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McLaren 765lt is more comparable to Ferrari 296 gtb instead of Sf90, because 296 gtb and 765lt are both rear wheel drives and Sf90 will be more comparable to McLaren Speedtail
.. and "de tomaso pantera" desiner Dallara, ghia. a 1971 car with ford engine riding 280 km/h.. 55 years ago.. but the top of the mach is between countach and testarossa.
Can tell yer Not an American.. We would drive the snot outta the Lambo.. At least us old school Americans any how that love vehicles with a personality & like to talk back to us.
Obviously you are talking about preowned buyers. They take advantage of the first year depreciation that hampers every car. Cars are not income producing assets. You buy it for exhilarating purposes of driving a fun sports car but not as a investment. They depreciate and the upkeep is costly over the years.
I've owned a Testarossa for 24 years. I didn't intend to buy it. I went to a Ferrari dealership expecting to buy a white Countach. One problem though, I'm a big guy. I didn't fit in the Countach. It's such an impractical and uncomfortable car unless you're 5'4" and 150 lbs. I bought the TR because I fit in the drivers seat. It had 9000 miles on it, was 10 years old, and I was the 3rd owner. It now has 40,000 miles and I've loved every one of them. However, hindsight is 20/20. If I had known the future I would have bought the Lambo regardless. In 1999 both those cars were going for around $85,000. Today, the TR hasn't gone up much but the Countach is now over $400,000.
I had a poster of a red Countach on my bedroom wall too 1997-80 onwards, i was also a huge fan of Miami vice at the time & loved the white Testarossa too.
The Countach is easily the sexiest supercar that ever existed. Period, full stop. However, i would rather drive around in a 308. It might not have the dynamic styling of the Countach, but it is a beautiful car!