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perpetual analysis:

LAMBORGHINI URUS

The Urus market is finally stable with cheaper clean 2019s and 2020’s in the 160s and newer S and Performante models at 100K Off MSRP ending up in the 250K range. The cars have shown pretty stable over the last 12 months and seem to be very steady now. The downfall of this market doesnt lie in the product but rather the usage creating significant disproportion in pricing. Cheaper cars 7/10 are plagues from unregistered rental usage and mileage rollback meaning that no 2 cars are alike, regardless of mileage listed. A clean PPI, history and Mileage reading at a Lamborghini store is the only way to ensure you don't lose $30,000 to the wrong car. Exercise extreme caution with all URUS purchases especially 2019 to 2022 cars. The sweet mileage spot is between 10K - 25K miles and the median price about $197,000

current asking Price

$199,000

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low wholesale

$150K

Mid Range

$160K

High Retail

$175k

The pros:

23” wheels. Exterior is a good neutral color.

The cons:

High price for miles and car. Reupholstered modern car is a big no no. Poor dealer. Bad year for car above $180K. History shows no franchise dealer ownership, which is a red flag for mileage blocker car. Check accurate mileage with comprehensive PPI. Also has been taken out of country, another red flag. Condition from pics looks subpar as well.

LAMBORGHINI URUS

current and future value projections

current market value

$155,000 Wholesale, $165,000 retail

future market value

in 12 months with 5K miles:

$145,000

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I wish I had better news but this car meets all the red flags of a car to run away from. Either was used as rental, had mileage blocker or has a very shady history that doesn't smell right. The upholstery, while I like colors, should never be fully redone on a car this new unless it was something special, in this case another red flag. A franchise dealer won't touch this car to resell, so it’s what we call a wholesale car that will end up at auctions between dealers who just buy cheap inventory or rental inventory. The current value as of today would be $165K at best and will continue to drop faster than all others. While it’s white and has 23” wheels and some carbon, those options can't save a car with that many red flags.

your guaranteed buyback:

NOT ELIGIBLE

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pejman ghadimi

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