Mental state of mind when buying a Mclaren

Mental state of mind when buying a Mclaren

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LordOfTheManor

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How long does the average Mclaren customer 'spend thinking about it' before they commit to a purchase
from 1st glimpse of the 'ad' to handing over the cash?

Is there more to consider when its a Mclaren over lets say Ferrari, Lamborghini ?

LordOfTheManor

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So, as with the other brands the 'Supercar Mist' gets to us all........ (unless we are all as crazy as each other, then we need others to reply banghead)


The 720S I bought on the way to picking up something from the Mall in Bristol (wasn't even something for me at the timehippy)

BUT, something has to stop, perhaps I need 'special' help, in the last six months I've been offered a carbon Senna at cost by a friend, who ordered it

just under a million - I even got the space ready to park it (other half stepped in with, what if you get a stone chip!!!! - right move too, with the world out of work,

thank you sweetiewavey)


Now on the mission for a 675lt, as i'm working to a budget, it has to be the right car, "the keeper" as we say, I don't want to be a victim of a poor sale,

because the budget, is the budget.


With cars now at £500k into the millions is there a plan that others work to

1. see as many cars as you can - and go back to the best
2 or pay more for the right car when it comes along


If we were buying houses the purchase takes forever - Yet! I bought my forever house in less than 24 hours and I guess I 'm really glad to say its a keeper cloud9


Edited by LordOfTheManor on Tuesday 16th June 10:20

LordOfTheManor

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TB993tt said:
LordOfTheManor said:
How long does the average Mclaren customer 'spend thinking about it' before they commit to a purchase
from 1st glimpse of the 'ad' to handing over the cash?

Is there more to consider when its a Mclaren over lets say Ferrari, Lamborghini ?
Firstly I suspect there are quite a few Mclaren owners who would never consider a Ferrari or Lamborghini sure I can see the crossover but I'm sure I'm not alone in considering those marques as brash, showy, heavy gold necklace brands..... Mclaren has appeal beyond these particularly for us Brits, whilst yes it's showy it's in a different more techy and acceptable way because it is proper form meets function. Maybe I'm just trying to convince myself that I don't look a flash tw@t, a la F and L drivers, smoking around in a 720 hehe

As for your question, I had some cash burning a hole and visited the Mcl showroom, at that time the differences between the 675LT and 570S they had in stock had to be pointed out to me.... I bought the 570S that day, found getting in and out of the 675 too onerous (for a DD) and also the newer tub and tech won the day. The 570 was and is a great car and only the need to sample the Super Series and even better usability prompted the order for a new 720.
thank you

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Ferruccio said:
You may be over thinking this?
As Yoda said, “Do. Or do not.”
After the last 24 hours I will say that I'm not in the poistion to overthink something thats going to cost £200-250k for the right car,
the keeper car as I've said. (sounds like only fools and horses with the keeper watch! hehe)

I bought the 720S new and don't want to loose that amount of money again.

The right purchase will allow me to be the best advert in the world for the company that supplies and services it !

Its a lovely place owning a keeper, much better than always looking to change.....

Have two keepers already driving




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RT964 said:
LordOfTheManor said:
1. see as many cars as you can - and go back to the best
2 or pay more for the right car when it comes along
Edited by LordOfTheManor on Tuesday 16th June 10:20
A bit of yes to both of these. By seeing as many cars as you can, you can compare and contrast the colour, spec and condition of different cars and it will help refine your own personal definition of "perfect spec" so you'll know exactly what you are looking for and what you're willing to compromise on.

As for paying a little more for the right car, I think it's a short term pain that is worth it if the car is intended to be a keeper. Did I overpay for my 964 when I bought it ? Possibly. However, as I've owned it for almost 20 years, that fact doesn't really matter to me.

The question about waiting is entirely personal. I wanted a 458 and did a bunch of research and looked at lots of cars over the back end of last year and earlier this year. In the end I bought the car that best met my spec at a price I was happy to pay and that was available at the time. Is it my perfect spec ? No. Do I regret not waiting for the perfect spec to come along ? No. I've had way more fun in the past 4 months driving the car than waiting for something with a couple of extra options on it !

