I worked in a shop that specialized in Italian exotics, and my takeaway is that cars need to be used hard and often. Most of the breakage Ive seen is because of inactivity. There was a customer that had a Ferrari 360 Modena Spyder that came in with a gearbox issue. It was either a controller or servo, I can't recall. I asked the owner how often he drives it and where, and he said to the fancy restaurant on weekends. I told him that he was experiencing problems because he wasn't driving the car like it was meant to be driven. 6000.00 to fix. I get folks want to keep the miles down, but the car is deteriorating sitting or running. If a vehicle is allowed to cycle properly it will last longer. Give me the daily driver with miles and a service history over the time capsule any day.
@@McMedics I would love to get a hold of an exotic and drive it like a fleet vehicle just to prove a point. I prefer Schaeffers full synthetics but I want to try Lubrication Engineers products from front to back next. Goal would be 1000 to 1500 miles a week. Why not? If these are supposed to be the pinnacle of engineering prowess let's see if they can really hold together.
You are absolutely correct. This is even true with normal modern cars. My wife's car started to act funny, I noticed that she never took it over 3k rpm when I rode with her. I took the car out and ran it up to 7k rpm in 1st through 5th gear. It smoothed right out.
Completely agree, I bought a Gallardo that was driven only 300 miles over the previous owners 3 years of ownership. I immediately started driving it almost daily and tons of things broke, and major things at that. Never buy a dormant car. The Gallardo I bought had 37k miles on it which is great, but the previous owner letting it sit killed it.
Thank you for sharing all your know how all these years. You and Kevin are the reason I bought a 12C. I just posted a video of me doing the accumulators (watched your videos of course and talked to Kevin first) and fixed my PCC change not allowed 🚫 message lol. I did have Kevin do all the fluids as I don’t have a lift and didn’t want to do them under jacks. Plus I’ve seen the videos and how much work goes into it. We did oil, brake fluid, trans filter and fluids, and air filters with the foam cleaned out.
Straight to the point! The key I’m seeing here is to learn to do your own maintenance. I’m often overwhelmed working on cars when doing something new to me, then after I realize how simple it is majority of the time.
First thank you for all these videos over the years they have been awesome, also a quick question, would you still say it’s still worth a purchase now that it’s 10 years old, I realize your selling this so probably a yes lol, but I’m looking into to buy one nearby and my only concern with this is the longevity of getting parts for maintaining one of these
I’m curious to know what you think will be some of the more common big ticket items that will come up as these cars enter the 10-15 year range. Like things that will cost 5-10k+ that just have to be done due to age.
A true McLaren enthusiast! Thanks for the info. We were wondering whether the MP4-12C can now be regarded as a classic, so we made a film in which we interviewed its designer Frank Stephenson and two other McLaren gurus. We talked about classic potential and also - the big one! - values. If you would like to watch our video, here is a link: ua-cam.com/video/BhnitGOMfug/v-deo.html
I don't own one yet, but your videos have eased my wife's mind on owning a supercar, so thank you for that!
I worked in a shop that specialized in Italian exotics, and my takeaway is that cars need to be used hard and often. Most of the breakage Ive seen is because of inactivity. There was a customer that had a Ferrari 360 Modena Spyder that came in with a gearbox issue. It was either a controller or servo, I can't recall. I asked the owner how often he drives it and where, and he said to the fancy restaurant on weekends. I told him that he was experiencing problems because he wasn't driving the car like it was meant to be driven. 6000.00 to fix.
I get folks want to keep the miles down, but the car is deteriorating sitting or running. If a vehicle is allowed to cycle properly it will last longer. Give me the daily driver with miles and a service history over the time capsule any day.
We call it "lot rot", the higher mileage cars are always better. I recommend 2k miles a year and I avoid cars with less than that, of any make.
@@McMedics I would love to get a hold of an exotic and drive it like a fleet vehicle just to prove a point. I prefer Schaeffers full synthetics but I want to try Lubrication Engineers products from front to back next. Goal would be 1000 to 1500 miles a week.
Why not? If these are supposed to be the pinnacle of engineering prowess let's see if they can really hold together.
You are absolutely correct. This is even true with normal modern cars. My wife's car started to act funny, I noticed that she never took it over 3k rpm when I rode with her. I took the car out and ran it up to 7k rpm in 1st through 5th gear. It smoothed right out.
Completely agree, I bought a Gallardo that was driven only 300 miles over the previous owners 3 years of ownership. I immediately started driving it almost daily and tons of things broke, and major things at that. Never buy a dormant car. The Gallardo I bought had 37k miles on it which is great, but the previous owner letting it sit killed it.
Can't wait to see the new ride. The mp412c is tough to beat 😀
Thank you for sharing all your know how all these years. You and Kevin are the reason I bought a 12C. I just posted a video of me doing the accumulators (watched your videos of course and talked to Kevin first) and fixed my PCC change not allowed 🚫 message lol. I did have Kevin do all the fluids as I don’t have a lift and didn’t want to do them under jacks. Plus I’ve seen the videos and how much work goes into it. We did oil, brake fluid, trans filter and fluids, and air filters with the foam cleaned out.
Straight to the point! The key I’m seeing here is to learn to do your own maintenance. I’m often overwhelmed working on cars when doing something new to me, then after I realize how simple it is majority of the time.
Thanks for continuing to show these are attainable, I think I'm going to go out and buy one
I do PPI's anywhere you'll send me as well. You definitely want a PPI on high value cars by someone who specializes in that car.
Those 720 wheels look awesome
That's my future mechanic
First thank you for all these videos over the years they have been awesome, also a quick question, would you still say it’s still worth a purchase now that it’s 10 years old, I realize your selling this so probably a yes lol, but I’m looking into to buy one nearby and my only concern with this is the longevity of getting parts for maintaining one of these
My reason for selling is nothing more than can't afford to do both cars. I'd still buy one again now.
I’m curious to know what you think will be some of the more common big ticket items that will come up as these cars enter the 10-15 year range. Like things that will cost 5-10k+ that just have to be done due to age.
Control arm bushings and drive line dampener
McMedics do it best 👍
Where do u get parts for this? Like I’m interested in a 12c but I don’t want to pay mclaren tax for parts. (Ofc parts need to be high quality too)
You can get parts through me, emfautos.com but some parts are going to be expensive because they're only found on McLaren.
A true McLaren enthusiast! Thanks for the info. We were wondering whether the MP4-12C can now be regarded as a classic, so we made a film in which we interviewed its designer Frank Stephenson and two other McLaren gurus. We talked about classic potential and also - the big one! - values. If you would like to watch our video, here is a link: ua-cam.com/video/BhnitGOMfug/v-deo.html
When I bought mine I said it would be a collector car, and I still think it will be.
@@McMedics Thanks, I wholeheartedly agree.
Could u tell us from where u buy the parts of the car ?
I sell the parts, I have suppliers.
@@McMedics could u give me ur email or phone number .. i own 570S
You’re the absolute best
You give me hope. Thank you. Wish you were my neighbor, I would have definitely bought the MCLauren I’ve been looking at
You still can, I travel the country servicing McLarens.
Are you from Cincinnati? I noticed your shirt.
I service cars there, not from there. Good eye