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Impact of color on price

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  1. efg2014

    efg2014 Formula Junior

    Sep 14, 2014
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    Would it be fair to say that similar to Ferrari, lamborghini prices are impacted by color? Assuming the same exact car and one is black whereas the other is verde ithaca, would the latter be worth more?

    --thanks
     
  2. Spyder-Man

    Spyder-Man Formula 3

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    I guess by the green colour description that you are looking more at later models than classic models. Personally I don’t think colour will be much of a game changer in this instance. maybe more details about the model / year you are interested in ?
     
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  3. dinonz308

    dinonz308 Formula Junior

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    Whereas not being a green fan, I would pay a premium for the black one.
     
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  4. efg2014

    efg2014 Formula Junior

    Sep 14, 2014
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    I appreciate the feedback and it is helpful. i'm starting a search for a Murcielago and would be fine with any bright color(red,yellow,orange, green) I"m not a fan of heavily computerized cars which even grandma could drive. Would the early Murcielagos be more analog? For example on the Ferrari side the 550 is considered more analog than the 575.
     
  5. vfinaldi

    vfinaldi Formula Junior

    Yes earlier the car the more analog it will be. Murcielago's are great. Verde Ithaca for that car will be a price premium over a black car, everything else being the same. They did not make that many, and it's a great color on the car. Good luck!
     
  6. Olivier NAMECHE

    Olivier NAMECHE F1 Veteran

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    Personally, I have privileged the Yellow ORION for my Murcielago Coupe, because that's the main colour released in the factory brochure... and now I did it again for my Roadster
     
  7. efg2014

    efg2014 Formula Junior

    Sep 14, 2014
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    A friend of my who has a grey early 2000s Murcielago , said yellow was the Lamborghini color. I saw one yellow, assuming there is just one variation,where I take my F430; a nice looking color.
     
  8. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    they look really good in non metallic battle ship grey,orange details,black wheels,
     
  9. white out

    white out Formula 3

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    Black seems to command the least money for the Murci. No clue why.
     
  10. 246dreamer

    246dreamer Karting

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    Had two black cars, a PITA to keep clean, much prefer white or silver now :)
     
  11. topcarbon

    topcarbon F1 Rookie

    Nov 3, 2006
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    pearl vs. non pearl paint
    i have had black, hated them to take care of but hen they were clean and shiny, they were incredible.
     
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