Aventador-How hard to get a hold of?
#11
Check out the "Autosalon Singen" dealership
AUTO SALON SINGEN: Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, Oldtimer, Aston-Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, McLaren, Maybach, Bugatti, Luxus Cars, Autos, Vintage
top notch and trustworthy
AUTO SALON SINGEN: Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, Oldtimer, Aston-Martin, Bentley, Jaguar, McLaren, Maybach, Bugatti, Luxus Cars, Autos, Vintage
top notch and trustworthy
Last edited by ECB; Dec 10, 2011 at 03:48 PM.
#12
16 are available on James List, although some if not most are order slots.
Lamborghini for sale on JamesList.com
Lamborghini for sale on JamesList.com
#13
there are very few out there, but there is a seasonal trend to the demand for the actual vehicle, and you have to be spot on with the color. i.e: demand is higher in spring. one more thing, if you are getting the car in a week, dont, waiting for the 2012 has some impact on the resale value. a friend of mine who is trading cars advised me on this point (even though i thought it was kinda rediculous).
edit: just to clarify, the demand is there, but i tend to think those who do not yet have their car now, would hold off till spring (especially if they would have to pay a premium now) instead of buying a car which they will most likely not drive till summer (seasonal and work related)
edit2: i think it will play out similar to the 458, which had a fairly strong demand over summer and the price hoovered on average very close to the initial purchase price regardless of milege, yet there were more cars available it seems. however this car is a fair bit more expensive...
edit: just to clarify, the demand is there, but i tend to think those who do not yet have their car now, would hold off till spring (especially if they would have to pay a premium now) instead of buying a car which they will most likely not drive till summer (seasonal and work related)
edit2: i think it will play out similar to the 458, which had a fairly strong demand over summer and the price hoovered on average very close to the initial purchase price regardless of milege, yet there were more cars available it seems. however this car is a fair bit more expensive...
Last edited by quickie; Dec 10, 2011 at 04:27 PM.
#15
it sounds like a safe bet nontheless.
#16
Of course it's too much, though if you didn't place an order you're not getting one at list if you waltz into a dealer next week: simple supply and demand and if you want to be first on the block and are not 'known' to the dealer you're paying a premium at the moment.




