Case Studies

As of November 2009


Aston Martin DB9 Volante

The DB9 is Aston Martin's V12 GT that is offered in both Coupe and Volante (convertible) versions. The DB9 Coupe replaced the DB7 for the 2004 model year, and the DB9 Volante joined the Coupe for 2005. The DB9 features a handcrafted aluminum-bonded body frame that offers strength, structural rigidity and light weight.

Prices & Savings

Year
Mileage
Price
Savings ($/%)
2008
0
$185,000
-
2008
<5,000
$112,000
$73,000/39%
2008 model value
in Nov 2010

<5,000

$75,000

$110,000/59%

 


Audi R8

The R8 is Audi’s two-seat, mid-engine sports car that incorporates technology from Audi’s Le Mans-winning R8 prototype to build on its racing success for the street. The Audi R8 sports car begins with the classic wide, low stance of a mid-engine exotic but the design is dominated by a signature design element, the “Blade” of carbon fiber on each side, behind the door and in front of the rear wheel—that runs from the roof at an angle over the side air intakes to the rocker panel.

Prices & Savings

Year
Mileage
Price
Savings ($/%)
2009
0
$119,000
-
2009
<5,000
$107,000
$12,000/10%
2008
<5,000
$83,000
$36,000/30%
2008 model value
in Nov 2010

<5,000

$60,000

$59,000/50%

 


Bentley Continental GTC

The Bentley Continental GTC is a new four-seat convertible that completes the Continental model range alongside the Continental GT coupe and the Continental Flying Spur sedan. Based on the Continental GT coupe, the Continental GTC offers the element of open-top motoring with the performance and style of the Continental GT. As with all Bentleys, the interior is a showcase of exquisite design and craftsmanship with a classic mix of leather hides and wood veneers to create a contemporary but timeless appearance.

Prices & Savings

Year
Mileage
Price
Savings ($/%)
2008
0
$195,000
-
2008
<5,000
$130,000
$65,000/33%
2008 model value
in Nov 2010

<5,000

$114,000

$81,000/42%

 


2008 Lamborghini Gallardo 2D Spyder

The Gallardo is Lamborghini’s two-seat mid-engine V10-powered sports car that joined the Lamborghini line as a 2004 model and in just two years became the top-selling Lamborghini model of all time. Gallardo production topped 3000 in November 2005, surpassing the Lamborghini Diablo as the most produced Lamborghini model ever. The following year a roadster version was added to the Gallardo lineup. By 2008 more than 7000 Gallardos had left the Sant’Agata Bolognese production plant since the model was launched in 2003. The 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo features the Lamborghini Ad Personam personalization program that allows owners to individualize their Lamborghini at the factory.

Prices & Savings

Year
Mileage
Price
Savings ($/%)
2008
0
$222,000
-
2008
<5,000
$152,000
$70,000/32%
2008 model value
in Nov 2010

<5,000

$120,000

$102,000/46%

 


2007 Maserati Quattroporte 4D Sport GT

The Quattroporte originally joined the Maserarti lineup in the early 1960s and was one of the fastest four-door sedans of its time. Maserati returned to the U.S. market in 2002 and in 2004 brought back the Quattroporte as a high-performance luxury sedan. Designed by Pininfarina, the 4-door Maserati helped the Italian marque return to profitablilty. Fiat took over ownership of Maserati from Ferrari in 2005, however Maserati and Ferrari still continue a partnership. Ferrari produces the engines for both the Quattroporte and GranTurismo.

Prices & Savings

Year
Mileage
Price
Savings ($/%)
2008
0
$120,000
-
2008
<15,000
$52,000
$68,000/57%
2008 model value
in Nov 2010

<15,000

$43,000

$77,000/64%

 

 

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