YouTuber out of his 12c after two weeks
YouTuber out of his 12c after two weeks
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RSbandit

Original Poster:

2,999 posts

153 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MM2ldgAUSXE

Admittedly it's a 7 yo 12c but having the engine
stop working on the M25 is not a pleasant experience and quite dangerous also. I guess he can return the car to the selling dealer for full refund as its within 30 days? Gonna be tough for them to move it on given the negative publicity even if they repair the issues.

IMI A

9,922 posts

222 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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I was really looking forward to hearing how he got on and prove the reliability myth wrong. Poor lad. And that sounds very dangerous the way the car packed up on him.

Am43

292 posts

104 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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IMI A said:
I was really looking forward to hearing how he got on and prove the reliability myth wrong. Poor lad. And that sounds very dangerous the way the car packed up on him.
Me too. I was also planning to follow this closely, be interesting to see how it pans out. I feel it may not be public knowledge.

Has anyone else or heard of any engine failures I was under the impression they were pretty much bulletproof.

Driver101

14,451 posts

142 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Am43 said:
IMI A said:
I was really looking forward to hearing how he got on and prove the reliability myth wrong. Poor lad. And that sounds very dangerous the way the car packed up on him.
Me too. I was also planning to follow this closely, be interesting to see how it pans out. I feel it may not be public knowledge.

Has anyone else or heard of any engine failures I was under the impression they were pretty much bulletproof.
There is nothing to suggest it's an engine failure. It very much sounds an issue on the fueling side. It might not be that serious.


I can't understand why someone wouldn't have breakdown cover when running expensive cars. Who would abandon their car on the M25.

Also who on earth carries a gallon of petrol in their car these days?

RSbandit

Original Poster:

2,999 posts

153 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Yeah I also was interested to see how it went for him but he bought an early 12c and jumps at the first sign of trouble he must have known there was a chance of some issues with such a car...I thought he had a warranty anyway so fix the issue and stick with it I would have thought. Perhaps it's just cold feet and he can return it for full refund I'd imagine.

Pothole

34,367 posts

303 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Am43 said:
IMI A said:
I was really looking forward to hearing how he got on and prove the reliability myth wrong. Poor lad. And that sounds very dangerous the way the car packed up on him.
Me too. I was also planning to follow this closely, be interesting to see how it pans out. I feel it may not be public knowledge.

Has anyone else or heard of any engine failures I was under the impression they were pretty much bulletproof.
Have you never watched Hoovie's Garage?

Hurri360

37 posts

96 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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He mentioned doing trackdays, does he need to do the inspections?
Sounds a bit of idiot to me leaving the car at the side of a motorway with no hard shoulder.
Irresponsible to say the least

isaldiri

23,216 posts

189 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Am43 said:
Has anyone else or heard of any engine failures I was under the impression they were pretty much bulletproof.
I know of at least 3 12c engines that have failed.

Andeh1

7,454 posts

227 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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I do often wonder how many of these could be "publicity stunts", inevitabl this video will become one of his top viewed ones within a few weeks....

MclaesLaren

180 posts

114 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Lots of moaning. All cars can fail.

CoolHands

21,981 posts

216 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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BLEW UP!

yeah maybe.

Probably set up for more views. The gallon of petrol thing is very weird, + he sounds like a cock.

Driver101

14,451 posts

142 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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RSbandit said:
Yeah I also was interested to see how it went for him but he bought an early 12c and jumps at the first sign of trouble he must have known there was a chance of some issues with such a car...I thought he had a warranty anyway so fix the issue and stick with it I would have thought. Perhaps it's just cold feet and he can return it for full refund I'd imagine.
It's hardly a shock that an older car has an issue. How often to owners trade in their car when they know a bill is coming?

He will be able to reject the car, but I think it's bit unfair to instantly reject a car without even knowing what the issue is. It might not even be that serious. Some new replacement parts is better than old parts that will fail in the future.

I'm still curious about carrying the fuel can. It's strange he was carrying a fuel can and his car broke down with fueling issues.

How does McLaren warranty view track days? He was open to admit he used it for track days.

Am43

292 posts

104 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Pothole said:
Have you never watched Hoovie's Garage?
Off to do it now smile

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,745 posts

86 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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CoolHands said:
The gallon of petrol thing is very weird, + he sounds like a cock.
I agree.

Is the car just out of fuel? Why would you abandon a car (especially one like that) in a live lane of the M25 and just go home in a taxi??? Oh and then wonder why the battery went flat with the hazard lights flashing for days on end!!!

IMI A

9,922 posts

222 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Pothole said:
Am43 said:
IMI A said:
I was really looking forward to hearing how he got on and prove the reliability myth wrong. Poor lad. And that sounds very dangerous the way the car packed up on him.
Me too. I was also planning to follow this closely, be interesting to see how it pans out. I feel it may not be public knowledge.

Has anyone else or heard of any engine failures I was under the impression they were pretty much bulletproof.
Have you never watched Hoovie's Garage?
I love that guy and yes two new engines and a gearbox under warranty! Still was hoping!!

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Who the hell leaves their car on the M25, also leaving all of his work gear in it and gets a taxi home? Bizarre thing to do. The battery will drain if it has been sat on the M25, then also sat in a recovery compound for X amount of time with them still on – The recovery company wouldn’t have access to turn them off. Could this be a cop-out if he has been doing some track days and he has damaged the car in the process? Something isn’t adding up. Very strange behaviour.

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 31st August 19:21

andrew

10,268 posts

213 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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yeah. a mclaren breaking down, whatever next ?
smile

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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andrew said:
yeah. a mclaren breaking down, whatever next ?
smile
There's a village looking for you.


andrew

10,268 posts

213 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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MAC 720S said:
andrew said:
yeah. a mclaren breaking down, whatever next ?
smile
There's a village looking for you.

you're taller than i imagined smile

355spiderguy

1,476 posts

192 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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andrew said:
yeah. a mclaren breaking down, whatever next ?
smile
Do post something / anything about your old Lambo Andrew?

Or is it just sniping from the sidelines you are capable of?

scratchchin