I don’t regret the finance aspect as it got me into the car and facilitated my nurburgring adventures. I’ll definitely be more diligent with interest rates next time though since I’ve now got a handle on how things work and it’s not as scaryJobbo wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 9:47 pm If you could have bought it without paying the premium over new list, the running costs would be far more palatable.
Finance isn’t a bad thing of itself, but go elsewhere next time and find a proper interest rate, and buy the car at the right price. I reckon a McLaren will harm you on depreciation but nobody’s ever going to say, “You paid £85k for a Boxster?!”![]()
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Paying the premium over list was a far bigger expense than the interest, but I don’t think that’s an issue with McLarens 
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250 laps in 2 yrs
Isn’t McLaren still a bit fragile for extensive track use?
How about stick with Porsche and go for 991.2 GT3 or something Lotus?

Isn’t McLaren still a bit fragile for extensive track use?
How about stick with Porsche and go for 991.2 GT3 or something Lotus?
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Don't let @SSO hear you say that...Coaster1 wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 10:12 pm
Isn’t McLaren still a bit fragile for extensive track use?
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Get the Mclaren. It's a 600LT he's talking about here FFS, it will stand up very well to track abuse!
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Interesting to see a real life example of paying for something like this. Sound like you had a massive ball with it at the 'ring. It looks like there are some McLaren 'bargains' out there, so 570? 720? I have no idea on which one is the one to go for tbh, any one would be an event. Would you have the same expectations for it as a road car, as you found the Cayman, or are you expecting more in that area?
oh, and is the £65k with knowledge of its track history? I'd be curious if that's reduced its value at all in anyone eyes, say compared to the price of one with the same mileage that hadn't been round the ring 250 times. I guess it's had more maintenance than average for that mileage, plus it's designed for it.
oh, and is the £65k with knowledge of its track history? I'd be curious if that's reduced its value at all in anyone eyes, say compared to the price of one with the same mileage that hadn't been round the ring 250 times. I guess it's had more maintenance than average for that mileage, plus it's designed for it.
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Yeah ignore me @revsRus , buy the LT and report back.
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I reckon the track use will affect the value, yes, but it shouldn’t really if you ask me.JonMad wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 11:42 am Interesting to see a real life example of paying for something like this. Sound like you had a massive ball with it at the 'ring. It looks like there are some McLaren 'bargains' out there, so 570? 720? I have no idea on which one is the one to go for tbh, any one would be an event. Would you have the same expectations for it as a road car, as you found the Cayman, or are you expecting more in that area?
oh, and is the £65k with knowledge of its track history? I'd be curious if that's reduced its value at all in anyone eyes, say compared to the price of one with the same mileage that hadn't been round the ring 250 times. I guess it's had more maintenance than average for that mileage, plus it's designed for it.
I’m going to test drive the 600lt in a week’s time when restrictions lift here in Scotland. If it doesn’t have significantly better road manners, especially composure over a bumpy road and visibility then it’s probably going to be rejected.
720s looks like amazing value for money and should have more compliance with it’s fancy suspension but it doesn’t have top exit exhausts and I’m not sure I’d be able to sleep at night if I don’t have top exit exhausts
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I’m looking for a change. 991.2 gt3 is the ‘head’ choice i guessCoaster1 wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 10:12 pm 250 laps in 2 yrs![]()
Isn’t McLaren still a bit fragile for extensive track use?
How about stick with Porsche and go for 991.2 GT3 or something Lotus?
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Top exit exhausts are cool
on a different note have we stopped suggesting diesel golfs and f40’s or did that die with the old forum
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I wouldn't be advertising that it's done 250 laps of the ring!revsRus wrote: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:24 pmI reckon the track use will affect the value, yes, but it shouldn’t really if you ask me.
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It did die, but needs rekindling. 

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Not one hand up for the AMG GTR then?
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They're just a little bit shouty aren't they. GT3 or 600lt everyone for me.
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I'd love a GTR, but you said you didn't want one in your post.
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I really like the AMG GTR, especially in a subtle colour scheme, but no contest between that and a 600LT for me.
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I saw one in what looked like a bright Matt green paint job and it was both bigger than you think and suitably cool.
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