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$2,999,995

70 miles

Brownsburg, IN

Graham Rahal Performance

$1,599,996

380 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$1,599,950

8,458 miles

Van Nuys, CA

Ferrari Los Angeles

$1,488,888

45 miles

West Chester, PA

McLaren Philadelphia

$1,400,000

45 miles

Coral Gables, FL

The Collection

$1,390,000

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Davie, FL

Lamborghini Broward

$1,249,990

2,564 miles

Richardson, TX

Lamborghini Dallas

$699,996

402 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$662,928

8,131 miles

West Chester, PA

McLaren Philadelphia

$649,850

3,864 miles

Bellevue, WA

OpenRoad Northwest

$629,996

68 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$619,996

100 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$619,996

64 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$599,998

2,002 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Carrio Motor Cars

$599,850

3,325 miles

Bellevue, WA

OpenRoad Northwest

$589,800

1,650 miles

West Chicago, IL

Chicago Motor Cars

$579,996

572 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$579,996

1,832 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$579,996

575 miles

Charlotte, NC

McLaren Charlotte

$579,900

1,460 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale

$574,900

153 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

1 of 1 Motor Sports

$559,995

2,089 miles

West Chester, PA

McLaren Philadelphia

$549,988

637 miles

Beverly Hills, California

O'Gara Coach Beverly Hills McLaren/ Rolls-Royce

$544,348

104 miles

Langley, BC

Porsche Centre Langley

$530,998

702 miles

La Jolla, CA

O'Gara Coach San Diego

$529,991

2,259 miles

San Rafael, CA

San Francisco Exotic Cars

$509,704

714 miles

Kelowna, BC

August Luxury Motorcars

$499,995

2,543 miles

West Chester, PA

McLaren Philadelphia

$489,998

2,666 miles

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Carrio Motor Cars

$487,830

3,614 miles

Beverly Hills, California

O'Gara Coach Beverly Hills McLaren/ Rolls-Royce

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McLaren has major pedigree in the motorsport industry starting from the 1960s. However, it wasn’t until the 90s where they launched their first production supercar, the incredible McLaren F1. Before the inception of the McLaren F1, the supercar scene was dominated by Italian and German car-makers.
It wasn't until the inception of the McLaren F1 that Britain got its first proper supercar. The McLaren F1 was the king of supercars until 2005! It claimed the world record for the fastest production car in 1998 and held it until 2005.
When it comes to McLaren, it’s only recently that the automotive manufacturer has started regularly producing new cars. After the inception of the legendary McLaren F1, the company went dormant from 1994 – 2010
Before actively producing their new vehicles again, McLaren featured a brief collaboration with Mercedes-Benz for the SLR McLaren. However, after the relaunch in 2010, McLaren ramped up their car production efforts. That’s why you see a lot more used McLarens for sale nowadays in comparison to the past.
Let’s look at what McLaren’s lineup market looks like now and what you can expect from the current McLaren cars!
When you buy a McLaren car, it’s a meaningful moment. That’s why you want to be sure that you’re making the correct decision when buying the vehicle. Whatever model you like, make sure that you thoroughly do your research.
Here are a few tips that’ll help you know what to look for when you’re buying a used McLaren.
Don’t go for the average price figures that are available online. Instead, make sure that you thoroughly compare the prices of the particular model and the year that you want. Go through all the listings and check if the prices align with the budget that you set. You may find yourself looking at some of the cheapest McLarens for a particular model and some of the most expensive.
Comparing the McLaren prices is the first step in the process. However, it’s also essential for customers to identify and assess the value that the vehicle provides. Without understanding the value, customers won’t be able to evaluate if the used McLaren is a good deal or not!
When you’re looking to buy a McLaren, understand that you’re going to get an exotic vehicle designed to test the limits of driving. Unfortunately, even though they’re such precision machines, it’s entirely possible for issues and niggling annoyances to pop up. So make sure that you take a look at the maintenance history of the vehicle as well.
You want to get a McLaren that's gone through regular maintenance. That way, you'll know that it's in top condition. McLaren cars do require regular maintenance, especially the older ones. While you can get away with a lot of the new ones, there are still some issues.
Take, for example, the MP4-12C. The 2012 model of the car features softer paint that's prone to chipping away easily. At the same time, the P1 had an issue with fog spreading in the headlights and taillights. Almost every McLaren is prone to take some damage while going over a speed bump. So make sure that you check underneath the vehicle when looking to buy a McLaren car.
Regardless of whether you’re looking to buy from a dealership or are dealing with a private seller, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions. Ask whatever you need to know to learn more about the history of the vehicle. You should ask important questions like are there any known issues with the vehicle or if the car has ever been in any sort of accident.
The more questions you ask, the more comfortable you’ll feel with buying the vehicle. For example, ask the owner whether they’ve had any significant repairs done on the vehicle and how regularly they performed maintenance. You can also learn more about the vehicle by asking them how many owners the car has had previously and the mileage on the vehicle.
By asking as many questions as possible, you’ll get a decent estimate on the condition of McLaren supercars.
Before finalizing any decision on a McLaren, ensure that you do a proper visual inspection of the vehicle. After learning as much as you can about the vehicle, you can finalize your decision by doing a visual inspection.
During this inspection, look for any indication of potential issues and known problems with the particular model. If you notice significant wear and tear on the vehicle, you can use that to drive the price down. As long as it’s repairable, there’s plenty of incentive to use the damage to drive the price down. The right negotiation tactics could lead to you getting a new McLaren and also getting the cheapest McLaren.
Most people will be comfortable with you taking a test drive on a McLaren. As long as you have proof of insurance, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be able to take a test drive. While you test drive the McLaren cars, check for any rattle or sounds that are coming from the vehicle.
It’s also a good chance to assess the overall condition of the vehicle. Unfortunately, no matter how good you are at inspections, you won’t truly get a feel of the vehicle until you take it out for a drive.
Whenever you’re looking to buy a McLaren car, ask the seller to provide you with all the essential documentation. The vehicle should come with the original user manual and all the documentation that includes the service records.
You need to have all the documentation and use the VIN number of the vehicle to verify everything. There are plenty of different services that you can use to confirm the history of the vehicle.
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