End of Term: McLaren 765LT Spider
End of Term: McLaren 765LT Spider
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SSO

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1,588 posts

218 months

Saturday 13th June
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We recently parted with our 765LT Spider and I just posted the end of term report.

Great car just a victim of hard garage math.

Overall a wonderful ownership experience with many fond memories.

mogg

427 posts

285 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Enjoyable and informative read.

P1 seats are indeed perfect for LT McLarens thumbup

SSO

Original Poster:

1,588 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th June
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mogg said:
Enjoyable and informative read.

P1 seats are indeed perfect for LT McLarens thumbup
Much more practical than the Senna seats.

JayP1

280 posts

200 months

Wednesday
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Good content as always. So you kept the 675? What was the rationale for keeping that one over the 765?

SSO

Original Poster:

1,588 posts

218 months

Thursday
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JayP1 said:
Good content as always. So you kept the 675? What was the rationale for keeping that one over the 765?
Quite simple, the 675LT Spider is my faovrite McLaren. I think its the best car they have produced.

650S

173 posts

197 months

Thursday
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May I ask what it does better than an Artura?
Standing Quarter seems to be a dead heat, maybe a LTS would struggle with an Artura Coupe.

For civilised travel the LT seems a bit like my 964 RS daily memories. Ultimately, just too connected beyond 30 miles range.


SSO

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Thursday
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650S said:
May I ask what it does better than an Artura?
Standing Quarter seems to be a dead heat, maybe a LTS would struggle with an Artura Coupe.

For civilised travel the LT seems a bit like my 964 RS daily memories. Ultimately, just too connected beyond 30 miles range.
Its not a statistics difference, it is a driving feel and engagement difference. It one car that really shrinks around you and instills confidence and trust. Its a much more pleasant place to be than a 911 GT3 RS, useable for long road trips, and utterly feral when you want it to be.