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2020 McLaren Other 600 LT
$ 129360
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Description
2020 McLaren 600LT SpiderAbyss Black on Black Leather and Alcantara
8k+ MSRP
600HP
3.8 L V8
Engine w/ 7 Speed Automatic Transmission
Rebuilt title with no accidents (details at the bottom of the listing)
Here are a few notable options from the VIN build sheet (full VIN sheet at the end of this listing):
Carbon Fibre Exterior Upgrade
MSO Defined Paint - Abyss Black
Ceramic Brakes w/ Orange Calipers
MSO Seatbelt Accented in Orange
Carbon Fibre Interior Upgrade
Alcantara Interior Package
Vehicle Lift
Luxury Pack
McLaren Track Telemetry - App and Cameras
Bowers and Wilkins Speaker System
The Abyss Black exterior is in great condition with few imperfections - Nothing glaring, or noticeable; I rate the exterior a 9.5/10. The Black leather and Alcantara interior is in great condition; I rate it a 9/10. The vehicle runs flawlessly and has no issues mechanically, whatsoever. Oil change, topping off of fluids, and oil/air filters have just been serviced as well. No service lights, maintenance requests, et cetera.
The vehicle functions perfectly and sounds phenomenal. It has plenty of power, drives completely straight, and is as fun to drive as any McLaren should be. Again, the car is completely ready to get in and drive; there are no service lights illuminated, nor any maintenance items are needed.
Please see below for a complet
e build sheet and video.
As far as the title goes, the
car will come with a Rebuilt branded title.
The vehicle has never been in an accident, it was purchased as an undercarriage Salvage branded title directly from Farmer's Insurance out of Tampa, FL. As an ASE Certified Mechanic, I deal with these types of vehicles all the time and this is not the first rebuilt vehicle I have sold here on eBay. All work done was completed professionally by myself, or my highly trained staff.
In this particular vehicle, the old owner drove over a fixed object that damaged the right front bumper/side skirt, some cooling, and the front right wheel. There was no frame damage, no structural damage to the carbon fiber tub, no airbags deployed, and no suspension or engine damage.
We replaced the front bumper and splitter, front right door side skirt, front right cooling radiator, and front right wheel.
I have put about 500 miles on the vehicle so far since the work was done and the car has performed flawlessly. I will be driving the car throughout the duration of the listing, as well. Feel free to inspect the vehicle yourself, have it taken to a McLaren dealer/another shop, or to send an inspector. Please contact me with any questions you may have.
Cell phone: 312-792-8944
Thank you for your interest!
2020 McLaren 600LT Spider
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FAQ
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Why is your car cheaper than most others on eBay?
My cars are generally listed cheaper because they are all rebuilt titled cars. This means the car was formerly totaled and given a salvage title, repaired by me, and inspected by the state to allow the car to be driven/registered again. Please read the details written above for exact specifics of the work done to this car.
I've been told to stay away from salvage or rebuilt cars - why are yours different?
I am a well established mechanic/auto repair shop first and foremost. Our bread and butter is working on higher end luxury/exotic cars day in and day out. We handle anything from oil changes, to full engine rebuilds on these cars. We are well established as a reputable shop in Chicago and have been in the same location for about 20 years. I am also an established seller here on eBay - we have been buying and selling rebuilt-titled cars on eBay for 8-9 years now and have 100% feedback.
Why do most of your listings seem to have similar descriptions when talking about the damages?
As a mechanic, I mostly try to purchase cars that need engine work. Most of the time when an insurance company takes possession of a non-running car that hasn't been in an accident, the car was typically involved in a flood. I'm a very specific buyer and will not buy or sell a vehicle that has had water breach the passenger cabin. None of the cars I sell on eBay will have had water anywhere other than the engine bay. I do purchase collision/accident vehicles as well if there are extenuating circumstances, but that is rare. 90% of my vehicles are non-accident cars that needed engine work.
What is the difference between a salvage-titled car and a rebuilt-titled car?
A rebuilt-titled car has been fully repaired and then subsequently inspected by the state and given a "rebuilt" title. This means you will be able to register the car like any other vehicle in most states. A salvage title would not be able to be registered. With our Rebuilt title, most states are business as usual in terms of registration and you will not need to do anything extra/unusual to register the car once you make your purchase. NY/NJ will require one additional salvage inspection and California will still require a smog check.
Can I still obtain financing on a rebuilt title?
It is more difficult to obtain financing on a rebuilt-titled car. Most major banks will not finance a rebuilt title regardless of your relationship with them or your credit score. There are a few banks that will, however. Lightstream is the easiest - they are an online bank that will finance the car based on your credit score (you will need to have excellent credit). USAA bank and Wells Fargo will finance the total purchase amount. PenFed will finance up to 50% of the actual car value. Additionally, many other credit unions will finance rebuilt titles as well.
Can I still insure a rebuilt-titled car?
You will be able to insure a rebuilt-titled car the same as any other vehicle. Pricing/premiums are not any different or more expensive. It is still possible to have your rebuilt-titled car covered with full/comprehensive coverage, the only difference is if you were to total the car further on down the line, your insurance company would deduct a small percentage from the valuation of the car at the time of payout.
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