Vehicles that are traded as new cars at an additional cost at the list price because they have collector potential. Porsche GT3 (possibly the last manually operated Porsche without hybrid assistance or turbocharger), Ferrari 12 Superfast (probably the last V12 vacuum from Ferrari), Toyota Yaris GR (Rally homologation model for the road).
Collectors often buy them with a return on investment, often simply discarded as new cars or traded directly on the secondary market. No isolated cases. This is already the norm for many models and brands. porsche, ferrari and lamborghini According to internal sources, have set up task forces to combat these methods. You already know that with watches. If a concessionaire or manufacturer gets caught doing so, there is a risk of severe sanctions. In the worst case Lifetime blacklisting.