Lamborghini Salesman: “75% of Exotic Car Buyers can Barely afford them”

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Yes, a rich person isn't leasing some new shyt every 3 years.
They driving some classic collectible showroom shyt. during the summer. and some regular basic shyt the rest of the year.
Because when you rich, there's no reason not to own your vehicles. 100K isn't a big deal to pay off a vehicle for a millionaire. And you not turning around selling your shyt left and right like a car dealership owner.
 

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There are better cars that are stronger, better for safety and resilient than this exotic cars but the issue is people purchase the cars for public attention and to project a certain appearance whether it be real or not, i am a simple man as long as a car can transport one from point a to point b then it has done its job and served its purpose, all that other stuff is for clout
 

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Yes, a rich person isn't leasing some new shyt every 3 years.
They driving some classic collectible showroom shyt. during the summer. and some regular basic shyt the rest of the year.
Because when you rich, there's no reason not to own your vehicles. 100K isn't a big deal to pay off a vehicle for the wealthy. And you not turning around selling your shyt left and right like a car dealership owner.
This is not accurate homie. I agree that certainly happens but wealthy people most certainly lease many of these cars.
 
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The exotic cars you see celebs driving around are mostly leased out from the record label or their management team and when the time comes to recoup the car disappears. They come back and repossess it.

It's all about image. Yes, some celebrities get to the point where they can afford all these cars but most of them it's just for show.
 

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Regular people who've worked long enough to finally be able to afford 72-80 payments on one of these cars aren't "broke" per se.....and more than likely these are folks who finally make enough to afford their dream car....and that cars sentimental value will remain even if the resale value is long gone.


But this dude is clearly talking about the people who purchase these cars because they have to keep up an image, or are trying to curate one to get themselves into whatever space they seek to be in.
 

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This is not accurate homie. I agree that certainly happens but wealthy people most certainly lease many of these cars.
The exotic cars you see celebs driving around are mostly leased out from the record label or their management team and when the time comes to recoup the car disappears. They come back and repossess it.

It's all about image. Yes, some celebrities get to the point where they can afford all these cars but most of them it's just for show.
you guys are talking about teenage rappers.

The dude in video pointed out that the majority of millionaires are older retired people. They are not stepping out with the newest release every three years.
Ever 70 old i know has an old low mileage car in brand new condition sitting in their garage that they hardly drive. Them shyts are alway paid off. They not making payments on a car they've owned for 12 years.
 
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Interesting little interview. That applies to all sales really. The most qualified buyers are typically the least motivated, and you need to show them the most added value to convince them. The fringe qualified want your business and have been aspiring to change or purchase. They're easy to convince.
 

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Makes sense. Only dumbass thrill seekers would buy such an ostentatious car. Like exactly where do you intend to safely test out the speed? Even if you live in Germany with the autobahn available to you. It’s reckless.
 

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Yes, a rich person isn't leasing some new shyt every 3 years.
They driving some classic collectible showroom shyt. during the summer. and some regular basic shyt the rest of the year.
Because when you rich, there's no reason not to own your vehicles. 100K isn't a big deal to pay off a vehicle for a millionaire. And you not turning around selling your shyt left and right like a car dealership owner.

this idea of that the majority of rich people practice quiet luxury and have financial discipline that people living paycheck to paycheck is very overstated.
 

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you guys are talking about teenage rappers.

The dude in video pointed out that the majority of millionaires are older retired people. They are not stepping out with the newest release every three years.
Ever 70 old i know has an old low mileage car in brand new condition sitting in their garage that they hardly drive. Them shyts are alway paid off. They not making payments on a car they've owned for 12 years.
Uhh I’m not talking about no fukking teenage rapper nikka, tf? :what:

I’m grown as hell my boy. I’m speaking either from personal experience or common sense. Some they will own and some they will lease. Or all they will lease. Or all they will own. They have the income to have the option to do as they please. There is no absolute. I know someone who owns a P1 and had a lease on a Huracan and Urus. These are 40+yr old men.
 
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