Most Expensive Cars - $495,000
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Originally Posted by BulldogE60' post='1054618' date='Nov 14 2009, 09:02 AM
I wonder when people buy these types of cars (even ferrari's and lambos) do they negotiate the price at all or are they so baller they just pay sticker (plus a mark up)
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Originally Posted by olskooldj' post='1054842' date='Nov 14 2009, 03:50 PM
I chuckled a little on this one - this is a valid question. I've wondered this one myself...
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Originally Posted by olskooldj' post='1054842' date='Nov 14 2009, 06:50 PM
I chuckled a little on this one - this is a valid question. I've wondered this one myself...
Based on this experience, if I were ever going Ferrari, I'd go barely used. The depreciation of the car in 5K miles from new was absolutely enormous. And no waiting list.
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Ya it makes sense that they would haggle, I guess that's how the rich stay rich - by getting the price they want.
Sorry to jack this thread.
Today while going to SC BMW, an Audi R8 was sitting right next to me at the stoplight - it is one nice vehicle.
Sorry to jack this thread.
Today while going to SC BMW, an Audi R8 was sitting right next to me at the stoplight - it is one nice vehicle.
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