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Multimillion-dollar turnaround for owner of destroyed McLaren P1

The P1 owner is grieving his loss in a very unique way.

Published on Oct 5, 2022 at 1:06PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Oct 5, 2022 at 1:06PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Multimillion-dollar turnaround for owner of destroyed McLaren P1

The $1.3 million McLaren P1 that washed up on a toilet seat after Hurricane Ian is now off to the junk yard. 

Video footage posted by its owner Ernie shows it being rigged up ready to be dragged away. 

It’s a worst-case scenario ending to the story, but it’s not all bad news for the Floridian owner.

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Just two days after Ernie posted a photo of his waterlogged P1, he took to the gram to reveal he had replaced it with a $2.25 million McLaren Speedtail. 

Ernie asked his Instagram followers, which have now swelled to over a million, what they thought of his new Speedtail.

His post garnered more than a thousand comments from people who were equal parts shocked and in awe of the $2.25 million turnabout.

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“Oh you rich rich,” one person said. 

“Remember there’s only 100 of these unlike the P1 where they made around 300. And this one has a tail it can probably use underwater too,” another said. 

They’re not wrong, because when it comes to hypercars, the McLaren Speedtail is right up there. 

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Powered by a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo with an electric motor, the Speedtail can churn out 1,035 hp. 

It goes from 0-100km/h in just 2.5 seconds and has a top speed of 402km/h (250 mph). 

And it has a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

But even if you’ve got a spare $2.25 mill to drop, you can’t just walk in and buy a Speedtail because it’s extremely limited.

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McLaren has limited production to just 106 examples. 

So, while losing a $1.3 million McLaren P1 to Hurricane Ian is a devastating event, it’s hard to feel too sorry for our friend Ernie.

Especially when he’s grieving the loss of his P1 over a succulent lamb chop.

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