Quick question: what was normal depreciation like on a Huracan pre-covid/supply chain issues, etc?
You got to look at depreciation as the cost of building your own car and being the original owner.
I feel like that's the way it always has been for luxury cars, no?So essentially if you're an original owner that purchased at MSRP you lose around 25-30% over the first three years. Not horrible.
I was expecting more depreciation. I'm more used to coming from "normal" cars. My other car is a BMW X7 and I would think that thing would depreciate by 40%+ over 3 years in normal times.I feel like that's the way it always has been for luxury cars, no?
I mean of course you get certain models that might not be as desired, so they fall off quicker.
Conversely others that are more appealing to buyers(rare editions but also just more exciting car models).
But other then that you would usually expect to lose about a quarter in the prime years of ownership?
You seem surprised, were you expecting less or more for the "normal" depreciation rate?
I think that desirability plays a huge role in price depreciation. It ultimately comes down to whether the car is appealing to buyers, as the purchase is usually driven by emotion(or at least the intention to have an experience).I was expecting more depreciation. I'm more used to coming from "normal" cars. My other car is a BMW X7 and I would think that thing would depreciate by 40%+ over 3 years in normal times.
If you don’t care then you just buy used at a discount.Assuming you care about either of those things, of course.
Yup, yup, which is almost always my go to. Saved myself $60k buying one of my last vehicles 2 years old.If you don’t care then you just buy used at a discount.
How do we buy put contracts on the supercar market haha jkKeep on selling, keep putting these babies on the market, flood it with Lambos........us patient lurkers are gonna scoop up some crazy deals in 2023 when the bottom comes out.![]()
Keep on selling, keep putting these babies on the market, flood it with Lambos........us patient lurkers are gonna scoop up some crazy deals in 2023 when the bottom comes out.![]()
Maaaaannn.....this market. LolWell you can wait or you can buy this 20k mile 2017 lp 580 for $270k. Your choice.
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Significantly lower, I remember seeing only 14 EVO rwd for sale at the low point in early 21 I believe, and a few were below MSRP. There’s over 80 today (none under MSRP)Out of curiosity, does anyone know what used inventory was like in the past compared to the number of vehicles on the market today?