If the McLaren F1 looks like a million bucks, it’s because that amount just happened to be the sticker price of the car during the 1998 model year, the last year it was offered for sale.
During its limited run, only 100 cars were constructed: 64 intended for street use, with the remainder primarily created for racing. Ownership was and is, in reality, membership into a very exclusive club.
Camaraderie with a few dozen extremely well-heeled automotive hedonists is the thin edge of this very slick wedge. F1 guardianship represents close and loving proximity to an automobile that’s high on excitement and prestige. It’s also a better-than-gold …Â Details
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