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أحمد لقمان
2021-02-25 08:15

Is it expensive that my friend scratched the front of a used McLaren and the other party asked for 5,000 yuan for repairs?

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سعود سعد
سعود سعد2022-01-31 09:33
Give it to him quickly before he changes his mind!
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عبدالله أكرم
عبدالله أكرم2021-08-12 08:26
It's considered cheap. A regular maintenance for this car usually costs over 6000+.
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نايف برهان
نايف برهان2021-02-25 11:20
Generally speaking, 5000 bucks is a normal price, considering this is a luxury car. So, repainting is quite expensive. The exact cost depends on the extent of the paintwork needed.
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