Equipment
5439/617hp, automatic, Michelin Pilot Sport tires, sport steering wheel, carbon fiber seats, Bose premium audio. Leather upholstery.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented with just 3210 miles but also suffered damage from an electrical fire, according to the CARFAX. Other than a tiny scuff on the soft top, though, this looks like a new car, as many of these SLR McLarens still do. Serviced last December.
Market commentary
This car started at about half a million dollars when new, but unlike many of its other early 2000s exotic peers, these SLR McLarens still trade hands for under their original cost and values haven't done much, relatively speaking. This one sold in Scottsdale back in 2016, before the fire, for $396,000. It was discounted reasonably here for the red flag, and for a value-minded buyer who wants one of these to enjoy on long high-speed drives and isn't as worried about collectability, this was a sensible deal. [Laurite, should you be curious, is "an opaque, black metallic ruthenium sulfide mineral RuS2.... white to gray or bluish in polished section.]