I've enjoyed quick and luxurious cars before, but never something quite in this league. So before the ride I wondered: Could this car really be 10 times better than my trusty VW Golf Plus? Or, for that matter, 3 times better than the frighteningly quick Mercedes C65 AMG I experienced a few weeks ago?
In terms of performance, the answer has to be "yes". Pulling away from the traffic lights gave me at least 10 times more goosebumps than I usually get in my diesel family hatchback. The engineering effort that has gone into producing such an exciting machine is astonishing - every mechanical element of the car has been carefully considered and then refined some more. Everything has a purpose. Everything works beautifully.
Everything except the interfaces inside.

To be fair, the majority of standard interfaces available are not brilliant, so one can understand why McLaren chose to create their own from scratch. But in amongst the colossal effort that went into creating one of the best cars on the road today, the user experience went largely unconsidered. And for £170,000, I'd expect the sat nav to work at least as well as the TomTom stuck to the windscreen of my VW.
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