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    220k huracan?!?
    Quote Originally Posted by Evoking View Post
    One more thing. Losses are only realized when you liquidate. Don't ever do that LOL.

    No seriously, for the first few months I kept watching the market just out of curiosity and to confirm how good a deal I got. Not exactly the best way to enjoy your new toy. How about we NOT watch the market and also NOT sell our car because lets face it. There really isn't a better alternative on the market anyhow and the car will forever be cool (see public reaction to 1st gen Gallardo for proof). Then perhaps we will at least be doing our part to creating the more positive self fulfilling prophecy of our cars holding value better ;-)
    Exactly right, I couldn't have said it better myself!
    2015 Lamborghini Huracan (5000 mi) DD Sun
    2009 Porsche 911 C4S PDK (26,000 mi) DD Rain
    2007 Porsche GT3 (37,000 mi) Parting out
    2000 Porsche 911 C2 Aero (54,000 mi) Track Car "Bumblebee"
    1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Aero(51,000 mi) Show Car
    1987 Porsche Targa - (90,500) preservation
    1986.5 Porsche 928 - (122,000) preservation
    1967 Porsche 912 - (93,000 mi) project
    2003 Mercedes E320 Sport (69,000 mi) Airport Car
    2010 Mercedes R350 Bluetec (34,000 mi) wife's

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowpue View Post
    Exactly right, I couldn't have said it better myself!
    When I bought my car I had a talk with myself about depreciation. And also how miles would further exacerbate depreciation. So I imagined the worst case scenario. Let's say I keep it and drive the crap out of it for 5-7 years. If the car ends up worth $150k that means I payed $125k for 5-7 years of owing one of the best Lambos of all time. As a car guys and with our net worths and income the question is whether $125k for 7 years or more of bliss is worth it? And I'd say considering cars have been 80% of my hobbies since I was 5. So they price is well worth it for me!

    If you ever avoid driving your car when you want to over mileage conservation - a wise older man told me they it means we really can't afford the car. Because we are living and behaving out of fear of the losses and fear of what others think of our mileage etc.
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    I, Grasshopper, have a lot to learn from you Master Po! (I love and agree with your perspective...made me think of the Kung Fu series for the 70s)
    Quote Originally Posted by Evoking View Post
    When I bought my car I had a talk with myself about depreciation. And also how miles would further exacerbate depreciation. So I imagined the worst case scenario. Let's say I keep it and drive the crap out of it for 5-7 years. If the car ends up worth $150k that means I payed $125k for 5-7 years of owing one of the best Lambos of all time. As a car guys and with our net worths and income the question is whether $125k for 7 years or more of bliss is worth it? And I'd say considering cars have been 80% of my hobbies since I was 5. So they price is well worth it for me!

    If you ever avoid driving your car when you want to over mileage conservation - a wise older man told me they it means we really can't afford the car. Because we are living and behaving out of fear of the losses and fear of what others think of our mileage etc.
    2015 Lamborghini Huracan (5000 mi) DD Sun
    2009 Porsche 911 C4S PDK (26,000 mi) DD Rain
    2007 Porsche GT3 (37,000 mi) Parting out
    2000 Porsche 911 C2 Aero (54,000 mi) Track Car "Bumblebee"
    1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Aero(51,000 mi) Show Car
    1987 Porsche Targa - (90,500) preservation
    1986.5 Porsche 928 - (122,000) preservation
    1967 Porsche 912 - (93,000 mi) project
    2003 Mercedes E320 Sport (69,000 mi) Airport Car
    2010 Mercedes R350 Bluetec (34,000 mi) wife's

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    Yea depreciation is unfortunately something to accept on vehicles, the experience and ownership is worth it for some people otherwise we wouldn't be driving these cars in the first place. We are lucky enough to enjoy the experience.

    I made some offers for the huracans listed for 219-222k (msrp 288 to 275k, 5k mi to 1k mi) at 7% off and the dealers weren't willing to come down as far because they said "7% off asking is our wholesale price" I think they will take 4.5% off but I'm holding out to see what the 580-2 truly comes out to be before I decide to increase my offer.

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