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Originally Posted by craftsman
Jrv and Kevin I agree with you both on all points except the annoying feeling that in another year or two there will be many late model lambos for sale as people trade up, much more than there is now which is quite a few compared to say 3 years ago. Not trying to argue here just watching and waiting for the right time and car. Kind of a planet alignment thing. I'm seeing some pretty nice examples of 92-94 cars for under 100k, and Fox Valley has that 98 SV for 140k retail. It's getting hard to ignore what seems like some decent value here. Maybe 2006 will be my year. Thanks for the replies. --dave--
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I think you are correct in the fact that many people will trade up...HOWEVER, it's important to also understand that MANY true enthusiasts still consider the Diablo to be the last TRUE Lamborghini...at least since Audi took over. I't all about personal preference...you can't go wrong with either. Roy or I can find you the "right" deal on a Diablo, Gallardo, or even a Murcie....just have to decide what makes you all warm and fuzzy inside....once you have that, then the choice is easy. The more the prices of Gcars and Murcies drop, the more the Diablos are going up...numbers game...quite simply, you cannot go wrong with a Diablo....even the Countach is making a rebound now...prices fell out of those for awhile, now they're starting to bring bigger money.
I personally think you'd look excellent in a 2001 6.0...say Titanium over black? Happen to know of one that is the "right price"...hehehe