Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What is the cheapest Lamborghini model?

what is the cheapest Lamborghini car both new and used prices. is it possible to get a used one for about 50k? and if i took a loan to buy it how long would it take to pay it off on a low-medium income? how do people get rich enough to afford these cars?|||If you are on a low-medium income how the hell are you going to afford a $50,000 car regardless of make. Forget about the Lambo and start pricing 95-2000 dodge neons or something like that.|||Is it possible to get a used one for around $50K? Sure.





Is it possible to get a loan for an older one for $50K? Not bloody likely. And it'll be a short-term loan that will eat up most of your monthly check.





With exotics, it's never the cost of the actual vehicle that you need to worry about. It's insurance and maintenance. Insurance is very high regardless of age, and maintenance on a Lambo is out-of-sight for the average income. An oil change will run you $400, new brakes $3500, and anything major (transmission, engine, etc.) will likely run into the tens of thousands. And you don't just run it to PepBoys for any of that.





Exotics are for rich people. Hard to get around that fact. I knew a kid who won $150K in the IL lottery, bought himself a used Bentley for $125K that month, and sold it a month later when the "real" cost hit him.|||The cheapest new 2010 Lamborghini is the Gallardo at just under $200,000.





On the used market the average price of a Lamborghini listed in AutoTrader is $185,000





How do people afford such cars? They are new found rich (athletes and celebrities) they came across their money easy and like to spend it foolishly. Very few hard working "rich" people own cars like this because they know what a complete waste of money they can be.|||People who ask 'what's the cheapest Lamborghini' should not be buying one.


You have to think about maintenance and insurance, as well, and neither one is going to be cheap.





People who own these cars are close to millionaires at the very least, either through smart career decisions or inheritance. That's why you don't see many of them on the streets.|||Well, you can probably get a Lamborghini for really inexpensive, it just might be falling apart or be a tractor from when Lamborghini made those before they made supercars. For a new one, however, your looking at just under $200,000 for the Gallardo before any dealer markups and such.|||you could buy a cheap lambo for about 5k





but it will be atleast 30yrs old and falling to bits





the bad news it wont be a muira, countach or the newer models it would be a urraca or a jalpa|||I think you could get one for under a dollar! Try going to a toys r us and going to the hot wheels section.

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