2004 Gallardo - W66 DAN - anyone knows this car?
Discussion
Calculator said:
Do these cars really go for £70k these days?
I would have thought £40-45k in that condition, but I'm no expert.
The odd thing for me is how bunched the prices are. £70k seems to buy a 35- 40k miles car that is 12 years old - £90k seems to buy a car with half the miles that is half the age. I would have thought £40-45k in that condition, but I'm no expert.
octet said:
simonr100 said:
WTF - you wanted a Lambo but will now settle for an Aldi? The Aldi is a nice car but not special in the same way the Gallardo is.
Well it might be special, but of all that are for sale under £70k are in this poor state, not going to waste cash on one! Most likely back to a 2014-2015 GTR. I'm seeing this one later this week, hopefully today or tomorrow:
http://www.atpcars.co.uk/inventory/lamborghini-gal...
Shnozz said:
The odd thing for me is how bunched the prices are. £70k seems to buy a 35- 40k miles car that is 12 years old - £90k seems to buy a car with half the miles that is half the age.
Totally agree. There are convertibles that are 15k difference between an LP 560 and the Mk 1. Im really surprised why there is so much demand for the Mk1 version over the LP560. Arguably the LP is cheaper to service, better to drive, faster, better clutch life and all round looks better imo.
There is a lack of coupes available and interesting to see that the bi-colores are edging slowly up and the 560 is commanding a premium on the 550.
Ferrari 360, 430, Porsche 911 Turbos and even Aston Martin Vantages have seen markedly increased prices year on year. Much more so then Lamborghini Gallardo LP series. Its strange this is the case. It could be that branding of the Ferrari's, Porsches and Astons are stronger?
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