posts

129 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Having sold my 3 yr old Lamborghini tecnica when moving house, don’t like huracan replacement thinking of mc claren 750 s replacement
any advice welcome

Gassmi

88 posts

3 months

Thursday 30th April
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Completely different beast. 750S is faster, sharper, ride is witchcraft but you'll miss the V10 noise daily. Build quality's a dice roll, depreciation worse than Lambo. Try a 765LT if you still want theatre. Otherwise go in eyes open on ownership niggles.

andysv

1,362 posts

252 months

Saturday 2nd May
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I swapped over from a Murcie to a 720, no regrets at all other than my old car continued to appreciate but no one else s look into the future crystal ball worked either. The build quality isn t the same but nothings fallen off and nothing has gone wrong. From a performance point of view imho the 720/750 is on a slightly different level, make sure you pointing it in a straight line driving

Edited by andysv on Saturday 2nd May 14:33

AB

19,977 posts

220 months

Saturday 2nd May
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Following with interest as I try and decide which one of these two to opt for.

andysv

1,362 posts

252 months

Saturday 2nd May
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You need to try a Lambo then a McLaren they are quite different, I would have swapped sooner if I had done that but I’m getting old (62) and the street theatre wasn’t for me anymore. Everyone wants something different and I loved all of my Italian cars at the time but I’m extremely happy buzzing around in a 720 that punches way above its price range.

12pack

1,682 posts

193 months

Sunday 3rd May
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Indeed, even a 570 or 650 would provide at least much objective performance, with the chassis and hydraulic steering being significantly superior with the intrinsic benefits of the CF tub (less weight and better stiffness). Not to mention better a seating position and forward visibility. A spider would actually sound better where it counts - inside the cabin. Of course the subjective bits are up to you.