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2019 McLaren 600LT Review: A Driver’s Car, Not a Supercar

2019 McLaren 600LT Review: A Driver’s Car, Not a Supercar

Posted on June 18, 2019 By Jarvis

The McLaren 600LT is not a supercar.

Sure, it might seem like one at first glance: It’s low-slung and mean-looking, with a potent engine mounted between the driver and the rear axle and doors that swing up instead of opening out. But the old axiom about books and covers and judgment applies here as well as ever.
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