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McLaren.
What to Check Before Buying.
McLaren builds some of the world's most focused supercars, from the entry-level GT to the track-honed 765LT. These are low-volume, high-performance machines with complex engineering and expensive running costs. Most examples are well-maintained by specialists, but due diligence is essential when spending six figures on a used supercar. Carbon-ceramic brakes, hydraulic suspension systems, and turbocharged V8s demand careful inspection before purchase.
⚠ Known issue
McLaren models have known issues with hydraulic suspension fluid leaks and brake system faults that can be eye-wateringly expensive to fix - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Brake system faults including low fluid levels and worn discs
The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.
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