675LT

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Fezzamania

220 posts

35 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Taffy66 said:
If you don't watch it you'll be a short fat bald 70 yr old waiting to buy his first Supercar. Time to buy one and show us some pics of your new PAJ and turn your dreams into reality.
Lol, im on a diet and considering a hair transplant

HIS LM

1,288 posts

259 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Fezzamania said:
Taffy66 said:
If you don't watch it you'll be a short fat bald 70 yr old waiting to buy his first Supercar. Time to buy one and show us some pics of your new PAJ and turn your dreams into reality.
Lol, im on a diet and considering a hair transplant
This will provide all the looks and performance you will ever need, understated colour and save £100k - it's not mine but I do speak from experience the 650 is a fantastic car and rising in price.


https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106274...

Fezzamania

220 posts

35 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Taffy66 said:
If you don't watch it you'll be a short fat bald 70 yr old waiting to buy his first Supercar. Time to buy one and show us some pics of your new PAJ and turn your dreams into reality.
Give the lad a chance. Whilst Ive been waiting to draw down my pension fund and researching a supercar purchase for 12 months the original plan was to buy a 720S spider until I was side tracked onto a 675LT spider about 6 weeks ago now.
In that time I think a total of 5 have been advertised and Ive seen 2 of them. I don't want a green import from a dubious dealer and nor do i want a white one. Every Mclaren dealer has my details and knows of my interest as does Alaistair Bols yet I'm still drawing a blank.

I really want a car for the summer and we are almost into July and to make matters worse a McLaren dealer has offered me an incredible deal on a 720s spider they have to register by month end to hit their quarterly target so i'm in a right quandry now.
Do I wait for a 5 yr old used car to my spec to suddenly appear out of nowhere or for pretty much the same price do i buy a brand new unregistered car with 3 yr manufacturers warranty and hopefully at least 1st years depreciation covered.

I had been talked around to the used 675LT based on it potentially appreciating but TBH its not really driven by the finances for me. Whether one loses £20k or another gains £20k its not going to break the bank.

I'm starting to think the 720s spider might be more comfortable and practical for me as i'm only getting older and no boy racer.

God knows what decision I will make and its not a straight choice unless a suitable 675LT arises in the next 2 days now.
I could end up going full circle with this as I just want a car now rather than all this procrastinating

heihei

162 posts

195 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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I was sorely tempted to flip my coupe into this, but to me although "cheap" vs the market it wasn't cheap enough to overcome the concerns others have raised. I'd rather wait and see if the right car turns up at a dealer and pay a bit more for peace of mind.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

102 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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I'd buy the new unregistered 720S Spider from the dealer as i know of one guy who did the same and saved a fortune.

Fezzamania

220 posts

35 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Taffy66 said:
I'd buy the new unregistered 720S Spider from the dealer as i know of one guy who did the same and saved a fortune.
Whats a fortune ?
like 60k or 25% off list

Oaky

192 posts

172 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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AndyC_123 said:
Anyone would think he's already got a 675 and is repetitively trying to talk the market up on them...

//williamwaiver

Edited by AndyC_123 on Monday 28th June 13:32
It could not be more obvious if he posted a photo of himself as Rambo driving a Lambo. Waving his or someone else’s nob. At a 675LT.

Amusing nonetheless.

Edited by Oaky on Monday 28th June 21:38

TB993tt

2,032 posts

241 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Oaky said:
AndyC_123 said:
Anyone would think he's already got a 675 and is repetitively trying to talk the market up on them...

//williamwaiver

Edited by AndyC_123 on Monday 28th June 13:32
It could not be more obvious if he posted a photo of himself as Rambo driving a Lambo. Waiving his or someone else’s nob. At a 675LT.

Amusing nonetheless.
It sealed it for me when he posted this

I know colour is subjective but If I could of handled everyone gawping at me in such a in your face colour I would certainly of bought it at that price. I think as a short fat bald 60 yr old a little more restrained colour suits my profile

There are (thankfully) precious few "would of/could of" posters on the Mclaren forum, Mr WW was a regular miscreant hehe


johnnyreggae

2,936 posts

160 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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Fezzamania said:
Whats a fortune ? like 60k or 25% off list
Close enough: 'Jardine Customer Saving‡ £59,950.00'

Not sure if that 720 Spider has now gone but if there's one.....

Fezzamania

220 posts

35 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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ForumLurker said:
Definitely not williewaiver here!

I bought the napier spider from Alastair Bols and collect next week.

Service has been outstanding as per every time I have had dealings with him.

Car currently being serviced at Ascot, comes with 12 months warranty, 4 new tyres fitted, original carbon bucket seats refitted, the electric heated comfort seats included in the price, car detailed within an inch of its life and every document including original invoice.

The napier CC car was interesting, but I know with Alastairs ocd, the car will be as good or better than the day the previous owner collected it new from Ascot.

Thats worth every single penny.

If the owner of the CC 675 had just undertaken the service and put the McLaren warranty on it, it most likely would of achieved more than the £6500 cost to undertake in the auction.

Might be wrong, but that was my thoughts.

I have waited for the right 675 spider to come up for a long time and almost went the 720spider route out of frustration, but perseverance paid of and I am dead excited to get my hands on it next week!

Prices are all over the place; was really interested in the heavy spec blue 720 spider; it was at Ascot in February for around mid £180's, then a specialist dealer at £200k and now another specialist dealer at £225k.

