McLaren 720s at £130,000

McLaren 720s at £130,000

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PompeyReece

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1,536 posts

96 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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2017 car, 4 owners, 5,000 miles, not a very popular interior/colour but £130k?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202...

Penrhyn

724 posts

105 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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5000 miles , 4 owners.

To me that does not stack up well. Comes across as a Friday 13th car. I’d avoid it.

tyrrell

1,687 posts

215 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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Colour & trim by Stevie Wonder, must have originally been a McLaren press car. Yes just looked at Smee’s 150 video it’s on his web site when it was a new press car.

Edited by tyrrell on Saturday 14th March 18:18


Edited by tyrrell on Saturday 14th March 18:18

ferdi p

1,524 posts

179 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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Marmite spec but would still be fantastic value at 120/125k!

MDL111

7,177 posts

184 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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Elegant spec - I like that a lot

r o n n i e

382 posts

183 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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Misleading topic.

4 owner car will turn off majority so is priced accordingly.

corinthian

219 posts

140 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I really like that and I’m not a fan of monochrome paintwork. The interior colours, the wheels and the subtle colour of the paint are a perfect combination and at that price, my wallet is twitching!

luigisayshello

245 posts

101 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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That car and that spec was what made think the 720s wasn't that horrid after all. I would definetly pick it, bargain price and bloody good spec. Was an early launch press car but did not seem to be one of the ragged ones.
Mighty bargain for what is probably a very fit car.

cgt2

7,145 posts

195 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I think it looks all the better for being in a less shouty colour.

And if it doesn't sell quickly at that kind of price (assuming straight) the market is in trouble.

ghost83

5,546 posts

197 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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The luxury variants always seem to be cheaper, I’d have thought they would be on a par with the performance versions

br d

8,607 posts

233 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I think that's the car they used for the unveiling night at McLaren Knightsbridge.

GT4RS

4,673 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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If your trying to sell a falling knife at least make the effort to take tidy photos and get it cleaned properly, they haven’t even hoovered the carpets.

LooneyTunes

7,586 posts

165 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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ghost83 said:
The luxury variants always seem to be cheaper, I’d have thought they would be on a par with the performance versions
The dealer was at great pains to assure me that the luxury version is just as quick as the performance one. Apparently not everyone realises this, which he partly blamed for the prices of them being lower. If I’d have bought one it would have been a luxury as I don’t really like alcantara except on outright track toys.

Of course could just be sales BS!

rich12

3,468 posts

161 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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LooneyTunes said:
The dealer was at great pains to assure me that the luxury version is just as quick as the performance one. Apparently not everyone realises this, which he partly blamed for the prices of them being lower. If I’d have bought one it would have been a luxury as I don’t really like alcantara except on outright track toys.

Of course could just be sales BS!
The difference was never performance figures was it? It was always just spec I thought.

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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LooneyTunes said:
ghost83 said:
The luxury variants always seem to be cheaper, I’d have thought they would be on a par with the performance versions
The dealer was at great pains to assure me that the luxury version is just as quick as the performance one. Apparently not everyone realises this, which he partly blamed for the prices of them being lower. If I’d have bought one it would have been a luxury as I don’t really like alcantara except on outright track toys.

Of course could just be sales BS!
No difference in performance. Just trim and spec.

If I were to buy again, I would probably get a Luxury model with leather etc.

rs200evo

133 posts

254 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Luxury comes with leather, Performance comes with alcantara, that's the main difference. They also comes with a slightly different set of options over the base car, but nothing you cannot simply add in as a paid option to either spec. It's really just leather vs alcantara.

MingtheMerciless

466 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I speculate that the £100k 720 will be with us soon. And if I'm wrong that's OK. I think they are just awesome cars but I can't get over the eyes gouged out looks. To those who love the look, you aren't wrong. It's just for me, not for me. No offence like.

rich12

3,468 posts

161 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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MingtheMerciless said:
I speculate that the £100k 720 will be with us soon. And if I'm wrong that's OK. I think they are just awesome cars but I can't get over the eyes gouged out looks. To those who love the look, you aren't wrong. It's just for me, not for me. No offence like.
I remember being at Geneva and seeing it for the first time. I laughed it off and said it was a st design.
Now I love the look of it. Certain colours make it look better than others.

scottydoesntknow

860 posts

64 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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MingtheMerciless said:
I speculate that the £100k 720 will be with us soon.
Yup. Watch the markets tomorrow. It’s going to be a bloodbath. Recession times ahead.

RSbandit

2,786 posts

139 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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The 100k 720s would imply a similar move lower in all supercars...can't see one of these bring that level for at least a couple of yrs