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

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What's the average income or net worth of a buyer so we can determine if the statement is true. Everyone has a different metric for what is considered affordable.

I've heard people say if you can't pay cash then you can't really afford it.
 
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the world were elderly people average far less miles on their vehicles than younger people. And aren't trading in for a new car ever 3 years.
60 year olds drive cars. I...don't get your point. EVEN MORE SO, many prefer safer/newer cars with safety features and don't want to deal with long term maintenance.

i don't even know what you're arguing
 

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60 year olds drive cars. I...don't get your point. EVEN MORE SO, many prefer safer/newer cars with safety features and don't want to deal with long term maintenance.

i don't even know what you're arguing
Clearly

But facts are facts. Old people are the most likely to own their vehicles
Least likely to drive them regularly. Thus the lowest market for leasing.
 

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what world do you live in :dahell:
He doesn’t know any to know better. :yeshrug:
I already pulled one example I know personally off top. Now he saying they don’t have daily drivers. I know one that has more money than the last guy I mentioned and daily’s a F150. Dude just has no clue the spending habits of these people to be speaking on it.
 

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He doesn’t know any to know better. :yeshrug:
I already pulled one example I know personally off top. Now he saying they don’t have daily drivers. I know one that has more money than the last guy I mentioned and daily’s a F150. Dude just has no clue the spending habits of these people to be speaking on it.
The numbers clearly correlate the frequency leasing a new car purchase to a younger demographic. Older people are not running their cars into the ground. Putting high mileage on them or getting into wrecks nearly as often.
 

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You can probably say the same of regular cars too...
Isn't there data saying most Americans can't afford their whip

That’s more logical for the average American given inflation outpacing wages and people needing cars for transportation. 75% of exotic car buyers barely being able to afford it means most of them are willingly living above their means.
 
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