I'm a firm believer that if you buy a vehicle it is for riding/driving, not sitting the garage, so I get the mileage and personally wouldn't have problem with it. Just that the price needs to reflect the fact that this is near needing a restoration to make it a proper rarity. Looks pretty ratty from the pictures.
I like this one. Didn't know there were only 7 of these in US. A bit overpriced still I think. All of the 2012 RR's were offered free tank replacement under warranty, and it's nice that it is included, but it shouldn't be held up as something that adds value, as it should have been replaced for free. https://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-MV-Ag...823087?hash=item444a26a66f:g:NYMAAOSw6WJdt1xs
Another case of someone erroneously thinking that he/she can recuperate all the "add-ons"/"upgrades" -- That very rarely happens in my experience..
A bit like the guy here in my country who put his 1964½ Mustang up for sale -- Restomodded to the tune of $50000+ Virtually nothing original remained in that car, other than the shell.. Still the guy wanted more than for a good close to original car .. Simply could not see why his investment in restomodding didn't add value ---
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