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    My guess he traded it in before he had time to take pictures and is now on the hunt again

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    I'd like to point out a decision is not a decision until you can't turn back...pics of said car!

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    Mav, BullsFTW loves Maserati's, send him a pm. He'll tell you all about it .
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    I would consider not only the start of the process but the end as well. This job you've landed yourself sounds as though you'll be buying plenty of expensive cars in the future.

    I would consider what I would want in my collection years from now....Ive driven every car your considering and I also have enough hours on the track to appreciate the abilities in each.
    The GT to me is the worse handling by far from the three considered. Just not in the "super car" realm. Also the styling will be dated in a few short years as the cars get wilder and wilder. As for the Lambo and Ferrari both are worthy of spending the money and owning. Im more of a Ferrari guy myself but still love and appreciate all Lambos. I would consider the back end is what I'm getting at though if you keep it for a collection what will hold value 10 years from now and what will you loose the most on when your ready to upgrade?

    I don't think however you'll be disappointed by owning either the 360 or the G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelthInsXpert View Post

    Am I the only person who wants to know what kind of job you can land just out of college that allows you to buy a Maserati GT? I think I need to move to Canada..........
    I second that... even if your parents looked after the school debt, at 25 years old what does one take for schooling to spend that kind of money fresh out of school... assuming you are not living with mommy and daddy and making yourself car poor...
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    I think this topic is a waste. Just don't understand how much credibility some people are giving to 6 post member.

    So you saved money for 4 years just to buy an exotic. Not only a car but a "rare" beauty, a work of art, a super performance car.... but you don't care about that because you are only focused on the "X" factor, or being a attention whore.

    So everything starts right there. When I look at those cars I appreciate the lines, design, engine noise, the story behind the brand. After driving and having the whole experience you pick your favorite car. Then what you do if you are smart and mature? You re-search about the whole car, reliability, cost and other factors.

    I could be wrong. But you sound like a kid that just have a certain amount of money and will spend it all buying the car without knowing what are you getting into. And just because you have a $60k year job you think you can afford one of these cars. Good luck.

    Just trying to warn you. Since the beginning you sound like you have no idea of what you doing comparing 2000's Ferrari and Lambos with 2009 Maserati. I guess you guys are right, if you want to waste YOUR money to have attention is your right to do it, and for me is stupidity.
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    I'd go with a new Maserati Gran Turismo S or a new Nissan GTR, but I do agree, if you want something psychotic with the heavy 'look at me' factor go with a used Gallardo.

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    ^ 60k millionaires
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    Gallardo seems to be what you want. But starting to look old, buuuuut its still a gallardo nonetheless and when does that really get old. Maserati if you're looking for something fresher and cleaner looking but Gallardo overall is the one that'll attract eyes

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    Did you test-drived some of the cars that the members have said?
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