Buying an Aventador - pls help

Buying an Aventador - pls help

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Batman801

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24 posts

13 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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Hi all,

I'm considering buying an aventador and I was wondering if you can please share with me some advice on what to look for and additional costs I should take into account. Obviously it's very expensive and I just want to make sure I have covered all the known knowns.. The model I'm looking at is several years old and not under the lambo warranty but I understand I can purchase/extend it.

1. optically the car looks fine etc. but is there anything additional I should check? are there any serious red flags I should confirm on the mechanics of the car?

2. Are aventadors failures (engine/electronics) very common to reconsider my choice? I read on some online forum something small goes wrong and the whole engine needs to come out.

3. What is the typical cost of a service per year? does it HAVE to be a lambo outlet?

4. Other than insurance, service, petrol etc, are there any other major costs involved (ignoring basic knowns like parking etc.) - I just don't want to find myself 3 months down the line with some unexpected large expense.

5. One last question that I didn't check at the dealer - I know aventadors have a reverse back camera - but do they also have the standard sensors you find on other cars?

Thank you for all your advice!!!




cgt2

7,101 posts

189 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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If buying from a Lamborghini dealer make sure it's a long warranty with option to extend.

If not a Lambo dealer check the terms of the warranty very carefully including gearbox and ancillary parts and you 100% must have it thoroughly inspected.

They are fantastic cars but be under no illusions they can be very expensive to run.

Even under five years old I've known cars needing £20,000 of work. If not under warranty that can be huge.

What year is the car?

Fast Eddie

416 posts

246 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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Get a professional to give it a thorough check over before you do anything else.

You don't say how old it is or what mileage or even which model. If you want advice...............

Batman801

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13 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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cgt2 said:
If buying from a Lamborghini dealer make sure it's a long warranty with option to extend.

If not a Lambo dealer check the terms of the warranty very carefully including gearbox and ancillary parts and you 100% must have it thoroughly inspected.

They are fantastic cars but be under no illusions they can be very expensive to run.

Even under five years old I've known cars needing £20,000 of work. If not under warranty that can be huge.

What year is the car?
thank you.

1. It's not a lamdo dealer. On having it inspected - who does that exactly? I'm assuming it has to be a third party as otherwise having mechanics of the dealer inspecting it would have some baised views? If it is a third party mechanic, it has to be a lambo specialist? and how is the inspection done exactly - the carry is taken to the mechanic for inspection before I buy or the mechanic visits the dealer showroom? sorry if its a dumb question - i've never done anything like this before.

2. By checking the warranty on "gearbox and ancillary parts", yo mean that they are included under the warranty?

3. I actually have two options but both are 2017 (S and SV). Both under 10k milage. I also saw an almost new 2022 Huracan with proper warranty but I just didn't like it.

Actually is it simpler while buying the car from a non-lambo dealer to buy the lambo warranty from lambo directly if that is more safe? How much does it lambo official warranty cost?

Thank you again. This costs like a small flat I'm surprised lawyers not involved to check all this.







Edited by Batman801 on Sunday 9th April 17:44

Batman801

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Sunday 9th April 2023
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Fast Eddie said:
Get a professional to give it a thorough check over before you do anything else.

You don't say how old it is or what mileage or even which model. If you want advice...............
Apologies, I intentionally have not disclosed the full details of the car. I just don't know who views these forums and I might hurt my offer conversations if disclose too much. I hope that makes sense, sorry if it's a bit odd. But it's a S model 2017, there is also an SV model. both are under 10k milage. I hope this is enough?

When you say get a professional to go check it, what do you mean exactly. like I call third party mechanic to turn up at the showroom to inspect it? or have the car delivered to the mechanic for a full inspect? Is that what you mean? because obviously having the dealer inspecting it themselves is a bit odd and I could not fully trust (esp if it's a non lambo dealer).

Also how much does this professional inspection cost? and I assume it is done after my offer is fully accepted or I can request it before I agree it all?

Thank you again, this is really helpful. I really like the car but I'm worried and considering going for something different and newer that's under official warranty if it's all too much.


