2004 Lamborhini Gallardo Hre Superleggera Carbon Fiber on 2040-cars
Sumner, Washington, United States
For your consideration is a well-cared for 2004 silver (Grigio Altair) Lamborghini Gallardo with 28,500 miles. This car was/is driven regularly so mileage may sound high for a Lamborghini, but that only equates to less than 2800 miles per year. E-gear clutch life is at 50% remaining. Recent receipts of over $18k in service included as well as a PPI (from last month) that was performed at Lamborghini Bellevue. I am the current owner of this car and have been for the past 2 years. Feel free to ask me any questions on the car. I will do my best to answer them and make this a pleasureable transaction. I am not a salesman. OEM highlights:
Clean/non-salvaged title. No accidents, dents, dings or BS. Original silver paint with Yellow calipers. Black leather interior with alcantara
headliner, yellow-stitched piping along with carbon fiber appointments. Also has Navigation stereo receiver with Bluetooth
and iPod integration. Car is in excellent
condition inside and out and will make the new owner happy. Has carbon fiber
Superleggera side skirts, mirrors and rear spoiler installed. HRE 3 piece
wheels with Pirelli Pzero Nero tires that have 80-90% tread life left. 3M clear
bra installed the entire front bumper,
front hood, both left and right fenders and side mirrors. Car is available by
appointment for private viewing and test drives. I will help coordinate
shipping for buyer if you are out of state. Serious bidders only
please…Immediate nonrefundable deposit of $1000 required via paypal upon
auction end. Balance is due within 7 days thereafter. Be advised, I have a bank
loan for this vehicle and it will need to be paid off before title will be
released-this will be handled within 48 hrs of receiving full payment. Title
will be mailed directly to new owner. It will be sold with an affidavit-in-lieu
of title and bill-of-sale to help expedite the registering of the vehicle in
your name while you wait for the title to arrive. While this vehicle is in
excellent mechanical condition, it is being sold AS-IS, where is with no
warranty written nor implied. thank you for your consideration. Carfax link: |
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The Lamborghini Centenario is sold out
Wed, Jan 13 2016Lamborghini is expected to unveil a new supercar at the Geneva Motor Show in a couple of months. Tipped to be called the Centenario, the limited-run special will commemorate the hundredth anniversary of company founder Ferruccio Lamborghini's birth. But before it makes its public debut, the company has reportedly sold every last one. The Centenario (or whatever it's ultimately called) will be the latest in a line of limited-production supercars rolling out of Sant'Agata, following in the footsteps of the Reventon, Sesto Elemento, and Veneno. It's expected to be based on the Aventador, but with unique bodywork and a more potent version of Lambo's 6.5-liter V12 engine. The company is expected to produce 40 examples – 20 coupes and 20 roadsters – all of which have reportedly already been spoken for despite a price tag of nearly $2.4 million. The trend of selling out such high-end machinery prior to their debut is picking up steam at the top end of the supercar market. Manufacturers like Lamborghini, Bugatti, Pagani, and Koenigsegg typically show their most dedicated customers plans for what they have in store behind closed doors and start taking deposits before the vehicle is ever shown to the public. And with such limited production numbers, they sell out rather quickly, no matter how many millions the company charges for the privilege. As Autocar points out, 2016 also marks the 50th anniversary of the Miura – one of Lamborghini's most legendary models. Ten years ago the company marked the model's 40th anniversary with a one-off concept that never saw production. While Lamborghini is more forward-looking than prone to retro throwbacks, we wouldn't be surprised to see some form of tribute resurface this year.
Watch this Lamborghini Gallardo get hooned like a WRC car
Thu, 14 Mar 2013Driving your million-dollar supercar or ultra-lux limousine carefully and pridefully on to the well-manicured lawns of a fancy concurs d'elegance is what your old man did, square. Driving your exotic through mud and filth, with fast sideways bits and loads of counter steering is what all the hip kids are up to these days.
Having already experienced the puerile joys of seeing a Rolls-Royce turf a lawn and a Ferrari Enzo slide around the farm, we can now enjoy this Lamborghini Gallardo in the mud and ruts. The video below shows about exactly what you'd expect from WRC-themed title, except for lacking in big air and, you know, really good, fast driving. Still, there's mud. Check it out below.
Zagato rolls out second Lamborghini 5-95 in yellow
Tue, Aug 12 2014Unless you live in one of the supercar capitals of the world, seeing a Lamborghini on the street is a rare opportunity. Even the Gallardo, of which Lamborghini produced over 14,000 to go down as the most prolific Raging Bull in the marque's history, is still far from an everyday sight. But at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este a few months ago – just shortly after the reveal of the new Huracan – Zagato presented an even more exotic version of the Gallardo. It's called the 5-95, and if features substantially overhauled coachwork that contemporizes the Raptor concept which the two Italian firms presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1996. Rumors immediately began to circulate that Zagato would build a short run of these rebodied Gallardos, and here we have the evidence: the second 5-95, pictured at the Zagato factory in Milan. Wearing a more Lamborghini-like pearl yellow paintjob, this second of five 5-95s said to be in the pipeline looks more akin to the Cala concept of 1995 designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign. There's no telling who the customer is or how much he paid to get his hands on this rare bull, but you can bet it cost considerably more than a Gallardo or Huracan, even with the premiums customers are said to be paying for them these days.