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You can't help but wonder how where this leaves the Senna with its very challenging looks and very high price tag.
Any comparisons between the 720s and Senna so far show the Senna to be a step forward on the track but a step backward on the road.
It seems like this would close that gap on the track and therefore reduce the reasons to go for a Senna, save maybe £400k and get something far easier on the eye.
The achilles heel for the P1 is the batteries; also, it is 'old hat' for the 'must have the latest' consumer.
However it is still a stunning, stunning car.
The achilles heel for the Senna is the looks, and, unfortunately now, the impending 765LT.
I can't think of a 'however' for the Senna.
The new car is going to be immense and a huge thumbs up for anyone whom has managed to secure a build.
Any comparisons between the 720s and Senna so far show the Senna to be a step forward on the track but a step backward on the road.
It seems like this would close that gap on the track and therefore reduce the reasons to go for a Senna, save maybe £400k and get something far easier on the eye.
The achilles heel for the P1 is the batteries; also, it is 'old hat' for the 'must have the latest' consumer.
However it is still a stunning, stunning car.
The achilles heel for the Senna is the looks, and, unfortunately now, the impending 765LT.
I can't think of a 'however' for the Senna.
The new car is going to be immense and a huge thumbs up for anyone whom has managed to secure a build.
Incredible how a standard, already few years old, 720 leaves the Pista....even more incredible to wonder what the 765LT will be like.
At Mclaren Glasgow yesterday they had a P1 parked in the workshop with a Silver Senna parked right in front of it...amazing how elegant the P1 is in comparison...not often you will get the chance to see them in that close a proximity to compare.
2 very different cars in all aspects.
The fully silver Senna was the 1st one i thought was stunning...some of the chosen colours really don't help with the aesthetics...
At Mclaren Glasgow yesterday they had a P1 parked in the workshop with a Silver Senna parked right in front of it...amazing how elegant the P1 is in comparison...not often you will get the chance to see them in that close a proximity to compare.
2 very different cars in all aspects.
The fully silver Senna was the 1st one i thought was stunning...some of the chosen colours really don't help with the aesthetics...
mcbuild said:
Confirmed details:
700 spider, 700 coupe units
765 LT naming
no 600LT-Style upper exhausts
Source: Secured build
At least 201 too many in each variant i feel.700 spider, 700 coupe units
765 LT naming
no 600LT-Style upper exhausts
Source: Secured build
The 675LTs seem to of held on well to their values due to smaller numbers.
Seems like there are lots of 600LTs available...no idea of their build numbers as they havn't really interested me but around half a dozen for sale at my local McLaren dealer alone...you certainly wouldn't ever turn up to a Ferrari dealer and see 6 or more Pistas kicking about for sale.
Really looking forward to seeing what the 765LT can do though...
PS2018 said:
Yeah don’t worry about build slots with 1400 anyone that wants one can have one and they will actually struggle to slot the final 200-300 units
Not going to comment on the numbers quoted but my bet would be on the 7xxLT being over-subscribed and easily sold out.600LT was not limited numbers, many more made, and a sports series car. 600LT is truly fantastic, but many potential buyers of an LT (like me) simply held out for the super series LT.
I've no doubts it will be a HUGE success, and am putting my money where my mouth (keyboard) is
andrew said:
sorry, but
If this were two-three years ago I think they could sell-out. But in today’s market it feels unlikely. And then it becomes a bit circular - as people realise they won’t be able to flip them, orders will be cancelled, leading to a softer market.
Will be delighted to be proven wrong. But Senna and Pista are my corroborating evidence
RobDown said:
andrew said:
sorry, but
If this were two-three years ago I think they could sell-out. But in today’s market it feels unlikely. And then it becomes a bit circular - as people realise they won’t be able to flip them, orders will be cancelled, leading to a softer market.
Will be delighted to be proven wrong. But Senna and Pista are my corroborating evidence
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