The last thing I got was a 1972 1100 Beetle. What do they say about variety?
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Stunning. What are the specs?
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Very nice J.
How does it compare with the car you had from Sant'Agata?
Very nice - probably my favourite Maclaren, and awesomely quick!
I have looked at Macs a couple of times, but they are perhaps a little too hardcore for me. I’d be very interested to hear how you get on with it and what your impressions are.
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So clever my foot fell off.
Never owned a Lambo but have driven a few. It's miles ahead of the early Aventador I borrowed but the Lambo does look spectacular.
Have you driven one? In terms of ride etc they are very comfortable and compliant if you want them to be. There are various modes for drivetrain and suspension from normal to sport to track. It's not the easiest car to get in and out of but for a 'supercar' it's fairly easy to live with. I think the 720s is more user friendly still but a 720s Spider is more than double the current price of this and that's hard to justify. For what I want...something to have a bit of fun in...this fits the bill without totally breaking the bank.
Very nice McLaren and probably the sweet spot for me being the 12C and 650S Spyders, or 675LT if I could stretch to that. Best value for money has got to be the 720S, they've suffered some savage depreciation.
my boss has a 765LT and I was helping him spec his 765LT Spyder yesterday.
No, I went in a 12C some years ago - awesome cars. I might get a chance to try one out in the next couple of months. I tend to go for 2+2's, not that the seats in the back of my Vanquish are much use but I can squeeze my 13yr old son in there for short journeys! I hope you enjoy your new toy - it looks fab.
I think these days I am probably more inclined towards a "gentleman's express" though, as I'm not sure I have the reaction times for something like yours!
So clever my foot fell off.
Me neither but that keeps it interesting!
All joking aside my typical modus operandi is that most of the time I gravitate to something big and automatic like a Discovery. I've lost count of the number of times I've bought a second car (usually a Porsche) on the pretext that I'm going to use it often because you can. But I never do. And so I sell it.
So I thought I'd stop kidding myself this time and get something that I know I won't use often, but is more special when I do. Hence the McLaren.
Not taken delivery yet but I’m adding this Mk1 MX5 to the stable. I’m going to keep it on the steelies for a trad sports car look. I also want to learn to do some of the fettling myself, as I’ve always relied on garages for my other stuff.
Mx5s here also this year. Stiglet jr regretted selling his mariner blue Mk1 so we (jointly)bought a red one yesterday to go with our Mk2.5 .
The latter, whilst road legal , is set up for hillclimbs . There is a one make class for them north of the border. Not the fastest things but a hoot to drive
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Bought this early Cayman S a few months back. It's great fun, especially on early mornings like today around some sleepy Essex villages.
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RE: MX5's
I was travelling through the Staffordshire countryside this morning on the B5243, near it's junction with the A515 (not far from St. George's Park) and a convoy of probably 15 to 20 MX5's of all ages was going the other way.
Owner's club meet up I guess..?
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Took the McLaren out for a run Saturday and was just coming out of the garage when the postman came down the drive "Wow that looks fantastic." he says "mind if I have a look?" I say that will be fine and he walks into the garage...right past the Mclaren without giving it so much as a glance, and straight over to my 1972 Beetle. No interest in the McLaren whatsoever!
Finchingfield, the most photographed village in the U.K. I think.
Soon to be this. After more than 6 months of procrastination over what I wanted as a fun blaster, I have settled on an M3. I started off looking at more exotic cars as I was going into the search thinking it would be my last fun ICE, but over time came to realise I was not being realistic. First, I had an allocation on a GT4 which I turned down, then placed a deposit on a new Nissan GTR TE and cancelled that last week after Nissan were dragging their feet and my interest waned. I just don't need such an expensive car to do a few k per year, and as a diehard car fanatic, I must confess to getting old and more sensible.
What a car. Great choice is it a comp? Did you get it through AD or private sale?
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Thanks for the comments. The colour combo and good options are really what sold it to me. It's conservatively menacing with a bit of flair with the Sakhir orange interior.
I got this through a BMW AUC, it's a one-owner car with 10k miles so it's a nearly new car. And it doesn't have pig nostrils.
You will learn to hate those alloys when you are cleaning them, there is a groove behind the spokes that likes holding the dirty water!
I had the same interior on my M4 and loved it, really lifts the interior & looks great.
You looked at exhaust valve controllers yet, so you can decide how loud or quiet you want to be regardless of driving mode?
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Probably posted before...my little brother's '41 Willys powered by a 502 c.i. Chevy Big Block. I'm hoping he'll let me drive it next month during my visit to Minneapolis. He has a collection of six classic muscle cars he stores in a rented commercial garage.
I reckon an M5 we had with 20" alloys had that groove too Matt, and yes it was a PITA. I will get the car ceramic coated along with the wheels which should help somewhat. I am really really bad at washing cars.
Not looked into the exhaust valve thing yet, was going to wait to see how it sounds first and play around with the various driving modes. I would have it in sport by default so I don't know what that means for the exhaust sound.
Sport setting will open the exhaust valves so you get the full surround sound experience - only way to have it!
Sport should keep it nicely loud with the valves on the exhaust open when you are pushing on. I had a controller that also allowed you to turn off the ‘in car noise’, but actually preferred keeping it on - know lots disagree with it.
Always preferred the wider rear arches of the M3 I’ve the M4, seems a wasted opportunity for the 4 to have looked more mean.
Still think they look subtle yet aggressive on the road & when they appear in rear view mirrors. My 981 cayman doesn’t look half as angry as the BMW.
Look forward to more photos when you collect it.