I watched the McLaren F1 portion of the auction live. Bid opened at 13m and I swear the dude was saying 30m. Probably should find an auctioneer that can pronounce an N sound when you’re selling cars in the teen-million range.
I watched the McLaren F1 portion of the auction live. Bid opened at 13m and I swear the dude was saying 30m. Probably should find an auctioneer that can pronounce an N sound when you’re selling cars in the teen-million range.
I just a car in that exact spec on Tuesday. Gotta love a color called Tangerine Scream.
Outside of tires, I think that 1) their track isn’t big enough to get there. and 2) their customers don’t care.
If you are willing to pay for the development and testing, yes. Their prices arent cheap.
I drove a manual Corolla hatch last week, decent car, but the reviews saying its fun to drive might be going a little too far. This thing needs a hot version now that everyone else has left the game, a 60 hp bump with some sporty suspension bits. Not just a black wheel and badge pack.
McLaren Special Operations offically says anything is available, as long as you’re willing to pay for it.
Shipping isnt advertised when it’s being shipped to your house, but there is never an additional shipping charge attached to any product when you are purchasing from a physical location. You buy a Chevy car from a Chevy store, just like you buy an Old Navy shirt from an Old Navy store, they advertise a $9.99 shirt you…
I was recently car shopping and really wanted to take a look at a manual sport hatch, but nobody has one in stock..
I’m not capable of recommending a car with an automatic transmission. He should get a Focus ST.
And a hundred Miatas
Exactly, the options make up for the price, and I dont think you’ll find a 1LT on a lot, dealers are going to order loaded cars as long as they’re moving. Also under 60k gets you thinking yeah I can do that. Once you’re in the door another 10k is easier to justify.
I’m not a supra or C8 fan, I cant get wait to get back to $500 jeep updates.
It’s the opposite, dealers arent ordering the 1LT, the profit margin on options makes it worth twice as much to them. It will be, oh you want that 1LT, we can put in an order and get one in 3 months, we have a few 3LTs with the nose lift and a few other options on the lot.
Destination is a BS charge so they can advertise MSRP under that by a grand.
And that’s before, dealer doc fee, dealer prep fee, tax, title, license. Nobody is seeing one out the door under $60k unless the 2021 get some upgrades and dealers get stuck with 2020s.
So with a dealer doc fee the car isnt under $60k. Even before TTL, which puts it about $65k in my state. More or less depending on your state.
Even the guys at EAG are laughing at this price.
Needs more pedals not more power.