Its surprising McLaren dealers are doing deals as they have very little stock; order a 720 spider now and it will be early next year before it arrives.

This can only help residuals....finally.
Congrats on a great car.
Just out of interest how long did you have to wait for this one to tick all the boxes ? Were you prepared to compromise on anything and if so what would you have forfeited ?

I guess with a used car its a matter of luck what comes to market and when.
Do I roll dice and wait or do I seize a great deal on a new car this month.
£60k off list seems like a great saving and too good a deal to be true.
Got the feeling it was a one off deal and a case of being a cash purchaser in the right place at the right time

Bispal

1,618 posts

151 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Congratulations and welcome to the 675LT club :-)

You will really enjoy the car it looks amazing in green.

Remember to use it in sport / sport with a short press of the esc button so dash display says "ESC DYN" this will mean the car is not torque restricted and if you thought it was fast before its just crazy in this mode. There is still a degree of ESC just in case. The most amazing thing about the 675LT (in addition to the steering, good looks, usability, 36mpg, lightening fast gearbox, air brake, ride comfort) is the amount of traction it has both off the line and in corners, its unreal for a 666bhp RWD car, Have fun.







ForumLurker

47 posts

35 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Thanks Bispal!

AB sent me a pic of the mpg for 80 mile trip to Ascot for the service...39.5mpg! Haha!

Will be interesting to see how it compares to the 650 spider I had; thats been my most favourite car I have had to date.

Honestly, I cannot wait for the 8th!


12pack

1,543 posts

168 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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HIS LM said:
This will provide all the looks and performance you will ever need, understated colour and save £100k - it's not mine but I do speak from experience the 650 is a fantastic car and rising in price.


https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106274...
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ForumLurker

47 posts

35 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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12pack said:
HIS LM said:
This will provide all the looks and performance you will ever need, understated colour and save £100k - it's not mine but I do speak from experience the 650 is a fantastic car and rising in price.


https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106274...
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Have to say, I did really love every journey i made in the 650; such a great car.

Looking forward to seeing how they compare.

HIS LM

1,288 posts

259 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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ForumLurker said:
12pack said:
HIS LM said:
This will provide all the looks and performance you will ever need, understated colour and save £100k - it's not mine but I do speak from experience the 650 is a fantastic car and rising in price.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106274...
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Have to say, I did really love every journey i made in the 650; such a great car.
Looking forward to seeing how they compare.
Congrats on the 675 I saw the car when I bought my 650 from AB, Napier is stunning in real life pics don't do it justice.
Did you trade the VO 650 by any chance ?

HIS LM

1,288 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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ForumLurker said:
No, I did not trade in but that 650 sold very quickly; did you buy it? It looked stunning.

It seems AB sells cars for pretty near the same as what private sellers are asking, but the level of prep and standard he puts out is 1st class, and its the same warranty that McLaren use for extending the warranty.
No the car I bought is TO, it did sell very quickly they are fantastic cars very happy with mine and AB was superb.
Be interested to hear how the 675 compares ?

RSVP911

8,192 posts

133 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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Quick technical question - obviously the car is a carbon tub. But I wonder if the bottom of the tub is open to the ground beneath it or is there a cover hosing protecting the bottom of the carbon tub from grounding out - I only ask as it’s such a low car I can’t see how without a cover, the tub wouldn’t get ruined ?

Also are there any good videos that show you how to work the Sat Nav, work the lift , etc - general walk around of the features.

Re lift from the stalk - is it just two quick pushes upwards or do you have to press the little button on the end of the stalk first - can’t seem to do it.

Oh tyres - can anyone give me an idiots guide to the varying types.

& lastly - warranty - been quoted £5,400 I think + £240 for check up - 12 months (waive £240 if done with service) that’s bloody expensive - any other warranty products none McLaren that are as good / better value.

Charging - I assume charge up whenever you aren’t using it - 24/7 ?

Last one - on a Spider the engine lid is very open and then there is open mesh above the titanium exhausts. When cleaning I assume water just falls through the engine lid air vents and engine lid mesh and it’s fine as it drains through - or does one have to be really careful not to get excess water into the engine housing.

Assume any water that does get in there should be dried off the carbon engine housing or the heat of the engine will evaporate the water causing water ring staining to form ?


Thanks all smile





Edited by RSVP911 on Saturday 29th January 23:11

samoht

5,713 posts

146 months

Saturday 29th January 2022
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This video shows the covers under a 12C, I believe it's the same on the 650/675

The vid is from Thorney, who offer their own warranty programme which is cheaper than the official McLaren one.

David W.

1,908 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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On the nose lift, just watched the SmokingTyre vid on Maserati MC20 and they mention McLaren nose lift being slow and only working when the wheels aren’t moving! Is that you problem? HTHs
Edit Thorney seems very busy but a walk around answering general Qs like yours would be interesting.

RSVP911

8,192 posts

133 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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David W. said:
On the nose lift, just watched the SmokingTyre vid on Maserati MC20 and they mention McLaren nose lift being slow and only working when the wheels aren’t moving! Is that you problem? HTHs
Edit Thorney seems very busy but a walk around answering general Qs like yours would be interesting.
Hi David thanks - no lift does work on the move if accessed from the menu and also from the stick I believe - I think you have to sprinkle it with angels tears to get it to work off the stick or you have to not be a complete and utter plonka like me smile