Why so many Huracan's for sale?
Discussion
sone said:
No not really at the moment tbh. I do think with the glass panel now available for the back of them they are much more of an attractive option. I also think they will become very popular as I've been told the number of available new cars is going to be very much less this year..
Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
Far from put me off I actually warmed to the Huracan a bit more after the programme strangely enough.Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
I do really like the look of it and like you think the glass cover is better but the let down for me was the interior and steering above all else. I also prefer spiders as a rule and didn't want to wait another year or more for a lightweight spider special edition but that's not to say I won't reconsider nearer the time
Agreed there is a lot of very good cars, all appealing in different ways and we are spoilt for choice.
My cash went on a 650s spider in the end and after many a test drive and 4 months of debating the numerous used/new car options from £150k up to £250k.
My best mate still says he would have the Huracan but he is 30 and single so I can see the appeal to him
There is no right or wrong answer. What's right for me isn't necessarily right for him. Take your time, do the research, above all drive all your options, decide which car and then negotiate hard to secure the best deal.
Buying on a trade auction could work out favourably as you are probably eliminating the dealer profit margin
GRBF430F1 said:
sone said:
No not really at the moment tbh. I do think with the glass panel now available for the back of them they are much more of an attractive option. I also think they will become very popular as I've been told the number of available new cars is going to be very much less this year..
Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
Far from put me off I actually warmed to the Huracan a bit more after the programme strangely enough.Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
I do really like the look of it and like you think the glass cover is better but the let down for me was the interior and steering above all else. I also prefer spiders as a rule and didn't want to wait another year or more for a lightweight spider special edition but that's not to say I won't reconsider nearer the time
Agreed there is a lot of very good cars, all appealing in different ways and we are spoilt for choice.
My cash went on a 650s spider in the end and after many a test drive and 4 months of debating the numerous used/new car options from £150k up to £250k.
My best mate still says he would have the Huracan but he is 30 and single so I can see the appeal to him
There is no right or wrong answer. What's right for me isn't necessarily right for him. Take your time, do the research, above all drive all your options, decide which car and then negotiate hard to secure the best deal.
Buying on a trade auction could work out favourably as you are probably eliminating the dealer profit margin
GRBF430F1 said:
sone said:
No not really at the moment tbh. I do think with the glass panel now available for the back of them they are much more of an attractive option. I also think they will become very popular as I've been told the number of available new cars is going to be very much less this year..
Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
Far from put me off I actually warmed to the Huracan a bit more after the programme strangely enough.Top gears review will have put a few people off I fear but that'll be short lived when they realise what a numpty the Hamster is.
For me the Huracan is the best looking mainstream supercar of the lot. It might not be the best but it's all about excess with
Lambo and in my opinion it's spot on. Trouble is were spoilt for choice!
I do really like the look of it and like you think the glass cover is better but the let down for me was the interior and steering above all else. I also prefer spiders as a rule and didn't want to wait another year or more for a lightweight spider special edition but that's not to say I won't reconsider nearer the time
Agreed there is a lot of very good cars, all appealing in different ways and we are spoilt for choice.
My cash went on a 650s spider in the end and after many a test drive and 4 months of debating the numerous used/new car options from £150k up to £250k.
My best mate still says he would have the Huracan but he is 30 and single so I can see the appeal to him
There is no right or wrong answer. What's right for me isn't necessarily right for him. Take your time, do the research, above all drive all your options, decide which car and then negotiate hard to secure the best deal.
Buying on a trade auction could work out favourably as you are probably eliminating the dealer profit margin
sone said:
I'm sticking with the Anentador for now. When I do decide to be a bit more sensible I will look at the Huracan seriously.
Wow Aventador, fair play. Awesome looking car and I consider that to be Hypercar more so than supercar. Out of my league and as lovely as those type of cars are they are generally a little too big and heavy for my personal likes but if I did ever win the lottery I would probably have to have one for the "shock and awe" it would create down here in the carrot crunching westcountry.
GRBF430F1 said:
sone said:
I'm sticking with the Anentador for now. When I do decide to be a bit more sensible I will look at the Huracan seriously.
Wow Aventador, fair play. Awesome looking car and I consider that to be Hypercar more so than supercar. Out of my league and as lovely as those type of cars are they are generally a little too big and heavy for my personal likes but if I did ever win the lottery I would probably have to have one for the "shock and awe" it would create down here in the carrot crunching westcountry.
Many Huracans now on sale for under £200k - quite shocked at the number of them actually. The rear looks very odd and without the glass cover, visibility must be non-existent. I wonder how different the Spyder will look and whether this will kick start sales again. Anyone know when its out?
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