Looking to borrow a Gallardo
Looking to borrow a Gallardo
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talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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morning... first post on this forum.. some of you may know me as exigeboy over on www.exiges.com, but I doubt it, given this is the FEZ/MAZ/LAMBO forum.

In a nutshell - I'm trying to hire a Gallardo for a weekend, but haven't been able to get a sensible quote from any of the usual suspects...

Looking for a Friday 7pm to Monday 10am hire, 700 mile allowance. I will provide proof of insurance, fuel, misc charges etc.

Any takers? I'm 25, with 8 years NCD, and have been driving elises/exiges for the last 3 years.

Cheers

reeso

1,199 posts

268 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Good luck......That like me asking to have your girlfriend/wife for the weekend!

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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£100 and she's yours :-p

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

267 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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What would you think is a 'sensible quote' for a 25yr old on a £100k+ car for a weekend?

You wouldn't see much change out of £2k, and your excess if you crash will be £10k - £15k.

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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got it down to £3500 with £5k excess

i price risk all day long and that, i can assure you, is the wrong price for the amount of risk!

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

267 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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The £5k excess sounds quite good!

With the greatest of respect - the car you drive and the mentality you have, as mature as it may be, has no bearing on someone trying to loan you such a car.

The time of year (sunny), the period you want it for (covering 4 days, albeit only 2 full ones) and your age (I'm surprised you can even get a quote - most say min 30) I don't think it's THAT unreasonable. Especially the excess.

Let me stess, not trying to have a go here - I'm a 25yr old Elise driver and so this isn't a 'ere sunny jim' type post

I just wonder if your sights are set a bit too unrealistically. I would say that there is no price RISK in those figures. The risk is the excess...£5k...which is down to you, which is very good. The 3.5k is simply their cost to you for driving a supercar.

Take a look at somewhere like here www.sportscarshire.co.uk/?content=lamborghini%20gallardo - their prices dont seem that extreme.

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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my target is £2500 for the hire, impartial to the insurance excess as dont intend having to claim

£2500 = 350p/mile ex fuel/insurance/etc

oggs

8,815 posts

271 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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talkingcow said:
got it down to £3500 with £5k excess

i price risk all day long and that, i can assure you, is the wrong price for the amount of risk!



For that money how about www.blipcars.com/blip.html or similar

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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the blip points/pricing is fantastic but there's a reason.... no ferraris and no lambos!

trackdemon

12,891 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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And there have been questions in the past as to the actual existance of the cars mentioned on their site...

May be worth contacting www.ecurie25.co.uk - they are a membership based club but maybe they'd be able to do a deal of some kind for you? Their black Gallardo is very nice.

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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came close to signing up yesterday.. think it was £9100 all in for me (they insist on <30yr olds doing driving training for £450)

but woke up this morning and it didnt seem to be quite as sexy a proposition!

:-(

trackdemon

12,891 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Probably the best of those type's of clubs if that's what you're into...certainly the best value!

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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thats the problem.. I only really want to drive a Gallardo - other than that, quite happy with the Exige!

mr_tony

6,339 posts

286 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Buy on s/h for cash. Drive it. Sell it privately. If you're very clever you may manage that for no more than a 9k loss over the summer. Probably cost more than that, but in the end its cheaper than 3k for 2 days....

Lambochick

1,462 posts

235 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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I wish you well, but frankly I wouldn't lend/hire my car to anyone for less than 10K and I'm not even sure I would at that figure. And I don't even own a Gallardo! Quite a few of the early Gallardos have had issues with their clutch, and it's not a cheap job to get them replaced. An owner will drive accordingly, but someone who has no vested interest in the car can't be trusted not to trash the clutch, which won't be covered by any insurance premium.

As I say I wish you well, but it's going to be a very brave owner who is likely to take you up on your offer.

justinp1

13,330 posts

247 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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talkingcow said:
my target is £2500 for the hire, impartial to the insurance excess as dont intend having to claim

£2500 = 350p/mile ex fuel/insurance/etc


That is probably what it costs per mile for the companies interest on purchasing the car, depreciation, servicing, tyres and clutches the drivers go through.

On top of that they probably want to make some money on the venture through some of the peak days of the whole year.

steve f

619 posts

251 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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dont take this personally but a muppet behind the wheel on a flash car can burn out the clutch and tyres in a couple of hour as its not theres so they dont give a shit

JOETHETOE

548 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Sounds like a complete waste of money to me, sorry just my opinion!

Where are you going anyway that justifys the need for that car?

Trying to impress a girl?

talkingcow

Original Poster:

17 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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no the Exige did that just fine :-p

just really fancy having a drive. At a stretch I could buy outright.. but i'll be bored after 48 hours I'm sure.. well, maybe not bored, but it'll be 'out of my system' i'm sure

:-)

tomtom

4,226 posts

247 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Join P1 then.