RE: The best used supercars to buy right now
Discussion
Aventador 700 said:
blade7 said:
The performance would be the most important thing for me. And although I love the looks of them, I wouldn't want the negative reaction or attention that comes with a Lambo/Zonda etc.
Absolute opposite, never in 100s of cars i’ve owned have i had a more positive reaction than the Lambo, better even than Astons, Maserati & even TVRs, the 720 & GTR pretty much get ignored, which suits me better tbh.Porsches & Ferraris are a different matter
maybe the Lambo attitude is a uk thing? & the type of drivers you get with these cars there?
Have followed Ferraris in covoy in my NSX - and one gets let out of junctions, and one does not. A lot of the miserable british public just do not like italian supercars, and their drivers, unfortunately - doesn't make them less of a supercar.
Americans seem to just be pleased for people in nice cars, from my relatively limited lens of that country. Maybe it's because it rains less....
GranSports may get cheaper still. This one has a very patchy history, but is an incredibly rare rhd Spyder. Last serviced by Autoshield, who do my car, and I have messaged them this morning. Marios reckons that it is a good one. He inspected mine, and it is perfect, so I trust him.
If it had a light interior, I would be bidding. Less than 16,000 miles. I'd budget £5k for a war chest for running it, and enjoy what could be one of the cheapest exotic roadsters in the UK unless bidding ramps up significantly before today's 7. 50pm deadline..
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2006-maserati-...
If it had a light interior, I would be bidding. Less than 16,000 miles. I'd budget £5k for a war chest for running it, and enjoy what could be one of the cheapest exotic roadsters in the UK unless bidding ramps up significantly before today's 7. 50pm deadline..
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2006-maserati-...
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