Quote Originally Posted by JMS1988 View Post
Veyron retailed for US$1.7M. There was some depreciation in the initial years but currently the cheapest Veyron in Europe is actually the same price as it was new and we're talking about an 11-year-old car here. Inflation and overall price increase did its thing and the Chiron now retails for a hair under the US$3 million dollar mark.
Most of the real "hypercard" appreciate instead of depreciate . Especially with all these electric cars coming out the collectors are buying up all of the great gasoline guzzling cars. Its a good time to buy some of these cars. You basically get to drive them for free or actually make money driving them