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Pinside Car Club

By pinmister

7 years ago


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#1196 6 years ago

They see me roll’n

They hate’n

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#1203 6 years ago

It's a work van

A very nice work van. Packed with leather, acoustic glass, a touchscreen & semi-autonomous driving.

Feels like I arrive to jobsites in a limo lol.

My cousin didn't believe I sit upon my leather throne & snack upon aged cheese, dried meats & sparkling water whilst listening to lectures from "The Great Courses" (or Post Malone) inbetween appointments so I sent him the pic below hahaha.

The thing floats.

Silently.

It's like a secret luxury car.

I mean work van

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#1751 5 years ago

Anyone got a Gallardo?

Seems like $85K gets ya a 2006 & newer low mileage almost collector example all day long.

Forum folks say they're purdy damn reliable, well for what it is.

Appears there's a depreciation curve with exotics that's fairly predictible too. Almost seems like if you play your cards right you can buy one with minimal losses.

Dangerous questions I know!

#1755 5 years ago

I look at car fax records on exotics

Noticed they have an unusually high number of owners in most cases compared to normal cars. Even with low miles, clear records, etc.

Unsure if thats because one owner examples stay with collectors who have a fleet of ill shit & never sell or if enthusiasts sell to each other leaving the common man with multi owner dealer cars to buy or if buyers are such ballers they buy the new models every few years? Maybe folks sell to fund investments or resolve hardships since the cars bring in big money even after depreciation.

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