Considering a 720S

Considering a 720S

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supersport

Original Poster:

4,085 posts

229 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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I am considering a 720S coupe.

I know the Gorilla glass can crack. Are the windscreens ok on these?

Are both covered under the warranty?

I'm potentially looking at a January 2019 car, slightly concerned that it will soon be out of the paint warranty but I really like the colour and spec.

Assuming it's under a Mclaren warranty, is there anything else I should be looking at or be concerned about?

davek_964

8,889 posts

177 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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I think windscreens do crack on them too, and that will generally be your windscreen insurance not warranty.

TBCTBC

1,503 posts

91 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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If you've not seen it, this buyers guide will help:

https://youtu.be/Z0N2EwTBl9c?si=tdguTdhe_SGInU1N

supersport

Original Poster:

4,085 posts

229 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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Thanks.

Do they have a tracker as standard? I would imagine that a few insurers would ask for them at that price point.

davek_964

8,889 posts

177 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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supersport said:
Thanks.

Do they have a tracker as standard? I would imagine that a few insurers would ask for them at that price point.
Yes - I assume Vodafone, same as other models.

(Admiral doesn't usually require Tracker, and at least for my 650 Spider the difference in premium is less than the Tracker subscription).

Edited by davek_964 on Wednesday 11th October 15:05

Rocketreid

632 posts

74 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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supersport said:
Thanks.

Do they have a tracker as standard? I would imagine that a few insurers would ask for them at that price point.
No they don’t, it was an option but is a Vodaphone system.

Rocketreid

632 posts

74 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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supersport said:
I am considering a 720S coupe.

I know the Gorilla glass can crack. Are the windscreens ok on these?

Are both covered under the warranty?

I'm potentially looking at a January 2019 car, slightly concerned that it will soon be out of the paint warranty but I really like the colour and spec.

Assuming it's under a Mclaren warranty, is there anything else I should be looking at or be concerned about?
The 3 issues with the 720s is:

Corrosion on the front wing fenders
Cracked Gorilla Glass
Accumulators

Not much else really

br d

8,410 posts

228 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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What is the Accumulator issue?

samoht

5,804 posts

148 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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The Super Series cars have a fluid component to their suspension which enables the cross-linked behaviour, resisting roll without making the suspension so stiff over bumps.

The accumulators store the fluid under pressure, over time they can lose pressure causing suspension faults or hard ride.

McLaren will replace the accumulators for free under warranty, or for a king's ransom otherwise.

V Engineering and I think Thorney will replace accumulators with their own rechargeable equivalents, once you've done that it's quick and cheap to top up pressure e.g. at annual services, so make it much less of an issue ongoing.

Rocketreid

632 posts

74 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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supersport said:
I am considering a 720S coupe.

I know the Gorilla glass can crack. Are the windscreens ok on these?

Are both covered under the warranty?

I'm potentially looking at a January 2019 car, slightly concerned that it will soon be out of the paint warranty but I really like the colour and spec.

Assuming it's under a Mclaren warranty, is there anything else I should be looking at or be concerned about?
A chap in our Club is putting on a really high spec 720S Performance with Alistair Bols shortly.

Well worth a look

br d

8,410 posts

228 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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samoht said:
The Super Series cars have a fluid component to their suspension...
Right, thanks for that. Didn't have that with either my coupe or spider despite doing decent mileage.

supersport

Original Poster:

4,085 posts

229 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Rocketreid said:
supersport said:
I am considering a 720S coupe.

I know the Gorilla glass can crack. Are the windscreens ok on these?

Are both covered under the warranty?

I'm potentially looking at a January 2019 car, slightly concerned that it will soon be out of the paint warranty but I really like the colour and spec.

Assuming it's under a Mclaren warranty, is there anything else I should be looking at or be concerned about?
A chap in our Club is putting on a really high spec 720S Performance with Alistair Bols shortly.

Well worth a look
Had a good chat with Alistair this morning.

M666LMJ

59 posts

129 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Hi Supersport.type
The windscreens are covered by warranty for the first 5 years. There is a caveat.
It has to be a stress fracture spreading from the edge of the windsreen. Any sign if a
Stone chip will be rejected.

Gorilla glass is covered. They can be replaced with polycarbonate units to avoid future issues.

Corrosion warranty is 5 years. Get it inspected ASAP and booked in through McLaren dealer before deadline.

CHEERS. M666LMJ.



macdeb

8,531 posts

257 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Alistair Bols has a beautiful Storm Grey 720S with orange accents, it's the car I'd buy 'if' I had the money but unfortunately don't cry Good luck with search.

supersport

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4,085 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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macdeb said:
Alistair Bols has a beautiful Storm Grey 720S with orange accents, it's the car I'd buy 'if' I had the money but unfortunately don't cry Good luck with search.
He does indeed. But it already has a deposit on it.

Dazza N

300 posts

151 months

Tuesday 7th November 2023
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supersport said:
I am considering a 720S coupe.

I know the Gorilla glass can crack. Are the windscreens ok on these?

Are both covered under the warranty?

I'm potentially looking at a January 2019 car, slightly concerned that it will soon be out of the paint warranty but I really like the colour and spec.

Assuming it's under a Mclaren warranty, is there anything else I should be looking at or be concerned about?
Did you find a car ?