If you guys are seriously going to buy a Gallardo AND have the cash ability to buy one, I would consider these cars:
a) 06 Gallardo "SE" models distinguishable by black roofs and mirrors
b) 08 Superleggera models
(stay away from 04's if possible and even 05 since those are way out of warranty)
I also "heard" the 6-speed manual is more reliable than the E-gear, not sure if there's any truth in that but that theory does apply to BMW's used. More parts = more chance of breakage when you look at all the SMG pump failures.
There are 3 key factors you have to remember when having exotics:
1) Much higher insurance cost, varies with each company ~ State Farm I was paying $1590 per 6 months on the Gallardo
2) Maintenance should be done on-time with authorized dealer and records kept if you ever want to sell it for a decent value later as future owners will ask you
3) Since you can't drive them everywhere plan to get a nice car cover and to have a safe place to store them when not in use with a battery tender.
rick
a) 06 Gallardo "SE" models distinguishable by black roofs and mirrors
b) 08 Superleggera models
(stay away from 04's if possible and even 05 since those are way out of warranty)
I also "heard" the 6-speed manual is more reliable than the E-gear, not sure if there's any truth in that but that theory does apply to BMW's used. More parts = more chance of breakage when you look at all the SMG pump failures.
There are 3 key factors you have to remember when having exotics:
1) Much higher insurance cost, varies with each company ~ State Farm I was paying $1590 per 6 months on the Gallardo
2) Maintenance should be done on-time with authorized dealer and records kept if you ever want to sell it for a decent value later as future owners will ask you
3) Since you can't drive them everywhere plan to get a nice car cover and to have a safe place to store them when not in use with a battery tender.
rick