Why are Lambo values falling more than Ferraris'
#106
I can't understand why so many people gripe about Audi parts and Audi engineering. The way that I see it, it's the best of both worlds. You let the Italians design and the Germans engineer. That results in a beautifully designed car that actually functions well.
As far as the interior is concerned, who cares where the parts are from? I have an Audi and I have a Lamborghini. When I sit in each car, there is a totally different feel for each. I don't feel any "lesser" in the Lamborghini because the ashtray is the same one used in the Audi.
As far as the interior is concerned, who cares where the parts are from? I have an Audi and I have a Lamborghini. When I sit in each car, there is a totally different feel for each. I don't feel any "lesser" in the Lamborghini because the ashtray is the same one used in the Audi.
#107
I can't understand why so many people gripe about Audi parts and Audi engineering. The way that I see it, it's the best of both worlds. You let the Italians design and the Germans engineer. That results in a beautifully designed car that actually functions well.
As far as the interior is concerned, who cares where the parts are from? I have an Audi and I have a Lamborghini. When I sit in each car, there is a totally different feel for each. I don't feel any "lesser" in the Lamborghini because the ashtray is the same one used in the Audi.
As far as the interior is concerned, who cares where the parts are from? I have an Audi and I have a Lamborghini. When I sit in each car, there is a totally different feel for each. I don't feel any "lesser" in the Lamborghini because the ashtray is the same one used in the Audi.
#108
I think the people discussing the interiors as being a downfall really do not mean they are cheap pieces or that they are not functional. I simply think that people seem to want something unique and different when spending near 200k. I mean lambo has usually been in the market of making unique and completely outrageous vehicles (from exteriors to interiors). People expect their interiors to be different in a 200k lambo than a 50k Audi. However, with that being said, after spending some time in the Murci, I have to admit that a little german engineering in these italian machines is not all that bad of an idea. I think if lambo just did some minor changes to make the interiors of the gallardos less audi like those complaints would be gone cause the gallardo is one hell of a looker, performer and probably overall the most sound and practical supercar lamborghini has made.
Last edited by BOYRACER; 10-17-2008 at 02:24 AM.
#109
I think the people discussing the interiors are being a downfall really do not mean they are cheap pieces or that they are not functional. I simply think that people seem to want something unique and different when spending near 200k. I mean lambo has usually been in the market of making unique and completely outrageous vehicles (from exteriors to interiors). People expect their interiors to be different in a 200k lambo than a 50k Audi. However, with that being said, after spending some time in the Murci, I have to admit that a little german engineering in these italian machines is not all that bad of an idea. I think if lambo just did some minor changes to make the interiors of the gallardos less audi like those complaints would be gone cause the gallardo is one hell of a looker, performer and probably overall the most sound and practical supercar lamborghini has made.
Props!
#110
Ouch!
#111
Since Porsche is buying up VW, which owns Audi, which owns Lamborghini, I doubt we're going to see many improvements in the coming years. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see Audi sell the Lambo marque in the next few years. If that happens, who knows what direction lambo will go.
#114
#115
I wouldn't call this holding value http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national
#116
"Was checking out cars.com today and noticed that the 430s are holding their value compared to a Gallardo..even with high mileage Does anyone know why?"
Compared to what? MSRP? Most new 430 owners in the day paid up to 50k+over MSRP thanks to FNA and the so called "privilage" bs of owning and ...Gallardo owners did not...so please tell me where you are coming up with the "value" drop....
Compared to what? MSRP? Most new 430 owners in the day paid up to 50k+over MSRP thanks to FNA and the so called "privilage" bs of owning and ...Gallardo owners did not...so please tell me where you are coming up with the "value" drop....
#117
Or the irrationality of the buyers
#119
What do you think making a completely original interior for the gallardo would do to the price of the car?! Id rather the money be invested into the performance then giving me an interior with new nifty buttons, switches, and head units.
#120
This is what I see on cars.com. Please note numbers below are based on coupes unless otherwise noted.
For 2005
14 used Gallardos (coupe/spyder), $94,900-129,000, 850-21,000 miles
54 used F430s (coupe/spider), $133,000-197,000, 1500-11,000 miles
For 2006
39 used Gallardos (coupe/spyder), 94,000-129,000, 4000-24000 miles
112 used F430s (coupe/spider), 139,000-189,000, 2100-26000 miles
The sad part is no numbers overlap!! Meaning a high mileage F430 will sell more than a lower mileage Gallardo
I'm a Gallardo owner and I am in no way trying to bash my fellow G-brothas but its quite disturbing to see the numbers above
For 2005
14 used Gallardos (coupe/spyder), $94,900-129,000, 850-21,000 miles
54 used F430s (coupe/spider), $133,000-197,000, 1500-11,000 miles
For 2006
39 used Gallardos (coupe/spyder), 94,000-129,000, 4000-24000 miles
112 used F430s (coupe/spider), 139,000-189,000, 2100-26000 miles
The sad part is no numbers overlap!! Meaning a high mileage F430 will sell more than a lower mileage Gallardo
I'm a Gallardo owner and I am in no way trying to bash my fellow G-brothas but its quite disturbing to see the numbers above
Last edited by ExoticCarDriver; 07-21-2009 at 06:15 PM.