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The supercar club has been redefined, with the launch of The Segrave Club at Harrods

Aim of the club is to provide access to the best supercars, by providing only the most sought-after vehicles and limiting the number of memberships available, so members have a realistic chance to drive their dream car. The appeal of the club approach is there is no burden of ownership, no depreciation, no insurance and no maintenance bills.

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The fleet at launch will consist of Porsche Carrera GT, Mercedes McLaren SLR, Rolls Royce Phantom*, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera, Ferrari 599 GTB, Ferrari 430 Spider, Aston Martin DBS Bentley Continental GTC and Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS*

* chauffeur driven, if required.

Seagrave boss Nick Hancock said: “Having been involved with the setting up and running of a supercar club, I recognize how the needs of the supercar enthusiast have evolved. The Segrave Club has a level of access three times higher than any of the competition. We have the finest selection of high performance and special production vehicles. For those that are serious about driving these cars, it’s the only place to be.”

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