Oh, look at these luxury vehicles depreciating to affordable levels! It’s almost like buying a supercar on a budget, isn’t it? But wait, $20,000 for a Jag XJ? That’s a steal compared to a $500k Ferrari, right? Must be some kind of joke where luxury becomes accessible! I mean, who needs to ‘point the car wherever you want’ when you can just… walk? And the Bentley Continental GT, at 80% of its original price, now gives you a car that’s as reliable as a Swiss watch – or is that a wishful thinking? The Range Rover L322, now at a 90% markdown, must be a great off-roader, unless you’re going off the deep end to find a reliable model. The Aston Martin Rapide? With maintenance costs that are ‘high due to the engine’? Well, at least it comes with a ‘signature swan-wing doors’, right? Audi S8 with a ‘V10 from the Gallardo’? That’s like bringing a knife to a gunfight, but at a lower price tag. And the early F-Type V6? It must be like a featherweight boxer with style – but with a price tag that’s lighter on your wallet. The 2015 Maserati Ghibli S Q4? Now that’s a car that promises Italian luxury with a price tag that’s… Italian for ‘budget-friendly’. The BMW i8, with its plug-in hybrid charm, must be a time machine for the future, just don’t forget to charge it. The Mercedes-AMG E63, at half its original price, must be a beast on wheels, but at this price, is it more of a beast or a beastly deal? And the Porsche Panamera Turbo, offering ‘supercar-level performance’ at ‘as little as $25,000’? I’m not sure if I should be impressed or worried that I could get a used one and everyone else has bought a new car!
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