Huracan on order
#5
Obviously, not a Huracan, but I like this color. Especially with the matching wheels.
May I ask what the price really was? I can only find estimates between 200 and 237 thousand. Did they tell you if they are changing the name? I've read that a couple places too.
#7
Base price is just under 240K but there are a ton of option choices. you can get a nicely equipped car for about 255-260.
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#8
Wow they actually let you drive the car for a $3600 monthly payment. Nice guys.
#9
I test drove one at a track event the other day, amazing car! Black with yellow interior looked incredible! A gray with the yellow interior and calipers would look just as good IMO. The other two standouts were white and red (looks better than a Ferrari in red)
#11
Okay, here's the math. Even before a down/start up, you'd be paying $296,000 at the end of three years, if you bought it, for what is probably a base model car. If you didn't buy it, you've spent $129,000 and don't even get a badly depreciated base model car. What would you do to get the $167,000 for the option? Finance it and pay interest or lease a new one and spend another $129,000 for nothing again? I'd rather save my money for a couple years. At least I'd end up with a badly depreciated car where if I saved a little money during the year I could trade it in for a new one the next year. As for the mileage limit, it would have to sit in the garage for 8 months of the year to be under 2500 miles with me. I appreciate the information, but leasing that car makes no sense at all.
#12
You have to be an absolute moron, or ridiculously rich, to lease a Huracan.
It's two extremes, be horrible at math, or be so good with math, that you don't even bat an eye at throwing money out the window.
It's two extremes, be horrible at math, or be so good with math, that you don't even bat an eye at throwing money out the window.
#13
A lot of people lease through their businesses and just deduct as a business expense. Lots of corporate leases out there.