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Old 23 March 2014, 02:44 AM   #1
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Exotic car lease?

Is there a company that offers lease programs on exotic cars?

Would like to see if possible to lease an Aventador for a year.
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Old 23 March 2014, 02:57 AM   #2
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Sure, several in Miami.
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Old 23 March 2014, 03:30 AM   #3
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Sure, several in Miami.
All my searches only shows daily or weekly rentals. I was hoping to get a real 1 year lease terms, etc... Might be cheaper??
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Old 23 March 2014, 03:41 AM   #4
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Rent it one day at a time for 365 days and you'll have a yearly lease.

I know there's also an option to rent a week at a time for 52 weeks which is a little bit cheaper.
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Old 23 March 2014, 04:21 AM   #5
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You can lease a Lamborghini Gallardo for about $1800 a month. Not out of reach.
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Old 23 March 2014, 04:51 AM   #6
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My friend's dad leased a 458 when they first came out. I think he said that his dad pays about 3k per month.
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:09 AM   #7
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My friend's dad leased a 458 when they first came out. I think he said that his dad pays about 3k per month.
1.8K to 3K to 5K per month is fine. I need some leads though... All my contacts around here are dry.
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:11 AM   #8
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1.8K to 3K to 5K per month is fine. I need some leads though... All my contacts around here are dry.
The only downfall is you need to put down a huge upfront payment. When I was buying my gallardo they wanted over 60k down and then the lease payments and you don't get that back. For an adventador your going to probably have to put down 100k and then about 3-5k a month
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:13 AM   #9
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I would contact lamborghini palm beach. I get emails from them from time to time with lease offers. I'm not sure they lease Aventadors but I know for sure they leased gallardos
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:19 AM   #10
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The only downfall is you need to put down a huge upfront payment. When I was buying my gallardo they wanted over 60k down and then the lease payments and you don't get that back. For an adventador your going to probably have to put down 100k and then about 3-5k a month
Of course you don't get the lease payments back, but you do get the down payment (deposit) back though, right?
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:37 AM   #11
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1.8K to 3K to 5K per month is fine. I need some leads though... All my contacts around here are dry.
Even BMC?
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:44 AM   #12
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The only downfall is you need to put down a huge upfront payment. When I was buying my gallardo they wanted over 60k down and then the lease payments and you don't get that back. For an adventador your going to probably have to put down 100k and then about 3-5k a month
$60k... Holy cow.

I've seen lease deals at BMC for $20k down, $1500-1800 a month.

I would never put $60k down for a lease.
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Old 23 March 2014, 05:50 AM   #13
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It can be done but as you well know, it will cost you plenty.

Here is an example from Lamborghini newport beach 70k down 7k per month gets you 2,500 miles per year. And that is for a 5 year term, which sounds ludicrous to me.

http://www.lambonb.com/Aventador_Lease_Specials.html
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Old 23 March 2014, 06:43 AM   #14
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$60k... Holy cow.

I've seen lease deals at BMC for $20k down, $1500-1800 a month.

I would never put $60k down for a lease.
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It can be done but as you well know, it will cost you plenty.

Here is an example from Lamborghini newport beach 70k down 7k per month gets you 2,500 miles per year. And that is for a 5 year term, which sounds ludicrous to me.

http://www.lambonb.com/Aventador_Lease_Specials.html
Those seem like crazy terms to me. I guess if you can run it through a business you might be able to "justify" it. If it's out of pocket money it doesn't make any sense to me. You could probably buy a 1-3 year old exotic for similar payments. Just IMO.
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Old 23 March 2014, 06:44 AM   #15
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Is there a company that offers lease programs on exotic cars? Absolutely Lambo lease

