Gallardo for £35k - anyone brave enough?

Gallardo for £35k - anyone brave enough?

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monthefish

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monthefish

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Monday 23rd May 2016
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theRossatron said:
Ad is irritating. Really don't need the Gallardo's life story before you can find any details about the actual car!
Think it's called 'padding'.
Necessary when the seller doesn't know much about the actual car in question. hehe

monthefish

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Thursday 16th June 2016
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andy_ran said:
and it sold for 58k
yikes

It was only a few years ago that you'd be able to get an early, decent, clean Gallardo for £60k.

monthefish

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Tuesday 21st June 2016
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R33Walker said:
lambo_xx said:
rolleyeslaugh

People are very stupid.... why on earth would someone buy this at £58k when you could get a good one for not that much more.

As someone has said they've held their prices well and even gone up a little. Not surprising really, they're great cars for the money.
Hello there I'm the stupid person who has paid 58k for the manual Gallardo (the price of a L.H.D Egear) Great drive home still got a big grin on my face! biggrin

Go find another at that price!
Good luck with the car. Genuinely hope there are no nasty surprises for you. I might have been tempted at £35-40k.
I think the point the chap was trying to make, albeit rather rudely, was that a kosher car isn't that much extra outlay, and it is a bit of gamble buying a supercar with patchy history and a couple of unexpected bills could push the overall outlay (much) higher than a dealer sourced history'd car .