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Supercar Buying Guides – What To Know When buying A Supercar

Buying a supercar can be daunting. You will often find yourself spending in excess of £100,000 on a supercar purchase. And this isn’t an amount of money to spend casually.

Our industry experts have purchased and sold many supercars, and share their wealth of knowledge below.

Some of the topics to be discussed, include manufacturer specific buying guides, through to depreciation figures and investment advice.

Buying a supercar doesn’t have to break the bank. In 2020, there are a selection of affordable supercars available for sale for under £100k. Here are our picks of the bunch, all available to buy in the UK today.

So you want to buy a used cheap supercar for under £10,000 without breaking the bank? OK. Here are our Top 10 supercars available to buy in the UK today, all available for under a £10,000 budget.

In 2019/2020, a healthy £70,000 – £80,000 budget will let you pick up a selection of “cheap supercars”. The question is, when you have the budget to purchase a cheap supercar… Do you purchase new or old?

The McLaren 12C is now over half price, with prices starting from just £75,000 for a clean example. We give you an up-to-date 2019 review. Where we try to find out if the 12C is this the next big investment of 2019?

Two supercars, both under £90,000, go head to head to find out which is the best attainable supercar! Step up, the Lotus Exige 410 and the Porsche 718 GT4. We compare both small supercars head-to-head, putting them through their paces.

McLaren have been busy over the past 8 years, somehow managing to release 16 different new cars. Our goal with this article is to break down the core car range, making it easier to make a buying decision on which model is best suited.

The BMW i8 is possibly the most under-rated cheap supercar money can buy which is now available for under £50,000. Should you buy a BMW i8 out of warranty? We road test and review a 2014 BMW i8 to find out.

The McLaren 570s currently sits as the baby, entry-level McLaren. However, since it’s debut in 2015, prices for the 570s have been creeping down, with models available now for under £98,000. We explore why it is a future supercar bargain.

We have crunched hundreds of numbers using real world sales listings to produce depreciation charts for the most popular Ferrari models. Hopefully this research will help those looking to buy an investment Ferrari.

At Drivefoundry we often discuss our favourite supercars, both past and present. We think we have nailed it, and found our favourite everyday supercar which ranks above all others in its category. The first generation Audi R8 V10.

We have crunched hundreds of numbers using real world sales listings to produce depreciation charts for the most popular Ferrari models. Hopefully this research will help those looking to buy an investment Ferrari.

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