Batman801

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24 posts

13 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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Hi

while searching more around costs of as Lambo, I found the link below
https://www.supercarservice.co.uk/lamborghini-serv...

it says annual service costs £1000, is this accurate? it also states a "major" service, for £3000 - how often I have to do this major service?

at the bottom it also talks about oil change cost being up to £3k for some models - does this include the Aventador S and SV?

it also says "epending on how much you drive the car, you should change the oil every 9,000 miles for the best results. or at least twice a year. Never ignore the indications that it’s time to change the oil in your Lamborghini. Some of the most apparent include:"

so I have to change the oil 2x a year = £600 minimum correct? this is normal in terms of cost and frequency on oil change?

Thank you!

Batman801

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13 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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On having the car "insptected" I found these guys as an example which gives an overview of the process:
https://www.prestigeautoworks.co.uk/pre-purchase-i...

So assuming this is the process, is there anyone specific you recommend for inspecting a lamboroghin or its all the same?

thank you,

andrew

9,971 posts

193 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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10,000 miles in six years ?
4 miles per day is not healthy for any car !

cgt2

7,101 posts

189 months

Sunday 9th April 2023
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Batman801 said:
thank you.

1. It's not a lamdo dealer. On having it inspected - who does that exactly? I'm assuming it has to be a third party as otherwise having mechanics of the dealer inspecting it would have some baised views? If it is a third party mechanic, it has to be a lambo specialist? and how is the inspection done exactly - the carry is taken to the mechanic for inspection before I buy or the mechanic visits the dealer showroom? sorry if its a dumb question - i've never done anything like this before.

2. By checking the warranty on "gearbox and ancillary parts", yo mean that they are included under the warranty?

3. I actually have two options but both are 2017 (S and SV). Both under 10k milage. I also saw an almost new 2022 Huracan with proper warranty but I just didn't like it.

Actually is it simpler while buying the car from a non-lambo dealer to buy the lambo warranty from lambo directly if that is more safe? How much does it lambo official warranty cost?

Thank you again. This costs like a small flat I'm surprised lawyers not involved to check all this.







Edited by Batman801 on Sunday 9th April 17:44
Have it checked by a Lambo main dealer who will then also be able to advise on a warranty. Doing it properly at this stage may save you many thousands in the long term.

W4NTED

690 posts

215 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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You first need to decide what car you want out of the 2. The SV and S (LP740) are two VERY different cars. The S is what I have and is the pick of the 2 IMHO if you are looking for a good drive. The SV is a track focussed weapon and what I would call “Extreme”! A proper neck and back breaker the ride is extremely harsh.

Lambo authorised dealers are desperate to buy back these cars where the provenance is solid and they do offer top dollar for cars with the right spec and then go on to sell them for top dollar too! So IMHO cars that are at independents most likely have something not right (missing service, bodywork not up to standard or a respray etc) so you would need a full inspection.

Any Aventador S without a warranty can be inspected by a Lambo dealer and then they can apply the warranty on it - the process costs around £8k with the inspection but its bloody worth it.

I personally would stick to finding a car at a authorised dealer as they come with 12 months warranty and I managed to negotiate another year on mine so had 24 months with rock solid peace of mind! Like someone said above, one thing wrong and you could soon be looking at a £25k bill. A warranty would cover this.

Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London.

Tyres are expensive. Servicing depends on big or small. Small circa £2k big circa £4-6k depending on what needs to be done.

Try to find one with the highest spec possible and be willing to pay more for these as cars dripping in carbon are way more desirable and VERY rare as carbon options on these cost a fortune when new.

Overall the car is bloody fantastic and at £250k there is NOTHING on the road that matches the sheer drama of owning this beast. Do it YOLO!

Hope this helps!


W4NTED

690 posts

215 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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andrew said:
10,000 miles in six years ?
4 miles per day is not healthy for any car !
Thats not how it works on these as no Aventador is a daily driver! Most of them are weekend cars and tucked away in the winter too.

Lower the miles better as you can drive and enjoy them more as the higher mile cars are very hard to shift!

Fast Eddie

416 posts

246 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Batman801 said:
On having the car "insptected" I found these guys as an example which gives an overview of the process:
https://www.prestigeautoworks.co.uk/pre-purchase-i...

