Shocking Truth About McLaren Depreciation: Bargain Supercars or Money Pit?
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 Published On Sep 9, 2023

McLaren values are decreasing rapidly after their market top, and they are doing so at a higher speed than the competition.

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McLarens depreciated at an average rate of 12.2% during last year. This is higher than the market average and is mainly caused by a steeper drop after the top, and the lack of a bottom for most models during the most recent months.

So is it a money put or a bargain supercar? Well, it depends how you look at it. If you look at price points only and compare competitors to Mclarens, you might arrive at the money pit conclusion. However, they are bargain supercars if you compare an used example to a used example of the competition.

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