Being such a masterpiece, I always wonder why the LFA didn’t do well when it first came out. Yet now you see them selling for damn near $1M. It’s like Van Gogh. No one appreciated the work of art until it was gone. But why?
Being such a masterpiece, I always wonder why the LFA didn’t do well when it first came out. Yet now you see them selling for damn near $1M. It’s like Van Gogh. No one appreciated the work of art until it was gone. But why?
I think it’s just that the overall collectible/exotic car market is insane now and the LFA is one of the many cars swept up by it. Every limited edition that car makers crap out is sold nearly instantly, even the corvette is selling at almost double MSRP.
Not sure if it’s just trendy among the rich to buy cars now or it’s economic factors at play, but IMO it’s just following the trend of all limited production exotic cars, it’s not people suddenly waking up to the LFA’s greatness in particular