So assuming this is the process, is there anyone specific you recommend for inspecting a lamboroghin or its all the same?

thank you,
Without wishing in any way to appear unpleasant I think you need to do a great deal more research before jumping into a car like an Aventador.

Have you owned supercars previously or even 'fast' cars?
Why do you think you want a Lamborghini?
What are you going to use it for?
Also, very important from an insurance perspective, how old are you and what's your postcode?

David_T

115 posts

81 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Fast Eddie said:
Without wishing in any way to appear unpleasant I think you need to do a great deal more research before jumping into a car like an Aventador.

Have you owned supercars previously or even 'fast' cars?
Why do you think you want a Lamborghini?
What are you going to use it for?
Also, very important from an insurance perspective, how old are you and what's your postcode?
Some valid points.

If it's got to be an S or SV, 2017 with less than 10,000 miles, here's one from Lambo Leeds with a 24 month warranty, full dealership history, rear camera & front and rear sensors, full PPF as an example of buying through a main dealer. Perhaps the price is too high compared to the one's which you are considering, or you don't like the Nero Pulso matt paint or part red interior.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202212202...

Batman801

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13 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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W4NTED said:
You first need to decide what car you want out of the 2. The SV and S (LP740) are two VERY different cars. The S is what I have and is the pick of the 2 IMHO if you are looking for a good drive. The SV is a track focussed weapon and what I would call “Extreme”! A proper neck and back breaker the ride is extremely harsh.

Lambo authorised dealers are desperate to buy back these cars where the provenance is solid and they do offer top dollar for cars with the right spec and then go on to sell them for top dollar too! So IMHO cars that are at independents most likely have something not right (missing service, bodywork not up to standard or a respray etc) so you would need a full inspection.

Any Aventador S without a warranty can be inspected by a Lambo dealer and then they can apply the warranty on it - the process costs around £8k with the inspection but its bloody worth it.

I personally would stick to finding a car at a authorised dealer as they come with 12 months warranty and I managed to negotiate another year on mine so had 24 months with rock solid peace of mind! Like someone said above, one thing wrong and you could soon be looking at a £25k bill. A warranty would cover this.

Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London.

Tyres are expensive. Servicing depends on big or small. Small circa £2k big circa £4-6k depending on what needs to be done.

Try to find one with the highest spec possible and be willing to pay more for these as cars dripping in carbon are way more desirable and VERY rare as carbon options on these cost a fortune when new.

Overall the car is bloody fantastic and at £250k there is NOTHING on the road that matches the sheer drama of owning this beast. Do it YOLO!

Hope this helps!

Thank you so much really appreciate your insight on this. I'm certainly on this YOLO mindset right now that's why I really want to go for it.

you said "Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London. "
unfortunately I do live in central london. Is that really risky? It would be a weekend (not even drive every weekend) car maybe at most do 30 miles. you think it's a big risk?

Thank you!

Batman801

Original Poster:

24 posts

13 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Fast Eddie said:
Without wishing in any way to appear unpleasant I think you need to do a great deal more research before jumping into a car like an Aventador.

Have you owned supercars previously or even 'fast' cars?
Why do you think you want a Lamborghini?
What are you going to use it for?
Also, very important from an insurance perspective, how old are you and what's your postcode?
that's ok.
I have thought a lot about it. No I have not owned a super car before.
it's basically dream since I was young and now I can afford it. I'm just over 35 - the more i think of it I don't want to really drive it when im 60. It's just for the big experience of owning one.
unfortunately I live in central london.
am I being stupid?



andrew

9,971 posts

193 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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W4NTED said:
andrew said:
10,000 miles in six years ?
4 miles per day is not healthy for any car !
Thats not how it works on these as no Aventador is a daily driver! Most of them are weekend cars and tucked away in the winter too.

Lower the miles better as you can drive and enjoy them more as the higher mile cars are very hard to shift!
it doesn't really matter how you spread it
an hour's drive every two or three weeks is just as unhealthy !