Good luck with the search - lots of nice cars out there.
Very Wise Words - they come from your years of 911 ownership I bet

I too have 25 years of 911 ownership under the belt, they were amazing cars

Hope you've kept the 964, its probably worth a lot more now than you paid for it clap

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12pack said:
Interesting question. But for me it’s more the “state of mind when buying another supercar”. This has to do with whether the money goes to another that’s incrementally different, or add funds to my NGO.

But if your question has to do with concerns about depreciation, value etc. over the drive - then I would say just put your money to better use elsewhere.
I take on what you have said but my hands are tied contractually at the moment so I'm restricted in what I can do......

so I have cars around me, But one of them, the 720S was never a keeper

so my plan was to buy originally a Ferrari F8/488 having sold my Speciale banghead

But then my mind went from that to a 675LT

Edited by LordOfTheManor on Tuesday 16th June 16:25

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jamieo said:
This. It really is nothing more than it.

I’ve lost money on my 650, or to be correct, I *spent* money on my 650. But in doing so I got to make some great friends in the owners club and moved on to a 675.

Overall this has meant spending quite a bit of money by most people’s standards, but it is just that. You spend what you can afford and you gain an experience, both ups and downs.

I’ve not heard of anyone having a 675 horror story and know 40+ other UK owners. People have problems sure, they address them and move on.

If your concern is purely financial, but you can afford to be spending 200k, right now I’d advise not thinking of a car, wait for the next dip in the stock market and invest for the long term.
My investments are on going but they don't fill the empty garage that i'm looking at !confused

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12pack said:
Interesting question. But for me it’s more the “state of mind when buying another supercar”. This has to do with whether the money goes to another that’s incrementally different, or add funds to my NGO.

But if your question has to do with concerns about depreciation, value etc. over the drive - then I would say just put your money to better use elsewhere.
I love my cars it's not about money, if you love them it doesn't matter
but I can only love them like prize possessions that why they have to be the right cars

I'm just sad I guess

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RSbandit said:
For me I was set on a McLaren for at least two yrs before I got one more to do with waiting for them to come into my budget (570s) than anything. I started monitoring the mkt properly in early 2019 with Autotrader alerts to see how much cars were going for and how long they were staying on the mkt. That gave me a good feel for things so that when I really started looking in Aug last yr I was able to spot the cars that looked like decent value. It still took me 4 months to get the right car with desired colour and spec but when it popped up I didn't waste any time and had my deposit down on same day as the ad appeared...best car I've ever owned and the ownership experience so far has been well worth the money.
I admire your patient in waiting! something I struggle with, my father had my share, he was amazing!

Your well thought out plan has probably saved you a fortune and the fairy tale was obtained at the end, the perfect purchase I guess

Tell me - what colour did you go for ?

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12pack said:
LordOfTheManor said:
I love my cars it's not about money, if you love them it doesn't matter
but I can only love them like prize possessions that why they have to be the right cars
I’m with you there. All the more important to spring for the right one so you don’t fret about changing for another or losing value, and put the rest of your funds to do good!
Spot on! - It sounds so easy, it must be ME that attracts the trouble!

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the car looks amazingrotate I would normally say black but its going to be a little more than that, I'm sure

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is the spider a nicer road car than the coupe?

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At the moment I've got lock down hair, so I've started to wear a capyikes

LordOfTheManor

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This is the new Horse in the stable!


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bennno said:
I just popped in for a look last weekend, was offered a drive, car was stunning, casually agreed great price with main dealer.

Admittedly it’s only a sports series but it’s still stupendously quick, pre depreciated they are very, very good value currently.

Collecting tomorrow.
Fab! what colour did you go for?

LordOfTheManor

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Storm grey looks really aggressive - good choice

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Saturday 20th June 2020
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Yep! I know the ads still running but we only bought it this afternoon driving

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Taffy66 said:
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This is the new Horse in the stable!

What an absolutely stunning car..Wise choice to get a Spyder on the 675 due to the carbon tub..I'm assuming its the one with only 150 Miles which makes it an even better buy.
Yep! The company were amazing!, The car is like "brand new"

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bennno said:
That colour is stunning.
"Brave" I think is the word rotate

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I also had a green Porsche and you are right the colour sold it !

This is a keeper, as I've said, had green before and loved it !

This is Napier green - someone told me it was the launch colour for the spider

I was originally going for white, but haven't come across one, nice enough to buy