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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 15430845" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>0% chance that happens. The car is way too complicated to not have a bunch of niggling issues, but it's par for the course. We're 4+ years into McLaren building basically the same car and the Super Series cars are still buggy as hell. I've gone through 4. There won't be a 5th. </p><p></p><p>I have two buddies with 918s. Both have almost no miles, in part because both say Porsche have had the cars more than they have. We went out to Pebble and when we arrived the master tech was already in his car updating this or that. One was driving through the corkscrew at Laguna during RRV and the windshield cracked. Came into the pits to find several others had as well. Good luck with that. </p><p></p><p>You rarely hear about it with exotic manufacturers because it's viewed as the cost of doing business. I guarantee you will hear about whatever issues the GT has, and they will be magnified 100x, just like the last one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 15430845, member: 4088"] 0% chance that happens. The car is way too complicated to not have a bunch of niggling issues, but it's par for the course. We're 4+ years into McLaren building basically the same car and the Super Series cars are still buggy as hell. I've gone through 4. There won't be a 5th. I have two buddies with 918s. Both have almost no miles, in part because both say Porsche have had the cars more than they have. We went out to Pebble and when we arrived the master tech was already in his car updating this or that. One was driving through the corkscrew at Laguna during RRV and the windshield cracked. Came into the pits to find several others had as well. Good luck with that. You rarely hear about it with exotic manufacturers because it's viewed as the cost of doing business. I guarantee you will hear about whatever issues the GT has, and they will be magnified 100x, just like the last one. [/QUOTE]
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