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whats 2006 gallardo e gear coupe 36k mi worth?


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Wholesale and retail are two very different things, but I'd say $100k for an 06 with all options (e-gear, nav, bonnet, desireable color) at that mileage range is a decent retail price.

 

Same car at 7500 miles would be offered at retail around $120k-$130k.

 

There was a 60,000 mile 06 that sold at retail a few months back for $90k, which was the lowest I've seen for that particular year G.

 

Wholesale is an entirely different ball game, particularly at auction, but for retail the ranges above are common.

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Wholesale and retail are two very different things, but I'd say $100k for an 06 with all options (e-gear, nav, bonnet, desireable color) at that mileage range is a decent retail price.

 

Same car at 7500 miles would be offered at retail around $120k-$130k.

 

There was a 60,000 mile 06 that sold at retail a few months back for $90k, which was the lowest I've seen for that particular year G.

 

Wholesale is an entirely different ball game, particularly at auction, but for retail the ranges above are common.

 

 

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There's room on the car for sure. This is the company that bought the blue 06 off eBay a couple of months ago for $105k and then listed it on all the car sites online 5 days later for $121k.

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I'd say 100K for that car. It's going to be hard for them to sell with that many miles on the car.

 

What Jakes motorcars ALWAYS does is buy a regular gallardo for cheap, tint the tail lights, paint the wheels black, take a bunch of good quality pics and mark the price up 10-15K from their purchase price.

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I'd say 100K for that car. It's going to be hard for them to sell with that many miles on the car.

 

What Jakes motorcars ALWAYS does is buy a regular gallardo for cheap, tint the tail lights, paint the wheels black, take a bunch of good quality pics and mark the price up 10-15K from their purchase price.

 

 

Id offer them 95K cash.

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The car is worth what they are asking for it. A nice 04 with those miles is still bringing close to 80k wholesale. A nice 05 will bring another 10-15k. If the car checks out, you are not far away from the final price. It is a white over black car with good options. Missing the Calisto wheels which was a pretty common option for that year model, but looks pretty nice. Couple things that stand out to me that I would want checked out, but if the guy paid 95k hammer price for the car at Manhiem, he paid a 1500 dollar buy fee plus transportation and any associated maintenance. I would not be shocked if he was in the car net net for just shy of 100k. If you don't think that him making 10% on his money is fair, well, that is what it is. I personally would not let it go for a penny less than the ask price, but what do I know.

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  • 3 weeks later...
How does the interior hold up in a lambo with this many miles?

Does the leather get pulled on the dash or door inserts? Seats worn?

I'll let you know. I'm the new PROUD owner!!!

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