SV roadster vs SVJ

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ian-0vc7e

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11 posts

54 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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I am looking to finally get into an Aventador. Its been a dream since a child and will be a massive step up from the Huracan for me.

Prices seem to have shot up recently, and I am deciding between two models

SVJ Coupe (4 owners 9kmiles)
SJ Roadster (8 owners! and 9k miles)

They are both at the same price £345k
The SV surprisingly was preferred to me (I always thought id like the SVJ but in real life the SV shone through, especially as its the roadster version).

A few questions.
I want to keep it forever, but If I had to sell in a year which one would hold its value better?
Which is the better investment, will they appreciate. I think the SV with only 500 models worldwide might have the edge?
The SV is wrapped and wheels painted, which I am not into really, but there are so few around. is this a negative along with the 8 owners?

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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ian-0vc7e said:
I am looking to finally get into an Aventador. Its been a dream since a child and will be a massive step up from the Huracan for me.

Prices seem to have shot up recently, and I am deciding between two models

SVJ Coupe (4 owners 9kmiles)
SJ Roadster (8 owners! and 9k miles)

They are both at the same price £345k
The SV surprisingly was preferred to me (I always thought id like the SVJ but in real life the SV shone through, especially as its the roadster version).

A few questions.
I want to keep it forever, but If I had to sell in a year which one would hold its value better?
Which is the better investment, will they appreciate. I think the SV with only 500 models worldwide might have the edge?
The SV is wrapped and wheels painted, which I am not into really, but there are so few around. is this a negative along with the 8 owners?
If a keeper go with your heart, The SVJ is almost mass produced compared to the SV,

The 8 owner part would worry me a little ,you will be the 9th which maybe a problem if selling on

but if it's going to be a keeper less so, baring in mind that these cars were at premium for some time

and changed hands quickly probably with most owners hardly driving them before flipping .

Personally i'm not sure about the detachable engine cover on the SVJ ,looks a bit of a palaver getting it on or off

and stands a good chance it will get damaged while off the car if not handled carefully which I'm sure

owners will be. I'd go for the SV ,in long term should turn into a better investment ,I know that's not the reason

to buy but it helps and it's a roadster with summer just around the corner,enjoy which ever one you choose thumbup









Edited by rat rod on Thursday 21st April 19:37

2 5HAN

696 posts

232 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I think the SV will be the one to hold its value longer term in terms of supply especially. Worldwide was 500 and UK i believe Roadster was as low as 65 cars. When you then take into account some of which have been exported, a few written off and a number badly damaged but repaired it makes a good car very desirable.
Wouldn't worry about owners personally its more mileage, condition and history.
Good luck and get some pics up

SVJBalboni

484 posts

55 months

Saturday 30th April 2022
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I can't believe the SV roadster at one point last year hit below 300k and I would take the SV roadster over a SVJ coupe but I would take the SVJ roadster over a SV roadster.

apertureasm

17 posts

24 months

Thursday 5th May 2022
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I keep a very close eye on the market and know a thing or two

Personally, everything is still going up. Even the SVJ. If you want to keep the car short term, go for SVJ, and you will probably be able to sell for a profit, or worst case break even. Only other issue is that everyone has them now, because Lamborghini made so many.

In long term, go for the SV, as it will be more rare than the SVJ once SVJ has completed production and delivery, and therefore worth more. I also think the SV looks and sounds better than the SVJ (from stock)

SVJBalboni

484 posts

55 months

Friday 6th May 2022
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The SVJ will go up until the AV replacement is announced. Once the replacement is announced expect prices to crest and start falling.

R44 Chopper

5 posts

27 months

Thursday 15th September 2022
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Definitely the SV for sure. I can only see that figure rising over time due to the limited numbers. Agree with what all others have said. Personally, I think the SVJ just went too far with all the spoilers and aero bits, whereas the SV has a subtle balance.

I bought a very low miles one owner 2012 Aventador last year and have already seen the figures rise if I had to replace it... not that I plan to!

Enjoy!

Bunsen

31 posts

100 months

Thursday 15th September 2022
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I think any last of the line SV badged model can only rise in price, look at the original Miura and the Murcie 670SV , very rare and now very desirable

easytiger123

2,595 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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As someone who's owned both (and drove them a fair bit), I'd say the SVJ is a significantly better car and more enjoyable to drive, but is fatally compromised by the ludicrous lack of rear visibility thanks to the slatted engine cover/fixed spoiler height. It made road driving a real challenge for a number of reasons. There was talk of a retrofitted camera/rearview mirror setup which if now available, would be a must have in my opinion.

The SV I found just a really harsh, lumbering drive without the 4 wheels steer and configurability of steering/throttle/suspension that came with the SVJ. If I was in the mood for another Aventador I'd actually buy an S. But then maybe I'm just getting old. Probably another reason I never fancied the roadster in any Aventador variant.

topjay

775 posts

219 months

Thursday 29th September 2022
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easytiger123 said:
As someone who's owned both (and drove them a fair bit), I'd say the SVJ is a significantly better car and more enjoyable to drive, but is fatally compromised by the ludicrous lack of rear visibility thanks to the slatted engine cover/fixed spoiler height. It made road driving a real challenge for a number of reasons. There was talk of a retrofitted camera/rearview mirror setup which if now available, would be a must have in my opinion.

The SV I found just a really harsh, lumbering drive without the 4 wheels steer and configurability of steering/throttle/suspension that came with the SVJ. If I was in the mood for another Aventador I'd actually buy an S. But then maybe I'm just getting old. Probably another reason I never fancied the roadster in any Aventador variant.
100% agree on that analysis