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  1. Great feedback and analysis video. Between Lamborghini doing a better job than Ferrari marketing to a younger demographic who are more likely to want the latest model, and having good lease options, I think more Aventadors will be dumped on the market sometime after an official Aventador replacement is announced. Some models will probably retain values better than others, but as the market absorbs that glut, that will likely be about the time most Aventador prices bottom-out.
  2. I've been watching the Aventador market and I'm trying to decide if purchasing an Aventador SV would help insulate against depreciation. I've seen higher mileage Aventadors listed for as low as $205,000, and it looks like a SV is roughly an extra $100,000 premium. I also found this interesting depreciation chart: https://caredge.com/lamborghini/aventador/depreciation?fbclid=IwAR20A8j-scso-bDXV7wvyXTRNLGvEZoXJgj-kCv23b4AFw_mfcJjYt-tQBM The Aventador's replacement is rumored to be released soon. Based on this: 1. Should I expect to see a glut of Aventadors on the market when the Aventador replacement is officially announced? If so, am I likely to see Aventador prices drop even more? 2. Is the Aventador SV special enough that it will become more collectable than a standard Aventador, therefore more likely to hold its value or even appreciate in the next 3-4 years? 3. Do you think standard Aventador prices will appreciate in the next 3-4 years? I understand the Ferrari market fairly well. but looking for some opinions on the Aventador.
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