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Last McLaren P1 was sold on Sunday, says Ron Dennis
Thu, 14 Nov 2013The McLaren P1 Supercar (pictured) is now sold out The LaFerrari may have sold out before it was even revealed, but with a long history of hypercars from Ferrari, that’s no surprise. But the McLaren P1, although a direct descendant of the fable McLaren F1, didn’t have the benefit of a long history of hard-core wealthy clients to call on for its sales, so McLaren has had to wait a while to complete sales on their entire run of 375 cars. But now they’ve done it.
Hyundai i-flow concept previews 2011 i40
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Hot Wheels and Icon in sandbox battle
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