Who would have ever thought you could still find brand-new Lexus LFAs and possibly purchase one from a dealer? Surprisingly, Autoblog found just the thing when checking out July’s sales numbers.

Even though the last LFA rolled off the line five years ago with only 500 ever being built, Toyota said it lists 12 examples as dealer inventory. Not only that, but a dealer sold one in July, and six more found homes over the last year. The LFA was an obscenely expensive car at $375,000 when it came out, but it’s still shocking that some dealers haven’t sold every last one of them.

Of course, Toyota provided several explanations on why these cars continue to sit on dealer lots. After five years of not being sold, the vehicles might be seen as more of an investment or display car by the dealers. The asking price could be so high that nobody has ever been interested in dropping even crazier amounts of cash on Lexus’ supercar, either.

Regardless, we’re still shocked you can find a new Lexus LFA out there if you missed out before and are still hankering for one. The wailing and quick revving V10 is a good enough reason for us. Plus, how many supercars with a naturally aspirated V10 that redlines at 9,000 rpm can you buy new from a dealership today?

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