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Originally Posted by headingtoDenver
There are many reasons these cars fetch this type of money.
1. Extremely rich folk have no problem blowing a million on a car.
2. It is for charity, so I wouldn't be surprised if said millionaire writes this off
3. These are milestone cars. i.e. The Z/28 has been out of production for a long time and now comes back. The C7 Corvette is a complete redesign. The 2015 Mustang is the 50th anniversary. The Dodge Viper comes back into production. The Hellcat is the highest HP from a production sedan.
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I get that, which why I pointed out that it was for charity in an earlier post.
As to the rest of it...well, all I can say is some American cars, particularly low volume muscle cars, are special and have that kind of panache and [i]it[I/I] factor in this country that most imports just can't match, except for Ferrari of course.
Meanwhile, there are still 18
new 2012 Lexus LF-As on Autotrader.