Need help with Gallardo value
Need help with Gallardo value
I know someone earlier had posted auction results for 911 TT's and I was hoping someone could do the same for Gallardo's. Particularly 2004's.
I have seen them as low as 134000 but typically the low end is 145 -150, reason being is that the spider's and SE's are on the way and I don't want to take too big of a hit before I get a spider of my own in a year or so. So if need be I could sell now to avoid further loss.
Any help on Gallardo auction #'s would be much appreciated
I have seen them as low as 134000 but typically the low end is 145 -150, reason being is that the spider's and SE's are on the way and I don't want to take too big of a hit before I get a spider of my own in a year or so. So if need be I could sell now to avoid further loss.
Any help on Gallardo auction #'s would be much appreciated
here u go expect about 140-150. The thing is they depreciate very slowly, so dont expect the huge % depreciation as we are use to with P-cars. all the more reason to buy a lambo. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...threadid=37079
Originally posted by Johnfromjersey
here u go expect about 140-150. The thing is they depreciate very slowly, so dont expect the huge % depreciation as we are use to with P-cars. all the more reason to buy a lambo. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...threadid=37079
here u go expect about 140-150. The thing is they depreciate very slowly, so dont expect the huge % depreciation as we are use to with P-cars. all the more reason to buy a lambo. https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...threadid=37079
Originally posted by Jeremy
'twas me, if you want more current numbers (not that those are very old, but hey) just let me know, I'm always happy to help.
Jeremy
'twas me, if you want more current numbers (not that those are very old, but hey) just let me know, I'm always happy to help.
Jeremy
I'll need to keep anye ye on those figures in the next year.
Originally posted by turbo_freak
in before I finished my post.....see above and thanks agian. I don't think things will have changed too dramatically in the past month right ?
I'll need to keep anye ye on those figures in the next year.
in before I finished my post.....see above and thanks agian. I don't think things will have changed too dramatically in the past month right ?
I'll need to keep anye ye on those figures in the next year.
Originally posted by turbo_freak
in before I finished my post.....see above and thanks agian. I don't think things will have changed too dramatically in the past month right ?
I'll need to keep anye ye on those figures in the next year.
in before I finished my post.....see above and thanks agian. I don't think things will have changed too dramatically in the past month right ?
I'll need to keep anye ye on those figures in the next year.
Jeremy
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Originally posted by Johnfromjersey
could you list some details(color, miles, etc) on your gallardo that you will have for sale and the time frame on which you plan to sell it? I'll be looking to pick one up in the spring/summer.
could you list some details(color, miles, etc) on your gallardo that you will have for sale and the time frame on which you plan to sell it? I'll be looking to pick one up in the spring/summer.
Originally posted by turbo_freak
Looking at the market now, I'm not quite ready to sell it yet , but you can put it on your list for future reference. It is Black over black w/ yellow inserts and calipers, stick shift, Homelink, full Borla exhaust, 20" GFG Trento 5's going on today and a half inch drop. no nav 7000 miles.
Looking at the market now, I'm not quite ready to sell it yet , but you can put it on your list for future reference. It is Black over black w/ yellow inserts and calipers, stick shift, Homelink, full Borla exhaust, 20" GFG Trento 5's going on today and a half inch drop. no nav 7000 miles.
Hey Im just wondering, say I pick out a Gallardo at auction for 135-140k, with about 5k miles, I keep it for 2 years and in 2 years its at 12k miles, what do you guys think the car would be worth at the end of the 2 years, basically a Gallardo with 12k miles in 2 years?
My guess is 100-110K, but I really have no idea. Also on an 04 what are the most desirable/best resale value options? Is there a big difference if I pick one up with the glass over the engine so the engine is visible or not? e-gear or 6-spd?, exterior colors I am assuming silver, orange, yellow, black are the most popular, and easiest to sell
My guess is 100-110K, but I really have no idea. Also on an 04 what are the most desirable/best resale value options? Is there a big difference if I pick one up with the glass over the engine so the engine is visible or not? e-gear or 6-spd?, exterior colors I am assuming silver, orange, yellow, black are the most popular, and easiest to sell
Originally posted by allanlambo
Honestly, inmo, if you are soo concerned with future resale value, you shouldnt be buying any car.
Honestly, inmo, if you are soo concerned with future resale value, you shouldnt be buying any car.
Originally posted by Johnfromjersey
I completely disagree. The reason we are able to afford such things is because we make smart financial decisions. Cost to risk factor should always be a factor in ANY buying decision. Even if I can afford to lose the money, it still makes good financial sense to weigh all sides instead of having unaccounted losses discovered down the road. awareness, is what those who hit for mega-millions and are now back at poverty levels lacked.
I completely disagree. The reason we are able to afford such things is because we make smart financial decisions. Cost to risk factor should always be a factor in ANY buying decision. Even if I can afford to lose the money, it still makes good financial sense to weigh all sides instead of having unaccounted losses discovered down the road. awareness, is what those who hit for mega-millions and are now back at poverty levels lacked.
Originally posted by Johnfromjersey
I completely disagree. The reason we are able to afford such things is because we make smart financial decisions. Cost to risk factor should always be a factor in ANY buying decision. Even if I can afford to lose the money, it still makes good financial sense to weigh all sides instead of having unaccounted losses discovered down the road. awareness, is what those who hit for mega-millions and are now back at poverty levels lacked.
I completely disagree. The reason we are able to afford such things is because we make smart financial decisions. Cost to risk factor should always be a factor in ANY buying decision. Even if I can afford to lose the money, it still makes good financial sense to weigh all sides instead of having unaccounted losses discovered down the road. awareness, is what those who hit for mega-millions and are now back at poverty levels lacked.
Hi guys,
I got a PM from a member asking for the details on the current Auction results for 2005 Gallardo's.
No 2005 Gallardos have gone through the Manheim auctions yet, so here are the current results for 2004 Gallardos (as of 12/26/05):
If there is anything else I can help anyone with, Lamborghini or otherwise, please don't hesitate to ask.
NOTE: The rest of the results are on the next page.
I got a PM from a member asking for the details on the current Auction results for 2005 Gallardo's.
No 2005 Gallardos have gone through the Manheim auctions yet, so here are the current results for 2004 Gallardos (as of 12/26/05):
If there is anything else I can help anyone with, Lamborghini or otherwise, please don't hesitate to ask.
NOTE: The rest of the results are on the next page.
Last edited by Jeremy; Dec 27, 2005 at 07:21 PM.




