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Six speed Gallardo

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  1. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY
    Whats the best price one can expect to pay for a slightly used six speed Gallardo??
     
  2. BULL RUN

    BULL RUN Formula 3

    Dec 18, 2004
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    Dropping fast, I'd look for $150K
     
  3. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY
    I was told that six speeds with around 3-5k on them sell for 140, is this possible? What do you mean by dropping fast? The new Gallardo (sv?) and spider will have a noticable impact on current gallardo prices?
    Also, six speeds arent harder to sell, are they?

    Thanks for the help.
     
  4. ghost

    ghost F1 World Champ
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    Dec 10, 2003
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  5. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY
    Thanks for that link Vik. Beautiful car!!!!!! Only has 1500 miles. That exact car at 5k miles would be 140-145?

    Thanks again for the link.
     
  6. ghost

    ghost F1 World Champ
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    Closer to $145K. Market's not at $140K yet.
     
  7. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY
    even for a gallardo without the sports package and without the glass engine cover? When will gallardos drop a bit in price and why? BTW, thanks for all the help.
     
  8. weatherman1940

    weatherman1940 Karting

    Mar 18, 2005
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    Greensboro, NC
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    Mike Coffin
    What does the sports package consist of?
     
  9. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY

    I think it includes a "sportier" suspension and the "sports" steering wheel (which is not even that nice). Does it include anything else?
     
  10. BULL RUN

    BULL RUN Formula 3

    Dec 18, 2004
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    Since Audi has to make X number of cars to make money, that automatically equates to excessive numbers resulting in supply outstripping demand, so says my economics book 101. :). Expect values to continue to fall linearly. I'd bet in two years you can get one for $100K or less.

    Simply put, Audighini's will not hold their value like Lamborghinis do.
     
  11. RMmodena

    RMmodena Karting

    Aug 11, 2004
    109
    Rockland County NY
    i think that less than 100k in 2 years is pushing it a little bit. I may be wrong though, who knows.
     
  12. kverges

    kverges F1 Rookie

    Nov 18, 2003
    3,179
    Dallas
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    It will be interesting to see. I personally love the Audi influence, as everything about the car works and works well. The Stepferrari owners are brainwashed to fawn over the prancing horse, but the Gallardo is head and shoulders above the 360, except maybe the CS. And for a street car, the CS still falls short, as it is pretty spartan. Get a SR3 for the track and a Gallardo instead of a 360CS.

    Everything depreciates, it is just when you get on the slide.

    I bet it will take a pretty beat up and high mileage G to get in 5 figures. No one will pay attention to that, they will just assume all Gs are worth that.

    Nice examples of nice cars will never be cheap.
     
  13. scycle2020

    scycle2020 F1 Rookie

    Jan 26, 2004
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    i say 120k in three years, for a low mileage good example...the bottom at 80-90k? in several years.....
     

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