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Good Time For An Aventador?

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  1. CP Shrl

    CP Shrl Karting

    Feb 27, 2014
    85
    Dallas/Dubai
    Hello all, currently looking at 12-13 Aventadors. For the past 4-6 months it appears as though prices have hovered at the 349K mark for 2012/13 Aventadors. There is also quite a large build up of inventory. Today's search on cars.com alone shows 81 vehicles for sale. These seem to be the same cars that were listed for sale originally months ago.

    Is the market ready for another correction in pricing in your opinion on the Aventadors? Reason being is my last F car I purchased at exactly the wrong time. Paid MSRP + on a 458 spider right when they started selling for MSRP - .

    Would prefer not to take another bath on a weekend toy.


    Thanks all!
    -CPS
     
  2. leead1

    leead1 F1 Rookie

    Nov 29, 2006
    2,828
    Florida
    Full Name:
    Lee
    I own a 2013 Aventador and I have had no problems with the car. Audi engineering may have helped but I also had no problems with the previous two Lambos.

    The economy is bad now so hard to sell cars that are expensive. Thw economy is starting to improve so most people feel things will loosen up.

    I also overpaid for my 458, but they a good cars never the less.

    Best

    Lee
     
  3. WILLIAM H

    WILLIAM H Three Time F1 World Champ

    Nov 1, 2003
    35,532
    Victory Circle
    Full Name:
    HUBBSTER
    Love my Aventador. 1st rule of investments, buy something you like cus you might get stuck w it. I don't mind getting stuck w my Aventador :D
     
  4. td80

    td80 Karting

    Nov 5, 2005
    161
    Irvine, CA
    Full Name:
    Dave M.
    Until it is 50% off MSRP it will be bath time. Then from there it will be a slow move down to 30-35% of original MSRP for the most produced / most common color combos. The secondary move could take a decade or more though. They are building a lot of these cars so things may accelerate...

    The Aventador Roadster is the one to own in my humble opinion, if money and thus future depreciation is no object.

    If it was RWD and had a manual gearbox it would be god's gift to modern super sports cars, but as it stands it is still pretty damn entertaining when compared to other current generation exotics!
     
  5. MurcieMurcie

    MurcieMurcie F1 Rookie

    Jan 31, 2004
    3,100
    Brand new ones are 30-50k off msrp I hear....
     
  6. CP Shrl

    CP Shrl Karting

    Feb 27, 2014
    85
    Dallas/Dubai
    Roadsters are still going for MSRP +. Didn't see that coming quite honestly!
     

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