Used Supercars for Sale
We have 250 supercar cars in stock. All cars come with 12 months free breakdown cover (or a discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off your next service & MOT.
We have 250 supercar cars in stock. All cars come with 12 months free breakdown cover (or a discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off your next service & MOT.
London
London
London
London
London
London
Brentwood
Brentwood
Brentwood
Brentwood
Hatfield
Hatfield
Aston Martin Vanquish
London (7 miles)
Aston Martin DB11
London (7 miles)
Aston Martin DBS Volante
London (7 miles)
All dealers have committed to AA Cars Standards to give you peace of mind.
Vehicle history, MOT, mileage, accident and police reports are all checked - on every vehicle.
12 months free breakdown cover (or discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off a Service & MOT. T&Cs apply.
Supercars are so desirable that they often make it our bedroom walls as poster cars. The term supercar can include any car that has an exotic status, features intricate construction and the least number of seats with an explosive powertrain. The gorgeous Lamborghini Miura is often known as the first supercar with a mid-engined V12 hidden beneath Marcello Gandini’s perfect lines. There are front, mid and rear-engined supercars with both all-wheel-drive and rear-wheel drive powertrain setups. Some popular supercar brands are Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and McLaren. There are few other things that scream you’ve made it in life than a supercar. It might not be the most comfortable car you can buy, but it sure is the most thrilling!
The key things to consider and look for when buying a second-hand supercar are often cost-related. Will you be able to afford the hefty price? Will you be able to run it, considering the high insurance and running costs of supercars? Given that they are very complex pieces of engineering, you will need to treat with extreme care. When looking at used supercars for sale, make sure to comb over the service history and make sure it is both consistent and from reputed specialist garages or the main dealer. Supercars are expensive to maintain, and repairs could even cost the value of a new hatchback.
Despite their precious reputations, there are those that have impressive lifespans. With this in mind, buying a used supercar - while remaining an extravagance - is something that could also offer good returns as some cars go up in value over time.
Finally, be aware of the attention that you'll get when driving a supercar. They're the stars of the road, after all. The attention could be a boon or a bane – and you should be fully ready to welcome a supercar into your life. Used supercars could be cheap, but more often, that is also because they are unlike normal cars and require heaps of money and time to be kept in good shape.
As the name suggests, supercars are no run-of-the-mill vehicle. Instead, they sit right at the top of the automobile hierarchy, and can offer you a truly entrancing experience. Gifted with supremely powerful engines, masterful handling, impeccable looks and unsurpassed status, the supercar class is one that is the very epitome of luxury and indulgence.
Given their power and abilities, supercars aren't meant to be for everyday use. They're the treat that you take out every so often to soar through mountain passes or long stretches of open road. But, it's because of this that they're often uncomfortable on slow urban roads limited by low speed limits.
Buying on the second hand market is an excellent choice when looking at supercars for sale, as there is not only great value on offer, there is also a wide choice of vehicles. Given their speciality status, there are fewer of the best models on the roads than many more populist cars, and so the used market is often the best place to find them.
In our list of used supercars we've got an excellent selection of the best available. If you're looking for something slightly more affordable and accessible however, why not try our list of second hand sports cars?
Supercars are unique and rare, and so the choice is far narrower than in many other classes. However, there are good options to suit different drivers. There are the Ferraris, which offer slick Italian styling and dynamic handling; the angular Lamborghinis that can outgun just about anything on the road; or the suave and sophisticated Aston Martins, which can cruise in comfort just as well as they can burn rubber.
A supercar is a type of car that prioritises outright speed, acceleration and superior technology. These are some of the fastest and the most exciting cars money can buy. One could even say that a supercar is a peak car.
There are several things that make a car a supercar. The important ones are performance, design, craftsmanship, technology, exclusivity and driving experience.
No, you do not need any special licence to drive a supercar. However, since a supercar offers high levels of performance, one should be aware of the vehicle and respect its capabilities.
Supercars are undoubtedly some of the fastest vehicles. As a result, a supercar can reach speeds of up to 200 mph with some models even going north of 250 mph!