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An owner’s view
MATT CLARKE
↳ WHAT TO PAY £60,000–£80,000 ↳ WHY YOU SHOULD Ferrari will never build a naturally aspirated open-gate manual supercar ever again (probably) ↳ WHY YOU SHOULDN’T The sills rot, it looks a bit startled
W e all love a bargain, but what exactly is a bargain? According to the dictionary, it’s something that costs less than its true value. It’s difficult to imagine the motor trade offering anything for
MILEAGE 90,040 WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT To see whether a modernised 2005 car can be better than a new one Gulp, deep breath: have I ruined it? To recap, I’ve been driving a 90,000-mile, 21-year-old BMW 33
£179,950 OTR/£195,430 as tested/£1,899 pcm WHY IT’S HERE: Can a supercar-quick grand tourer also be an EV? DRIVER: Jack Rix ALL THIS FUSS ABOUT FERRARI’S first EV coming in 2026, and we forgot you can
ASKING £7995 PRICE ENGINE 1796cc/4-cyl/DOHC POWER 134bhp@6750rpm TORQUE ...
I’m sharing my deeply disappointing experience as a McLaren owner in the hope that it serves as a cautionary tale for prospective buyers and a catalyst for discussion about the true cost of supercar o