Not too sure about the recent composite models, but the Autoart cars from late 2000s to early 2010s are truy well made. I may dare call some of the Millenium and Signature cars as works of art
those were still great prices for maybachs even without boxes. here in europe it's impossible to find a maybach 62 in any color below 150 dollars unless it's by stroke of luck an auction where very few people participate. the standard wheels maybach 57 is also almost always 90 dollars and above, often without box as well. u should get that 62 if you still find it for that price because theyre very rare.
Unfortunately I missed the 62. Currently I'm wondering if I should buy an Autoart Bugatti Veyron Production car in Pearl and Ice blue for 230 dollars. The color is so beautiful and I've really wanted it when I was younger...
The Veyron has no defects and is complete with box, but spending that much on one car would mean that my "aggressive expansion" would have to come to and end hehe
@@irisdiecastgarage1320 since you already have the rastar veyron gsv i would save the money for other diecast cars. if you like koenigseggs, better to save up for one later.
I agree with you I have a lot of high-end models in my collection and I don't ever pay a lot of money for them is this guy on eBay he sells a high-end cars for low price