I have been looking into Ford GT's, Lambo Gallardos, and 360 Modenas as I was thinking of adding another ride (not selling the NSX). The 360 pretty much left the arena when I read about $3000 reverse switches, $5500 routine services etc. My thinking was that the Ford GT or Gallardo might be less $$$ service-wise, since neither has a Timing Belt, and the Gallardo is a Glorfied Audi, the GT a glorified....uh, Ford:smile: . The GT is really too new and too few people are actually putting miles on them, so other than 2 hour long oil changes (due to the process of multiple drains and underbody panel R&R) the only costs I have seen much data on was rear tires, which are only made by Goodyear in that size, and are damn expensive, but not enough to take the car off my list. The Gallardo I was interested in, and I found an 04 I really liked. I knew there had been some clutch issues with 04 through mid to late 05 models, so I asked the dealer if it had been replaced (the car has over 10000 miles, and the clutches were lasting as little as 2000-3000 miles in many cases). He offered to fax me the service records, and here is what I discovered. The owner had replaced the front pads and resurfaced the rotors, and done 3 services( all pretty basic looking). He also replaced the tires. Oil filters are about $70.00, brake pads close to $300 (just the front) a brake rotor (which was not replaced, but was quoted) was $700+ and an alignment was $400. In a little more than 10K the owner had spent over $10000 in service costs alone. I think this amount is far more than I would have expected and I think we should all be thankful for the comparatively cheap prices we pay for service. If he had spent $2K I would not have been as shocked, or even $3500 or so with the brakes and tire replacement, but $10K!??!! This on a car that appears to still be on it's original clutch, which is a sign it was not driven hard. I guess when it goes out that will be another 6-10K??? Friggin Crazy!