
However, what most overlook is that in today’s economy, you can own a Lamborghini Gallardo for free. When most people consider owning one, they typically think that you need millions in the bank due to the high maintenance costs outside of the very high cost of purchase. Many Lamborghini Gallardos can be had between $80 – $100K, and LP560s can now be purchased at $120 – $130K for low mileage, well kept examples.Ĭlick here to watch the presentation explaining how we bought this Lamborghini and sold it for a profit afterwards.Īllow me to break down how affordable owning a Lamborghini can be in today’s economy and market. Pricing on earlier and mid-year Gallardos, including the LP550 and LP560, have plummeted to levels mimicking that of a Mercedes S550. It has allowed many people who once considered a Lamborghini, but didn’t think it was within reach the opportunity to try it. While the Huracan is the new, fresh face of Lamborghini, it is also highly unaffordable for new exotic car owners. Today, the Huracan replaces the almighty Gallardo that lived for a decade as the most reliable and the best Lambo ever built. I became very familiar with the brand, and more specifically the Gallardo model as it seemed by far much more affordable than its counterpart, the Murcielago. Believe it or not, in my early days I wasn’t even that well off, but still pursued my dream of owning one by carefully analyzing the market and the pros and cons of ownership. If you ever wondered how to buy a Lamborghini without being a multi-millioniare or trust fund baby, this article will show you how. Yes, it’s 100% possible even if you’re not super rich. And no, I’m not crazy. Having owned my first Lamborghini by the age of 24 and consecutively another five different versions of them to date, I have a good amount of experience with the brand and ownership experience.
