How many nickles are in the cushions of your couch? This black-on-black Lamborghini Aventador is being auctioned off by the Montgomery County Prct.5 Constable's Office car auto cars
run, which lasted from 2011 to 2022. All were powered by a 6.5-liter V12, and power ranges from 690 hp to 770 hp for the final Ultimae edition.
While this doesn’t appear to be a special edition model, values for Aventadors remain quite high. A quick look at listings onreveals that early models like this one in good condition can sell for between $300,000 and $350,000. I’m no cop, but anyone who can scrounge up that much cash on short notice seems like they might be at least a little suspicious – or just very, very rich. However, I expect that this model will sell for less than that, since the constable’s office staunchly refuses to offer financing terms.
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