Can you get RHD Gallardo's that start with a 7 ?
Discussion
CUE99T said:
Rob paid into the late 7's for a G but not sure, think it was an 04 car but reckon he was buying privately.
This one which went to DL's at trade money?
www.pistonheads.com/sales/157738.htm
Jonny5 said:
CUE99T said:
Rob paid into the late 7's for a G but not sure, think it was an 04 car but reckon he was buying privately.
This one which went to DL's at trade money?
www.pistonheads.com/sales/157738.htm
didn't Rob also add an exhaust and Paintshield?
hi
as paracetamol said i did indeed just buy a gallardo the original asking price was 86 k as per retail in the guide i eventually negotiated a lower price begining with a 7 however this took weeks. the car had 20 k miles and i used that as a bargaining tool also he serviced it and replaced the clutch ( work done at lambo manchester ) i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
at one time there were many in top marques but only one private in the current edition ( a SE )
my sugestion is try to find a private seller as he will have been bid very low by anyone in the trade but in all honesty for once i think i got a very reasonable deal
as paracetamol said i did indeed just buy a gallardo the original asking price was 86 k as per retail in the guide i eventually negotiated a lower price begining with a 7 however this took weeks. the car had 20 k miles and i used that as a bargaining tool also he serviced it and replaced the clutch ( work done at lambo manchester ) i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
at one time there were many in top marques but only one private in the current edition ( a SE )
my sugestion is try to find a private seller as he will have been bid very low by anyone in the trade but in all honesty for once i think i got a very reasonable deal
[quote=Timmmmmmo]hi
i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
[quote=Timmmmmmo]
I agree it seems as though there seems to be a shortage of good cars at present and I think this has stabilised prices. You may drop on a private car in the late 70's but that brings its own issues with it. There was the Blue one on Ebay for 66k, but that had been previuosly damaged (funny how there was no mention of that in the Ad!)
i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
[quote=Timmmmmmo]
I agree it seems as though there seems to be a shortage of good cars at present and I think this has stabilised prices. You may drop on a private car in the late 70's but that brings its own issues with it. There was the Blue one on Ebay for 66k, but that had been previuosly damaged (funny how there was no mention of that in the Ad!)
lamboandy said:
[quote=Timmmmmmo]hi
i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
[quote=Timmmmmmo]
I agree it seems as though there seems to be a shortage of good cars at present and I think this has stabilised prices. You may drop on a private car in the late 70's but that brings its own issues with it. There was the Blue one on Ebay for 66k, but that had been previuosly damaged (funny how there was no mention of that in the Ad!)
i think the prices have risen slightly over the last few months due to the Gallardo being listed in the guide for the first time in March retail at 33 k miles then was 87 k ( now in may its 86 k with 19 k miles
it does seem as if the earlier 53 04 54 models are now very rare and are priced around the 85 / 83 k mark
[quote=Timmmmmmo]
I agree it seems as though there seems to be a shortage of good cars at present and I think this has stabilised prices. You may drop on a private car in the late 70's but that brings its own issues with it. There was the Blue one on Ebay for 66k, but that had been previuosly damaged (funny how there was no mention of that in the Ad!)
think your right
i purchased mine through a local stratstone dealer however, it was on sale or return and it was back and forth negotiation so it seemed like a private sale rather than the usual retail purchase.
mine still had 4 months lambo warrenty when i got it.
this car isnt for sale but i have had 3 calls from people offering almost retail book price for it and the selling dealer also called me and offered to return my money if i wanted to sell as i they had had offers for the car just at the point when i purchased it.
but whats the point in selling as i couldnt repalce it for much less than 84 k anyway
paracetamol said:
I'd wager that the banking bonus effect is kicking in on these sorts of cars..the G is defintaley the latest must have and the prices are not so far off 997 territory, which would have been the usual purchase of the banking set...
V.true... I know 3 people after one - including me!
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