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I'm going to be the devils advocate here but buy it when YOU want. No one can answer this question for you and there is no "right" or "wrong" answer. Many called me stupid when I bought my lambo this year, but few understand what motivates me in life and what makes me happy in life. That's why this is a personal question. FYI, I recently sold it and made about $60k after putting on 12,000 KMs. Not one day went by without a smile on my face and that's all that matters in my opinion. Before I would go to bed, I would sneak my head through the garage entry door and I would smile even more before heading to sleep. I love cars. So the answer for me is, whenever I WANT.<br />
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If you can do it, and if you want to do it, then go do it! Don't wait for that "perfect" moment, because believe me, it will never come.<br />
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There's no point in working and delaying gratification, especially when you're an entrepreneur and you HAVE the wealth. The difference between $5m and $10m is 2x. Which one builds a bigger grave? NONE. Again, everyone differs with their opinion and everyone is entitled to their own decisions in life. But for me, I don't believe in delaying gratification when I can afford what I want right now. It doesn't make sense to me to postpone that so I can invest and make a few hundred thousand more. Then what? That cycle will keep repeating until one day I either get hit by a drunk driver, I get a sickness, or I just don't wake up. <br />
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By the way, the supercar market is on fire. Most people are buying high, and selling even higher. SVJs are going for $900k+. SVJ roadsters are going for $1m+ ($CAD).
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</blockquote>Yes exactly, that's my point man. Thank you. For a lot of guys out there(and some girls too), cars are a huge motivator to work harder and to make your dreams a reality. Like what's the point of making money over and over again and then buy a Rolls Royce when you're 60 years old with a receding hairline because you just wanted to be in this never ending loop of making more money when you could've bought one 30 years back. Love your mentality man. Some of us just don't want to drive a Camry everyday. And let's be honest here, owning a nice car definitely has a lot of benefits. You're in the spot light almost all the time, which is kind of fun. <br />
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SVJs by the way are great investments now. Can't say so much about the SVs which go between $380-500k, whereas the SVJs are between $800k-1m+, these cars will definitely increase in value because it's most likely the last naturally aspirated V12 from Lamborghini. Lamborghini have done a really good job with their cars in the past 5-7 years, particularly with the Urus, which is their most popular car. <br />
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When the Lamborghini Urus is in stock at a official dealer(which is rare for now), they sell out like crazy. We don't have any official Lamborghini dealers here in Norway(there is one that tries very hard, wish that he becomes one since he's a good dude), but even in dealers from other countries like Poland where you got one official dealer in Warsaw, they're out of stock too. Lamborghini do an extremely good job with the supply and demand equation. <br />
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How did you buy your cars? All in cash, finance or lease?</div>