I Found a Brand New $300,000 McLaren at the Scrap Car Auction! You Won’t Believe why it was Totaled!

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We found this Basically Brand New McLaren 720s sitting in the middle of a Salvage Auction. You won’t believe why it was totaled…

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30 thoughts on “I Found a Brand New $300,000 McLaren at the Scrap Car Auction! You Won’t Believe why it was Totaled!

  1. The best car is not the one that gets you from 0 to 60 in less than 6 seconds.
    The best car is the one that will get you to complete the whole trip and get back home with an acceptable amount of gas.
    The best car is the one that lets you fit two big travel suitcases in the trunk.
    The best car is the one that has room for your legs and head and let you move the seat back without crunching the knees of the guy in the back seat.
    The best car is the one that has no fancy screens, dashboards, sensors, computers and other sh*t that break and makes the car useless.
    So think it over, why buy a $300,000 McLaren ? even if it's scrap…

  2. Wait, isn’t that TRX from another social media account? Like the guy rolled it after getting new suspension or something like that? Or maybe I’m hallucinating could be that too

  3. Bottom line is a car is the worst investment you will ever make unless it itself is being used to make money. The more expensive the worse the investment.

  4. Looks like a 66' Corvette with the 327 c.i. engine.
    With the resto work done already it would be an easy fix up.
    I doubt it will sell very cheap though.
    What did it go for?

  5. No buyer should ever be afraid of a reconstructed title. That means the vehicle is good to go and has been repaired.

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