Why green carbon McLaren P1 sell for only $1.85 million?


Why green carbon McLaren P1 sell for only $1.85 million? Menghadirkan

Why green carbon McLaren P1 sell for only $1.85 million? ,

why green carbon McLaren P1 sell for only $1.85 million?


sale at Mecum Auctions week to drive to Monterey, a rather stunning green carbon fiber McLaren P1 has been sold for $1.85 million, a figure that left us scratching their heads.

to begin with, a pristine example of first pursuer of the P1, the Ferrari LaFerrari, sold for an extraordinary $4.7 million. Given the heritage, the opportunity and the recoverability of the models Ferrari limited, it shouldn't be a surprise that LaFerraris are now worth more than P1s. But almost $3 million more?

green carbon P1 Mecum himself estimated would sell for between $2.5 million and $3 million. Beyond being one of the less than five P1s that were sent to the factory to have tinted installed carbon fiber body panels, this P1 is also be the chassis number 002, which makes it the oldest example ever offered for sale to the public, and in theory, what little more desirable.

when P1 first played in the United States in 2014, prices began at $1.15 million. However, the vast majority of the owners of P1 has spent more than $1.5 million on their cars to cause of all the customization options offered by special operations of McLaren. Add to that the cost of having green carbon fiber panels mounted and it is not difficult to imagine the owner having spent more than $1.85 million making this P1 as if it was.

then why it didn't sell for more? Green coal is certainly which sows discord and may have diverted some potential buyers. This is despite the green painted signs original, also offered for sale. The Green wheels and Interior also divide opinion to say the least.

you have an idea why the car didn't sell for more? Leave your impressions in the comments below!

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Why green carbon McLaren P1 sell for only $1.85 million?


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