Would You Buy a Flooded McLaren P1......?

Flooded in Sept’22 - it floated away…

‘Only’ US$575,000…

Mad…? Probably, but this guy on YouTube has done this sort of thing before…

(despite having been immersed in water, both of the Parking Brakes worked, when energized…)

It all depends on what is the cost and what and how significant the damage. If it has no significant damage and runs perfectly, or the damage is only cosmetic and reflected in the price, why not if it is cheap enough? It could be the only way to ownership of such a [probably amazing] driving machine for anyone not so well-heeled, though if I were considering I’d want to have a good assessment of cost of ownership first, which may rule out…

The thread title might be better named with ‘Could you’ instead. Easy answer then: no.

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