Buy a Lamborghini as an investment?
Is the value increasing or decreasing?
Is the value increasing or decreasing?
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It depends on the energy conservation rate and its implementation.
The trends in value growth are predominantly positive.
But for the first time you have to find a really good car to buy. If you only have a conditional idea, you could be drawn evil over the table and come home with a much too expensively bought copy…
Then we speak of high capital use. For example, a Miura is currently between approx. 750,000 and 3 million euros. So much money you have to lie around first! If you already have to borrow 100,000 euros from the bank, the business is already worth noting because credit interest slows down the increase in value (if not even exceed…!).
Besides: it is not done to buy an oldie and to put “in the sheds”. This must be maintained, maintained and maintained, which, if necessary, swallows a whole bunch of money annually!
There have been many speculators and ruined themselves.
If that were so easy – would that not do much more people?
LG
I’m not sure
What model?
What year of construction?
How many cars were sold?
How many cars were produced by the model?
And how long will you let it stand?
And still important: How was it stored in time?
Lamborghini huracan
Neija… buy him, conserve him, moth him in and then see if he has experienced an increase in value in 200J
NO, this is a forest and meadow model and consider: You don’t buy a Lambo but an Audi since about 20J
If you had a CountachT in the 80s. It would sometimes bring in more, but not what is currently left on the streets of which
I don’t see a long-term asset in a car. Conventional cars will soon be dusted in museums, as well as horse carriages. In addition, the negative image of air sputters and burners of fossil raw materials comes.
I find plots better than value. If a car is too long it’s broken and if you drive it too long. A plot doesn’t just break.
I’d never get a car as a valuable asset…
Depends on the model. Nen Huracan will not rise, no Aventador
It depends. That’s what Huracan would do, regardless of value.