It's absurdly expensive. Buy the thing and sell it if you want to drive one for the year.
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Old 23 March 2014, 06:49 AM   #16
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I think the real shock ($$$) comes when the car needs maintenance.
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Old 23 March 2014, 06:53 AM   #17
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You've got that straight. Makes Rolex service look cheap.
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Old 23 March 2014, 07:40 AM   #18
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You could also put 60 or 70k into a piece of property. Much better use of that kind of money.
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Old 23 March 2014, 12:50 PM   #19
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Of course you don't get the lease payments back, but you do get the down payment (deposit) back though, right?
No you don't get it back. It's the depreciation on the vehicle. If you lease a $400k Aventador in three years it will be worth $250k tops. Hence the down payment to bridge the gap from what they make on payments
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You could also put 60 or 70k into a piece of property. Much better use of that kind of money.
I agree with you 100% but then again the same could be said about fine watches. Invest the money instead of buying a Rolex, yea right
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Old 23 March 2014, 01:00 PM   #21
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I agree with you 100% but then again the same could be said about fine watches. Invest the money instead of buying a Rolex, yea right
True... so true.
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Old 23 March 2014, 01:01 PM   #22
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2500 miles . . . so that makes I can drives it for about 10 days . . .

Why not go to a bank and buy it !

Than resell it if you want . . . .

Here in the US people always want a lease . . . . buy a car !

And drive 15 or 20000 miles per year and enjoy it !

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Old 23 March 2014, 01:05 PM   #23
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2500 miles . . . so that makes I can drives it for about 10 days . . .

Why not go to a bank and buy it !

Than resell it if you want . . . .

Here in the US people always want a lease . . . . buy a car !

And drive 15 or 20000 miles per year and enjoy it !

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Your right but 20k miles is considered really high for an exotic.... Crazy I know but there are so many garage queens out there it's not uncommon to find one 4-5 years old with under 5k miles total
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True... so true.
You only live once my friend. You could spend your money on a lot worse... Like hookers and cocaine. just ask Charlie sheen. On second thought don't he will probably just convince you to do the same
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Your right but 20k miles is considered really high for an exotic.... Crazy I know but there are so many garage queens out there it's not uncommon to find one 4-5 years old with under 5k miles total
I know

See them all the time here

Last week I bought a (not so exotic) Mustang 1964 1/2 build April 17 !

First day of production with 27000 miles on it in mint condition

My friend in Belgium jumped so high . . . he broke his 2 legs . . . .

But still I would opt to buy a car even a Lambo

Than it is yours and you can do whatever you want.

If you don't drive it . . . it's your fault . . . .

But at least than you are not stuck to 2500 miles max per year . . . .

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Swap a lease may be an option?
I'm a bit bitter tonight! My 911 Turbo left my house(thankfully) on a flat bed truck yesterday.

It was 70 degrees last Sunday. 35 and rain Monday and Tuesday. Tire sensor said -4 R rear.

Couldn't get it filled till Thurs.
At -4 I felt pretty good....till I let the Turbos breathe for about 5 sec.
So,98MPH and flat tire indicator!

Went to add air. A few hours later and she was flat again!
New tires and service....$2500....There is no Substitute...
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Like hookers and cocaine. . . .
Please explain . . .

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Old 23 March 2014, 09:38 PM   #28
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It can be done but as you well know, it will cost you plenty.

Here is an example from Lamborghini newport beach 70k down 7k per month gets you 2,500 miles per year. And that is for a 5 year term, which sounds ludicrous to me.

http://www.lambonb.com/Aventador_Lease_Specials.html
Great Deal!

Only $39 a mile!

(plus, gas, tax, insurance, and tires)

How much is yearly road tax/registration on this?

In MI, about another $2700 a year!

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Swap a lease may be an option?
I'm a bit bitter tonight! My 911 Turbo left my house(thankfully) on a flat bed truck yesterday.

It was 70 degrees last Sunday. 35 and rain Monday and Tuesday. Tire sensor said -4 R rear.

Couldn't get it filled till Thurs.
At -4 I felt pretty good....till I let the Turbos breathe for about 5 sec.
So,98MPH and flat tire indicator!

Went to add air. A few hours later and she was flat again!
New tires and service....$2500....There is no Substitute...
Really? You buy a $180,000 high performance car and complain about needing tires?

Dollar for dollar, the price of those tires verses the value of the car is lower than on any of my 3 cars.
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