Considering buying a 2014 Aventador Roadster - Views

Considering buying a 2014 Aventador Roadster - Views

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nbot

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116 posts

88 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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So i thinking of making the plunge, i have owned many super cars in the past and currently have a 458, but there is something about the Aventador that I have always loved, always wanted. I'm not one of these idiots that drives their car through central London, in fact i try to avoid central London as much as possible with my cars, i do a lot of driving trips and European road trips and love a NA super car with theater and presence....

so my obvious questions are, what are peoples views of the market right now, is it true the AV replacement is now delayed to 2024? How much, given i am looking to buy in the next 6 weeks or so should i demand off of the asking price of the cars....

i pretty much know everything else id be getting into with an AV - i had a Gallardo for 3.5 years so know about the clutch, and running costs etc etc, so its really peoples views on the market right now and how much discount to expect given people are not jumping into these cars right now.

Cheers.

mark-apble

8 posts

53 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Hi I went Murcielago as I looked at the market for the last few years and see they are on the up especially manuals where as aventador deffo on the way down still.

No doubt the aventador has much more technology as it’s the newer generation but I didn’t want 50-100k loss on my hands in the next years

Question is how long to hit the bottom and what price will it be

I guess it’s similar on the 458 which is another car I’ve been watching for the last 2-3 years

Ferruccio

1,837 posts

120 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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I bought my Countach just after the Diablo had come out.
My Diablo when the Murci came out.
My Murci when the Aventador came out.
Seems to have worked out ok.
You get old cars traded in so inevitably something of a glut in what was a relatively tight market.
Many, many more cars now.
But you’ve seen what the SVJ has done to SV prices, some of this because of trade ups + some market decline.