Don't Wait for Your Lamborghini

If you had looked into getting a Lamborghini last year it would have been 12 long months of waiting before your new car would have arrived. Happily, the recent recession has halved wait times to just six months which means you can show off your wealth in a $200,000 hot Italian ride sooner than you thought. Since sales have decreased by 30 percent Lamborghini has slowed its production to stay just behind demand with the hope that sales will return to pre-downturn levels by 2012. Sadly, the largest dealer in the U.S. based out of Orange County closed its doors last fall so you can't just pick up your shiny new ride while visiting the California coast but that shouldn't keep you from striking while the iron is hot...or at least not delayed.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Haywood, Cleveland Ohio Jun 23rd 2009 6:27PM
This brand needs to do on line product delivery.
They should know what they are buying and if it comes down to a "test drive" the bitch doesn't deserve to stroll in a LBG.
He should know better.
Or let HER buy it !
jared Jun 23rd 2009 9:30PM
It doesn't make financial sense to buy one of those cars brand new. Even with 1000 miles you save a ton of money.