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- Rowan Atkinson crashes McLaren F1 supercar twice, sells for $12. 2 million
British comedian Rowan Atkinson, has sold his McLaren F1 supercar for £8 million ($12 2 million) a lot more than what he bought it for in 1997
- Rowan Atkinson’s 1997 McLaren F1 needed seven-figure repairs
Rowan Atkinson crashed his McLaren F1 twice during his ownership; The second crash cost the actor over $1 million in repair bills; Atkinson sold the McLaren F1 for over $11 million in 2015
- Someone just bought Mr. Beans twice-wrecked McLaren for $12 million
"Mr Bean" star, comedian, and well-known car enthusiast Rowan Atkinson recently sold his prized 1997 McLaren F1 hypercar to an unknown buyer for $12 million According to Thomas Burrows of the
- Rowan Atkinson sells his £8million McLaren F1 supercar
Cost new: £540,000 (Atkinson paid £640,000 for his in 1997) Value now: Up to £3 5 million Engine: 6 1-litre V12 developing 627bhp Acceleration: 0-60mph in 3 2 seconds; 0-100mph in 6 3
- How Mr. Bean Crashed His McLaren F1 Twice And Still Sold It . . . - HotCars
Despite all the repairs on the F1 and the initial cost of just under $1 million, Atkinson sold it for a major profit Most cars are worthless after such serious accidents, but because of their exclusivity, the F1's value continues to grow
- Rowan Atkinson’s McLaren F1: from twice-crashed mess to £8m icon
Dyed-in-the-wool car enthusiast Rowan Atkinson has sold his McLaren F1 supercar for what is believed to be a £7 million profit The car was for sale at specialist dealer Taylor and Crawley for
- Unlike other collectors who never drive their prized cars, Mr Bean star . . .
In June 2015, Atkinson sold his beloved McLaren F1 for a reported £8 million (around $12 million back in those days) through specialist dealer Taylor and Crawley The sale represented a staggering £7 5 million (roughly $11 25 million) profit on a car he purchased new in 1997 for £540,000 (~$750,000)
- How Mr Bean Crashed His McLaren F1 Twice and Sold It for A $11. 3 . . .
Despite the fire and damaged bodywork, Rowan resurrected his beloved This was no ordinary resurrection It was estimated to have cost approximately two years and over USD 1 4 Million in 2013, making it the highest car insurance pay-out ever recorded in Britain Thank god for insurance!
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