I think initially, a Lamborghini and a Spyker get the same response from people. They are both crowdmagnets because they look different then "normal" sportscars. They really stand out. I think this similarity reflects in the fact that a lot of Lamborghini dealers are also Spyker dealer and quite some Lamborghini owners also have a Spyker.
But when the "attractionphase" is over, the differences start to show. When close to a Lamborghini and you start to study the details, it is "just" a "normal" sportscar, nothing really special. The Spyker is very different, it's all about the details. Eyecandy everywhere.
When driving however, a Lamborghini is more a true sportscar then a Spyker, which is sporty but not as fast as a Lamborghini.
I think you have to be absolutely sure what you want out of buying a sportscar, before choosing a Spyker. If you choose a Spyker for the wrong reasons you will be dissapointed.
And that could explain that a lot of Spykers have very low mileage. They apparantly had other expectations of a Spyker and were not sattisfied, which is a shame, because bought for the right reasons the Spyker is phenomenal!
But when the "attractionphase" is over, the differences start to show. When close to a Lamborghini and you start to study the details, it is "just" a "normal" sportscar, nothing really special. The Spyker is very different, it's all about the details. Eyecandy everywhere.
When driving however, a Lamborghini is more a true sportscar then a Spyker, which is sporty but not as fast as a Lamborghini.
I think you have to be absolutely sure what you want out of buying a sportscar, before choosing a Spyker. If you choose a Spyker for the wrong reasons you will be dissapointed.
And that could explain that a lot of Spykers have very low mileage. They apparantly had other expectations of a Spyker and were not sattisfied, which is a shame, because bought for the right reasons the Spyker is phenomenal!
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