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Are all Veyrons this cheap? :)

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Private_Joker, Aug 22, 2007.

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  1. Private_Joker

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  2. Jackmb1

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    Wow, now that's an expensive monthly payment.
     
  3. MGD416

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    wow cool sheet talk about expensive though. Someone else said Id rather have a garage full of dream cars then a cockroach in a tuxedo... i wouldnt go that far but i like other cars more
     
  4. Chauss

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    1,350,000 is cheap?
     
  5. Private_Joker

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    ^^^Haha, ouch. Just remind them that this cockroach weighs over 2 tons and does 0-60 in 2.9, not to mention going faster than any of their "real cars" could ever go at top speed... ;-)
     
  6. MGD416

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    the veyron is brutal no doubt about it, the acceleration is groundbreaking, but people always look for ways to discredit it... it weighs to much, it looks ugly, it is just engine, its not a drivers car blah blah... in my opinion it is a modern marvel and I would get one along with other cars but it wouldnt be my first choice.
     
  7. RoWis

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    Look at the Purchase price $1,850,000!
     
  8. Private_Joker

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    1,850,000... For a car that has full time 4wd, over 1000 hp, yadda yadda yadda... Enzos are selling for about that much, they have 60% the hp, 50% the driven wheels... 4 less turbos ;-)

    Don't start with me about how an Enzo is so rare, I'm completely aware and I know this is not a fair argument... But I'm making it anyways. Deal with it.
     
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    Quite a write off...
     
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    Saw a lot of those Putnam lease payments in windows at the Concorso, in the Silicon Valley dealer lot. Are these kind of deals really being struck? It can't possibly make economic sense, even if you've got it, right?

    Jeff
     
  11. Thats sick!
     
  12. ryalex

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    Depends on how awesome your CPA is at deducting the lease. Maybe you could use the Veyron in your new crown implant demonstration.

    The Putnam and Premier deals are often structured as basically 'rent-to-own' - the end of term buyouts are supposed to be pretty fair. In the long run you're going to pay a chunk more than buying, but not as bad as the typical lease on a non-exotic. This is what they told me.

    The total of the payments on that sheet are $2,371,840. You're financing $1.85mm. So, about $500,000 in fees in interest over 5 years. Sure, you would be better off buying a CGT for $340k and a $200k Ferrari... but if you want a Veyron there you go.
     
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    That's what I was thinking...might as well buy one at that point. I'd rather have the V12 W12c prototype anyway. Would they be willing to sell that? :)
     
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    yeah.. 1.35 mil would be cheap! it's actually 1.35 mil + $500,000 downpayment! :D
     
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    and the balloon payment at the end!
     
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    Thats one big balloon!
     
  17. DriveAfterDark

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    This is NUTS but I love it :D:D:D:D:D
     
  18. DenisB

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    jus' goes to show... people in that price bracket live in a different world. but. it's cool 'cause we can watch
     
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    Yeah, and that comes AFTER all those payments! A CGT and an SLR??
     
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    Depending on the rate, it could make financial sense. Keeping $1.5 Mil to invest elsewhere is not necessarily a bad idea.
     
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    I still wouldn't buy it at that price.

    There's something serious pending if its that cheap.
     
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    You're on a Ferrari forum, I'd be willing to bet quite a few of those who are part of this site are "in that price bracket", they just choose other ways to spend their money. :) As for me? Well, I can't even afford the mid-80's 911 I want. :(
     
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    Isn't $1.8m the going rate?
     
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    It's only $28/hour... y'all can afford that, right?
     
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    Humm, just need a second job and I'll deliver newspapers on my lunch hour..... Veyron, here I come! :D
     

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