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Jon666 said:
Highly competent car but never a classic in a million years. Stop the delusion, enjoy a great car, accept the inevetable depreciation.
Agree it will always depreciate from new and in the short term but so did 430 scuderia.I would say its far more than a highly competent car and is most definitely under appreciated/valued but because of the growing brand/future demand and being built in such small numbers in real terms it does make it a strong proposition for a future classic even if its not in my lifetime
You need to have vision with these things and I'm amazed at the reaction I get particularly with the younger generations ( future car buyers ) with the McLaren versus the Ferrari.
There are probably 5 or 6 458's to every 12C/650S and that's exclusivity for you.
675 LT prices don't seem to bad with £100k premiums
W4NTED said:
the 430 Scud was a ltd edition car and not a mass produced car so that comparison is just naff. The younger generations are excited to see a Mclaren as they are new. Once Mclaren continue bringing out 8 new models a year the novelty will wear off. Reminds me of when the R8 was launched - what is it now just a pimped up Audi TT
"There are probably 5 or 6 458's to every 12C/650S and that's exclusivity for you" - Let's talk after 5 years when Mclarens will be like Audis - everywhere
McLaren is hardly bringing out 8 models a year ???!"There are probably 5 or 6 458's to every 12C/650S and that's exclusivity for you" - Let's talk after 5 years when Mclarens will be like Audis - everywhere
3,500 12C and 2,500 650S worldwide is hardly Audi numbers.
The only reason Mclarens will be everywhere is because they have the best product and will be conquesting other supercar buyers.
Believe me when I say the Italians are afraid, very afraid. Mafia or not
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