Huracan replacement
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I feel the same, Dealer won't take deposits on the new Huracan replacement simply cos they don't know for sure what it is despite the mule out there. Sounds like a V8 forced induction/hybrid but let's face it, it will be around £300-350k and won't have the same sense of occasion as my Perf so I think the V10 values will go up once it is officially announced. Long live the NA V10!!!!
Contigo said:
I feel the same, Dealer won't take deposits on the new Huracan replacement simply cos they don't know for sure what it is despite the mule out there. Sounds like a V8 forced induction/hybrid but let's face it, it will be around £300-350k and won't have the same sense of occasion as my Perf so I think the V10 values will go up once it is officially announced. Long live the NA V10!!!!
Agree the Huracan will be the new 458 as the last N/A V10 Lambo and people hanker after them. Values are already strong but set to go up despite the soft market IMHO as they always do as something is discontinued and the replacement doesn't necessarily appeal as muchEdited by Nuttbelle on Tuesday 1st August 19:04
SVJBalboni said:
They built a ton of Huracans, so I doubt values will skyrocket. They'll probably stabilize at best. And there'll be plenty of used NA V10 cars available for the foreseeable future, including the Huracan, Gallardo, and R8.
Yeah u r right over 10 years production but not loads on an annual basis.2014 and early cars are already strong money for their age though.
Later model like Performantes are holding strong after 4 years despite decent production numbers because they are the last of the old school supercars
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