SOL - BUYING A USED MCLAREN 720s NEXT YEAR?

SOL - BUYING A USED MCLAREN 720s NEXT YEAR?

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anonymous-user

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55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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heihei

162 posts

196 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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I liked the comment "they won't trade below £140-150k"!!

Juno

4,481 posts

250 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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He’s got to sell his Murcielago first and I think that might take some doing!

anonymous-user

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55 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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I’m assuming this had been approved by McLaren Automotive because it is made in association with one of their main dealers. If so, I'm surprised they have engaged one of the well-known Youtubers when considering all the bad publicity they got from the likes of TGE, Phil Dixon & Salomondrin etc.

Rightly or wrongly, the Youtubers influenced an awful lot of ill feeling towards the brand, and IMO, are responsible for a lot of the negative opinions we still hear and read about.

heihei

162 posts

196 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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It's a fair point, but car manufacturers only have themselves to blame in a sense, as they have effectively empowered the influencers by giving them preferential access to the cars, either on loan or priority on limited edition vehicles. The odd thing is that very few of the videos have much to say about how the cars actually drive!

12pack

1,547 posts

169 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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heihei said:
It's a fair point, but car manufacturers only have themselves to blame in a sense, as they have effectively empowered the influencers by giving them preferential access to the cars, either on loan or priority on limited edition vehicles. The odd thing is that very few of the videos have much to say about how the cars actually drive!
Indeed - most likely because none of these guys are actually any good at driving.

Early on in my V12V ownership I ended up showing one of them at a meet how easy it was to drift the car around a roundabout. His reaction was to upchuck the bacon buttie we'd just had courtesy of the dealer.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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heihei said:
It's a fair point, but car manufacturers only have themselves to blame in a sense, as they have effectively empowered the influencers by giving them preferential access to the cars, either on loan or priority on limited edition vehicles. The odd thing is that very few of the videos have much to say about how the cars actually drive!
Also, the odd thing is that very few of these so called influencers have an audience that fits in with the demographics of a 'real-world' supercar owner.

The YT's do more damage than good. Someone at McLaren needs to get a grip on this.

utgjon

713 posts

174 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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12pack said:
Indeed - most likely because none of these guys are actually any good at driving.

Early on in my V12V ownership I ended up showing one of them at a meet how easy it was to drift the car around a roundabout. His reaction was to upchuck the bacon buttie we'd just had courtesy of the dealer.
i'm sure that's more of a reflection on their passengering, or your driving, rather than theirs!

12pack

1,547 posts

169 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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utgjon said:
i'm sure that's more of a reflection on their passengering, or your driving, rather than theirs!
OK - good point