Aventador...SOLD OUT
#31
@vtgts: When Aston Martin appointed their local dealer here. They sold x4 their projected sales in the first year. Approximately 125 cars in year 1. I think they have sold around 400 cars by now. So for Lambo it's not that far fetched.
Also remember we have the world's largest Porsche Center(excluding 2 others which are half the size), although this caters for a huge area - it needs the sales to justify the size.
Edit: http://search.autotrader.co.za/se-za...mit.y=0&page=1
There are 30 for sale on one website right now. Divide prices by 7 and you get equivalent price in US dollars.
Ok, but enough thread jack from me
Also remember we have the world's largest Porsche Center(excluding 2 others which are half the size), although this caters for a huge area - it needs the sales to justify the size.
Edit: http://search.autotrader.co.za/se-za...mit.y=0&page=1
There are 30 for sale on one website right now. Divide prices by 7 and you get equivalent price in US dollars.
Ok, but enough thread jack from me
Last edited by Mike S; Mar 10, 2011 at 04:46 PM.
#33
Thanks for the input Chris. Nice to hear someone from an Authorized Lamborghini dealer set it straight.
#35
#36
Production has been consistent. Lamborghini is now making strides to become more mainstream, exporting is going to become more difficult, factory lease programs are being offered, and the company has never looked stronger.
Last edited by Chris@TheExperience; Mar 14, 2011 at 10:53 AM.
#37
Aventador.... Gallauditador is more like it.
#40
Apples to Apples my friend. In the world of EXOTICS (Lambo doesn't make a true supercar) 2000 cars is considered mass production. This isn't complicated. In the world of supercars (none of which are mentioned in this thread) 2000 is considered extreme mass production.
Aventador.... Gallauditador is more like it.
Aventador.... Gallauditador is more like it.





