McLaren 600LT Spider | PH Video
We took the 600LT Spider to the beach. We very nearly didn't come back...
We first drove the 600LT Spider earlier this year, in the States. Matt B thought it was "utterly, utterly fabulous". Prior to that, Dan P considered the coupe version probably the best new car he drove in 2018. Since then, the rest of us have driven the quickest version yet of McLaren's pocket supercar - and we're inclined to agree. Its demerits are made to seem like trifling concerns against a superlative backdrop. Make no mistake, this is one of the best cars you can buy anywhere in the world right now.
So overt and palpable is its ability, that it raises the obvious question: is the 600LT Spider the best car that McLaren currently makes? And if it is, how high is it in the shortlist of the best cars McLaren has ever made? Don't expect a conclusive answer in the next 9 minutes - these are the sort of hypotheticals that last a life cycle, and beyond - but let both questions percolate as you join Dan on England's south coast. Because, if nothing else, days at the seaside don't get any better than this.
And yes, I *am* trying to spoil their fun, because spoiling other people’s fun is exactly what some owners of these cars are doing to the pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders in that area, who now feel the road is too unsafe to enjoy. Well done PH for promoting it as a destination.
Take it to the track.
And yes, I *am* trying to spoil their fun, because spoiling other people’s fun is exactly what some owners of these cars are doing to the pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders in that area, who now feel the road is too unsafe to enjoy. Well done PH for promoting it as a destination.
Take it to the track.
And yes, I *am* trying to spoil their fun, because spoiling other people’s fun is exactly what some owners of these cars are doing to the pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders in that area, who now feel the road is too unsafe to enjoy. Well done PH for promoting it as a destination.
Take it to the track.
Such cars are merely an ego trip for the juvenile mind, a selfish indulgence & an irrelevance on todays roads. Fine maybe on a track or in a country with proper decent roads & no speed limits, but nowhere else. Does such a country exist I wonder?
No doubt salesmen get the last laugh at the expense of their customers as they trouser their commission, so good luck to them.
Such cars are merely an ego trip for the juvenile mind, a selfish indulgence & an irrelevance on todays roads. Fine maybe on a track or in a country with proper decent roads & no speed limits, but nowhere else. Does such a country exist I wonder?
No doubt salesmen get the last laugh at the expense of their customers as they trouser their commission, so good luck to them.
Here you go mate, have a great time with some fellow like-minded enthusiasts
And yes, I *am* trying to spoil their fun, because spoiling other people’s fun is exactly what some owners of these cars are doing to the pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders in that area, who now feel the road is too unsafe to enjoy. Well done PH for promoting it as a destination.
Take it to the track.
Roads are actually paid for to get people to move from A to B to make money for the economy, whether they are travelling to work or using a van, lorry etc.
People not using the roads for that purpose such as people spanking their cars for fun, pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists just need to be happy they are getting something to use without "paying" for it.
So all lumped in the same bracket, they are all users of a road provided to serve another purpose, ie commerse.
And at least most of the fast car drivers have some sort of insurance for third parties whilst using that road .....
And yes, I *am* trying to spoil their fun, because spoiling other people’s fun is exactly what some owners of these cars are doing to the pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders in that area, who now feel the road is too unsafe to enjoy. Well done PH for promoting it as a destination.
Take it to the track.
Roads are actually paid for to get people to move from A to B to make money for the economy, whether they are travelling to work or using a van, lorry etc.
People not using the roads for that purpose such as people spanking their cars for fun, pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists just need to be happy they are getting something to use without "paying" for it.
So all lumped in the same bracket, they are all users of a road provided to serve another purpose, ie commerse.
And at least most of the fast car drivers have some sort of insurance for third parties whilst using that road .....
All who pay tax are "paying" for it, because the money is taken from one big melting pot that all tax collected goes into. There is no separate collection fund where it is ear marked for spending on roads. (Money collected from Vehicle Tax (VED) or fuel is not ring fenced for road expenditure).
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