Description I spotted this combo at the Fogo de Chao restaurant yesterday evening. This roadster had a tag that read British Motorcar company from San Francisco.
Unfortunately West I am not in a position for that as of now and in all honesty I've recently decided to attend my local cars n coffee and am networking with many people there and some have offered that I may drive their machines one day and that would be free.
There you go than man, the Testarossa went all the way down and now it's finally old enough to become collectible, and Ferraris have always been more collectible just because of the name, regardless of your opinion of the two companies now, Ferrari was the original and with its Formula 1 heritage and just racing heritage in general including its background in just about anything like clothing to furniture, it will always be more collectible, Lamborghini doesn't have that attached to its name.
There will always be demand for it. Look at it! As long as it keeps looking like that, some guy is bound to lose his future mind at some auction. These aren't rational purchases.
Well the Ferrari testarossa was one of the most produced ferraris of all time and just last year they were at 40-50k but now they r al the way up to 100k and they r quite similar cause they r both v12s but the avenatdor will probably be produced less
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The Lambo is going to plummet just as much as the Rolls, the only reason the Countach is valuable is because there weren't many made but relatively speaking, plenty of Aventadors were made, cars now a days are rare to go up, look up prices of Murcielagos only 9-12 years old, they are less than 150k all day and only going down, the Diablo will be the last truly collectible Lamborghini, but since the Murci and Gallardo, they've been so mass produced that they can really only go down with every new iteration, sure 40-50 years from now they will become collectible mainly off age but that's a long ways from now.
But the Lamborghini will go up in value like the countach but the rolls won't
Most rolls royces from the 20s- early 2000s cost under 150k with a few exceptions so the rolls may be more luxurious but it will probably never go up in value like the lambo
Idk West, I appreciate luxury too much, don't get me wrong West, I love some nice speed and the extreme looks but I'm a realist and know that 80-90% of the time you won't be able to open up a car like the Aventador, I'd much rather get a massage in my Rolls while sitting in traffic than waiting to get out and stretch my legs sitting in the Lambo.
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