2019 600LT Sells for £131,500 on Collecting Cars

2019 600LT Sells for £131,500 on Collecting Cars

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mcl570

96 posts

79 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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_Leg_ said:
I think not twinkle. Special edition so Speciale or Pista is the comparison model and they aint going for anything like this kinda money. Much earlier 25k miles 458s are going for the same money never mind a base 488 that's more money with 16k miles on.
Can't compare 600LT to 458 Speciale... 675LT is the comparison for that? 765LT will be the comparison to the Pista in a years time.

Juno

4,481 posts

250 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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650spider said:
_Leg_ said:
ferdi p said:
_Leg_ said:
I think not twinkle. Special edition so Speciale or Pista is the comparison model and they aint going for anything like this kinda money. Much earlier 25k miles 458s are going for the same money never mind a base 488 that's more money with 16k miles on.
He said 'another' so I'm assuming he was referring to the 720s too...

1st time I've been called Twinkle, love it smile
Bullst twinkle. You added Ferrari. At least stand by your posts. Doh.

Edited by _Leg_ on Saturday 2nd May 01:40
Jeezo...according to others it is supposed to be the McLaren guys that are touchy about 'the brand'!

The Superfast sold for around £50k less than a dealers price, the F12 didn't fare much better.

There are currently over 22 delivery mileage Pistas sitting on dealer forecourts desperate to find an owner.

A shedload more sitting under a cover in garages of speculative buyers.

Put one of them on this site and do you genuinely think it would do strong money?

It would be reflective of how everything else is doing.

If you feel that is wrong and get all upset about it enough to start calling people names, at some point you really need to watch the news or read a newspaper.

Just another clear cut example of a car that in no way shape or form should of had and invoice price of £350k+.

Porsche were probably the only manufacturers whom kept the price realistic, but the trade off being they are 'magnolia'.

I called the prices of the McLarens pretty near, and feel as though a Pista would do £280k. Tops. 
Bang on with Pista's, i've been watching closely

They have been sitting on dealers forecourts at £330-360k for months with hardly any at all moving,there is one at 309k and spec looks good but that's also been there for months,,It once showed deposit received but that sale obviously didn't go through!

I'd say if they want to sell them then £280k ish is probably the number

What is a 765LT going to cost fully specced, i'm guessing it could hit £300k plus with all the toys

5050

284 posts

147 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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tyrrell said:
The deal that McLaren had on the Last 600Lt spiders was specific to a McLaren owned vehicles. That’s why they were able to offer such special deals on these cars, as they were all very Interesting specs, some parts bin specials some fantastic high specs, almost like they were using up un used parts that they were contracted to take from their suppliers.

So they gave a great deal which was quite clearly subsidised from the factory, every ones a winner they clear the decks and the customer gets an amazing drivers car at a known total cost over a two year period with a GFV at the end.
Mine was a factory build to my own spec which was surprising as I presumed the deals would only be on stock cars

04BAP

113 posts

57 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Could a Mac 600 LT hit £100k in the short term knowing the great deals done on them, if I bought the car in its early production life I wouldn't be to happy with the deals done on the later cars which in reality have undermine the price of the early cars bought, could this also be a reflection on the forth coming price adjustment, regards