2015 Lamborghini Huracan, Verde Mantis / Black, high MSRP
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2015 Lamborghini Huracan, Verde Mantis / Black, high MSRP
Year: 2015
Make: Lamborghini
Model: Gallardo
Price: $305000
Mileage: 160
Color: Green
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): GA
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
150 miles
Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/wcWWV (some in sunlight some under clouds)
Base: $237,250
Options:
Verde Mantis (Green) $4500
Transparent Engine Bonnet + Carbon Forged Engine Bay $7000
Forged Wheels: 20" X 8.5" Front & 20" X 11" Rear Mimas Silver $5600
Silver brake calipers $0
Lifting system $3500
Navigation System $3200
Rear view camera & parking sensors $3900
Dynamic Power Steering $2400
Contrast stitching $700
Electric & Heated seats $2800
Interior "Sportivo" Unicolor with Alcantara inserts $2100
Branding Package $1000
Gas Guzzler Tax $1700
Destination Charge $3495
MSRP $279,145
(base package includes keyless entry & starter, full LED lamps, iPod connectivity, etc)
Configurator: http://www.lamborghini.com/en/models...A,2PF,EMI,NR1d
Lamborghini has certainly hit a grand slam this time. Truly feels next generation and likely is the fastest sports car I have ever driven (even better than the almighty 650S and even the 458 Italia in my own opinion). The car drives stunningly well, very precise handling, feels light, explosive, and responsive with an amazing DCT system.
However, I personally am more in the market for a Speciale at this moment and cannot have both cars.
Asking MSRP + 25k (= 305k) or best offer. Open to offers. Will only consider trades for 458 Speciale.
call or text at 678-400-0586
Last edited by Tom(Atl); 10-12-2014 at 03:07 PM.
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But only after displaying a picture of a filthy engine bay!!!!!
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Amazing car and GLWS.
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GLWS OP! With so few out, I think you'll do well with this.
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Asking 25k over obo, new pictures: https://imgur.com/a/wcWWV (some in sunlight some under clouds)
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Have any of you considered that maybe his wife or SO said, "Hey you need to put that thing up for sale!"
Ends up listing it originally for $75K above MSRP to appease said wife/SO. No sale = good thing for OP?
Ends up listing it originally for $75K above MSRP to appease said wife/SO. No sale = good thing for OP?