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One of the reasons I appreciate Lamborghini. "You want one? Ok we will build you one. Might take a while though."

I wouldn't think so. Two very different mission statement. Plus dat vert doe.

This car was so far down the list of things I was excited for in the next year. However, with the released stats and pricing, this just may be one of the best cars to come out of Mercedes in years. A true spiritual successor to the original 300SL.

My thoughts exactly. He didn't want the brand to make it, or a four door sedan. I'm certain we'll see both by 2020.

I tried to sign up for one. Unfortunately I never received the initial email announcing the on sale information, just the email stating there were only a few vehicles left. You could select your number if it was available, but they had all be reserved and only 17 allocations were left to be filled.

On sale dates and starting pricing for the T8 in North America. Also, if the driver is 6'4", how much rear leg room would the second row have?

New S550 Coupe (I already miss the CL nomenclature) and a 2003-2003 Murcielago. With a 2016 Volvo XC90 T8 when available.

If the vehicle was financed, and you have the higher credit score, you'll almost always go first for more favorable terms from lenders. We would consistently run into this issue, where switching the "lead" buyer could secure automated approvals or better interest rates. Same with income levels. If the "buyer" was a

I have a sneaking suspicion the reason he was chosen is due to him staring in "The Lincoln Lawyer".

You're also counting on the Zonda has the battery anywhere near accessible for jumper cables. Due to weight distribution, some cars have them in weird places. The Lamborghini Murcielago has it in the rear wheel well.

That color is amazing.

Done. Now someone go through the hassle of importing an R33 GTS so I can buy it from them.

Air conditioned seats. Once you've experienced them in Florida, there is no going back.

In Florida when you trade a vehicle in, you only pay sales tax on the difference in transaction price. Once you've bought the first vehicle, sales tax would be negligible. With regards to a loan, good credit and an LTV ratio of 40% or less will make any bank work to loan you money.

Exactly. Obviously you need the means with which to do so. I'm certainly not advocating doing this when you have a minimum wage job, but if it's comfortable for the budget (I earmark a certain portion of my income toward various car expenses) I don't see any major issues.

At this point I don't feel this car would continue to depreciate at that rate. Most cars take the majority of theirs in the first five years, with a much more gradual decline after that. Even if it depreciated another 10% that's only about $5,000. Factor in insurance, fuel, and general maintenance at another $5,000.

Hence the short ownership time :)

There might be kids reading! Also, since the seats are air conditioned here in Florida it's even better.

Fortunately in Florida we have nothing like that. In fact, when we trade in a vehicle we only pay sales tax on the difference. Tax is only 6% as well.

Yeah, my goal would be to finance a very small portion (ideally none at all) unless I can get cheap money. Having immediate equity if anything went wrong as well as a $5,000 cushion for any repairs that pop up would be the ideal scenario. Plus it would be fun to have someone ask your payment and respond with a