This thing is amazing. I really want one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCzFQy0px7M
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This thing is amazing. I really want one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCzFQy0px7M
But it’s. It’s just money.
Sometimes I wish I lived in a place with good weather all year round, and also great well maintained roads. I wonder what kinds of cars we would all own if we didn't live in Calgary, or Canada for that matter.
I think many of us would be more willing to splurge on a nice car with those factors in mind.
Don’t they know who you are! Haha
That’s the worst, just like buying a used entry level Ferrari to get a chance at buying a real one letter. Get over yourselves. Completely turned me off the brand.
To be fair, I know a guy who runs a junior who has done very well for himself. Porsche wouldn’t let him buy a gt3 cash in hand lol.
The GT3 isn't really that limited, either. Dealers kinda screwed their customers on the vanilla GT3.
The 600LT, I kinda get that. The company can't win - I really don't think they would get enough for their loyal customers. And how else would you do it?
Ferrari are just dicks for the sake of being dicks.
Fuck it, I’ll buy a C63R.
^ Looks badass.
Jokes aside, looks like an awesome car.
Amazing how Mclaren has really exploded the last 5 years or so.
Another great $350K - $400K specialty track focus vehicle, will give a good run to the Performante and GT2 RS ... would think the Performante is a bargain, but there are lot of them, 20 in Calgary .. (from) not quite exclusive .... the 600LT will probably be a limited production ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8z3Fg-7VLE
REviews are starting to come out, and it sounds epic.
The 570S is my favorite car, and IMO the best car you can get for under $400,000.
The 600LT must be amazing to be that much of a jump.
You can get a 600LT allocation no problem. I was told I had to purchase either a new McLaren or a used one from 2016 onwards and would be guaranteed an allocation. Shaun Donnellan is a top notch sales guy in Vancouver if your considering purchasing one.
Tried to order an allocation for an SVJ and was told the same thing essentially. Who would of thought it could be so hard to throw away your money...
@BavarianBeast ...Ya, I know Shaun pretty well. I was told earlier by Pfaff that you couldn't get an allocation, but I think that has changed as they seem to have no build restrictions on the 600LT, other than it is a one year run. I'd probably just spend the extra on a 720S anyway, but that's me.
As an aside: the McLaren market in Canada is wonky. I think the idea that you need to buy a car to get the allocation is just because Pfaff nationally is sitting on a TON of inventory and its just not moving. Based on the residuals they quote, wholesale and overall depreciation on these things is still normal "McLaren depreciation", but the dealer and individuals are still just sitting on used inventory for months and months rather than going through a true "price discovery" process. What I do know is that while I love the 570S, and would buy one, I also don't want to be sitting on a car that has almost no demand in Canada. I guess that's reason #659 why the States looks really appealing right now. haha
Love to see 600LT vs LP-640! (GT2 RS is in the same blanket, but in reality, $500K+ street price.....)
Great mid-range $350K-400K battle!
With the McLaren dealer open here in Calgary next spring, service will be easier and better.
Look at Lambo, more Lambo in Calgary last few years since the dealer opened just couple year ago, average seeing 2 or 3 Huracan everyday, even more common than 458 or 488!
I was recently contacted by a sales executive from McLaren Vancouver and he mentioned that it is possible to get a 600LT allocation now without owning/buying a previous McLaren.
Feeling tempted..
Yup. Do it.
Although speccing one is hard. You quickly get into 720 territory.
Do it.