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6. McLaren 570S
Deemed “the most attainable and usable McLaren to date” by Donna Falconer, product manager for the Sports Series of which the 570S is the first, the McLaren 570S is still out of most people’s price range. The car is the first in McLaren’s segment to combine rear-wheel drive, a mid-engine layout, and a carbon-fiber structure. It’s made for the everyday driver, but adjustments can be made for racers. The car gets 562 horsepower and can get from zero to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds, 124 mph in 9.5 seconds, and tops out at 204 mph (slightly quicker than the Porsche 911 Turbo S and Lamborghini Huracán). While the Sports Series variations will make McLarens more common on the road (the automaker’s output will go from 1800 cars in 2014 to 4000 by 2017), they’ll still be hard to find.
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