Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-33870577-20190306105623/@comment-29898480-20190307220951

Amrosa wrote: SM Racer wrote: It's a beat up race car that's timed out of its series. Who cares what it costs new, it's a brick now. A racing school could go for it as a trainer for high end clients. That's plausible, though I doubt it looks like the best option in an objective analysis, but if you want a Lambo, it's likely the way to go (that's the "unless you've got a big thing for the Huracan" part of my first note). Assuming it's in good running condition (!), it's still raceable in a wide variety of venues in open classes, but that's where the "don't care about winning" part comes in. Sex appeal is very high, and that's the "don't care about ... the cost to operate" part.

Everyone should recognize a huge caveat emptor when it comes to used race cars. That car could be straight and pristine. It could also have a bent frame, leaking dampers, a tranny in need of a rebuild, and any number of other horribles.

These cars are rich playboy cars bought and campainged in the factory supported series. Most of them become dust collectors after a few years, only a few get re-campaigned in other venues.