Ferruccio

1,835 posts

120 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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W4NTED said:
You first need to decide what car you want out of the 2. The SV and S (LP740) are two VERY different cars. The S is what I have and is the pick of the 2 IMHO if you are looking for a good drive. The SV is a track focussed weapon and what I would call “Extreme”! A proper neck and back breaker the ride is extremely harsh.

Lambo authorised dealers are desperate to buy back these cars where the provenance is solid and they do offer top dollar for cars with the right spec and then go on to sell them for top dollar too! So IMHO cars that are at independents most likely have something not right (missing service, bodywork not up to standard or a respray etc) so you would need a full inspection.

Any Aventador S without a warranty can be inspected by a Lambo dealer and then they can apply the warranty on it - the process costs around £8k with the inspection but its bloody worth it.

I personally would stick to finding a car at a authorised dealer as they come with 12 months warranty and I managed to negotiate another year on mine so had 24 months with rock solid peace of mind! Like someone said above, one thing wrong and you could soon be looking at a £25k bill. A warranty would cover this.

Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London.

Tyres are expensive. Servicing depends on big or small. Small circa £2k big circa £4-6k depending on what needs to be done.

Try to find one with the highest spec possible and be willing to pay more for these as cars dripping in carbon are way more desirable and VERY rare as carbon options on these cost a fortune when new.

Overall the car is bloody fantastic and at £250k there is NOTHING on the road that matches the sheer drama of owning this beast. Do it YOLO!

Hope this helps!

I went SV, I love the brutality.

Get it checked by Dave at Pangbourne. You’ll need to get the car to him.

Batman801

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13 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Ferruccio said:
I went SV, I love the brutality.

Get it checked by Dave at Pangbourne. You’ll need to get the car to him.
you mean the lamborghin dealer at Pangbourne correct?
thank you! I will call them today.

Any ideas much they charge just for the "inspection"?

also can you actually buy a warranty from them if the car is 6-7 years old or it has to be relatively newer?

I will call them anyway but appreciate any owners thoughts on this.

thanks!

cgt2

7,101 posts

189 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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W4NTED said:
You first need to decide what car you want out of the 2. The SV and S (LP740) are two VERY different cars. The S is what I have and is the pick of the 2 IMHO if you are looking for a good drive. The SV is a track focussed weapon and what I would call “Extreme”! A proper neck and back breaker the ride is extremely harsh.

Lambo authorised dealers are desperate to buy back these cars where the provenance is solid and they do offer top dollar for cars with the right spec and then go on to sell them for top dollar too! So IMHO cars that are at independents most likely have something not right (missing service, bodywork not up to standard or a respray etc) so you would need a full inspection.

Any Aventador S without a warranty can be inspected by a Lambo dealer and then they can apply the warranty on it - the process costs around £8k with the inspection but its bloody worth it.

I personally would stick to finding a car at a authorised dealer as they come with 12 months warranty and I managed to negotiate another year on mine so had 24 months with rock solid peace of mind! Like someone said above, one thing wrong and you could soon be looking at a £25k bill. A warranty would cover this.

Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London.

Tyres are expensive. Servicing depends on big or small. Small circa £2k big circa £4-6k depending on what needs to be done.

Try to find one with the highest spec possible and be willing to pay more for these as cars dripping in carbon are way more desirable and VERY rare as carbon options on these cost a fortune when new.

Overall the car is bloody fantastic and at £250k there is NOTHING on the road that matches the sheer drama of owning this beast. Do it YOLO!

Hope this helps!

All great advice and I agree, I also prefer the S to the SV. The 4WS on the S makes it infinitely better in my view.

cgt2

7,101 posts

189 months

Monday 10th April 2023
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Batman801 said:
Thank you so much really appreciate your insight on this. I'm certainly on this YOLO mindset right now that's why I really want to go for it.

you said "Clutch’s on these are pretty robust and usually last around 18-20k miles if the car has not lived in a city like Central London. "
unfortunately I do live in central london. Is that really risky? It would be a weekend (not even drive every weekend) car maybe at most do 30 miles. you think it's a big risk?

Thank you!
They take 15-20 miles to get properly warm from a cold start, you will need to drive it a bit more than that!