



Lamborghini's rise to prominence is dotted with ups and downs throughout its 59 years of existence; while many facets of the luxury automobile manufacturer have changed its core philosophy of competing against, and besting Ferrari is still intact. Founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini in Italy, the company's first car was the 350 GT, while the Miura took the spotlight for its design and performance when released in 1966. 1998 saw the company trade hands with the Volkswagen Group where they placed it under the Audi AG division. From 2003 to 2013 Lamborghini introduced and produced the Lamborghini Gallardo, a 2-door sports car, and incidentally their best-selling model. A chance to own one of these beauties is at hand with this 2008 second-generation Lamborghini Gallardo coupe with just 19,166 miles on the clock.
The 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo was available in a limited selection of four colors, this Gallardo is bedecked in the Bianco Monocerus exterior patina. The car features an automatically extending rear spoiler, and bi-xenon headlights all laid upon a set of 19” Callisto wheels painted in gloss black with red brake calipers lurking behind. The interior is done in the Nero Perseus colors with leather seat trim in black for the front sport bucket seats with a contrast red cross-stitch matching the deep red carpeting. Keeping the occupants comfortable the seats are equipped with heating and are ventilated as well as power functionalities. Automatic dual-zone climate control, along with a four-speaker stereo with six-CD changer and two auxiliary audio jacks, navigation is also available.
This 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo coupe is coupled to a phenomenal 5.0L Lamborghini even-firing V10 engine coupled to a 6-speed e-gear paddle-shift Graziano automated manual transmission. Power is rated at 513hp with a 376 lb.ft of torque. The Lamborghini Gallardo clocks in at 4.0 seconds in the 0-62 mph while it crosses the finish line in 12.1 seconds at the ¼ mile. The top speed is clocked in at 192 mph. Antilock brakes and stability control offer safety when speeding in this car with the rear spoiler deploying at speeds over 75 mph.
2008 Model Year Lamborghini Gallardo AWD Coupe Bianco Monocerus exterior Nero Perseus interior E gear paddle shift gearbox Red Carpeting Red contrast stitch Navigation Callisto wheels Red brake calipers Suede steering wheel Power and heated seats Recent maintenance and clutch test


The 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo represents a major milestone for Lamborghini, introducing a new era of performance, usability, and refinement under Audi ownership. As the brand’s first V10-powered production model, the Gallardo quickly became a global success, offering supercar excitement with improved reliability and everyday drivability. This particular example stands out in Arancio Borealis, one of Lamborghini’s most iconic and desirable colors, paired with a striking two-tone interior. Showing approximately 40,000 miles, this Gallardo has clearly been enjoyed while also benefiting from thoughtful upgrades such as a modern infotainment system and a custom exhaust. With its engaging E-Gear transmission and all-wheel-drive system, it delivers a driving experience that’s both raw and confidence-inspiring, making it an excellent entry point into Lamborghini ownership.


Showmanship is the fine line between what's normal and what stands out. In the automotive world, there are quite a few showmen who never fail to be conversation starters and stand out from the ordinary. For years, Lamborghini has been an absolute showman, its designs are otherworldly, and its performance more than noteworthy. Present today is what is slowly becoming regarded as a modern classic and one that carried forward the showmanship persona to great lengths, and takes form with this 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo. Hailing from Tamarac, Florida, this Italian beauty is ready for its new partner in exploring driving nirvana and even comes with 2 keys.


Lamborghini’s fine Gallardo is considered to be one of the best ways for enthusiasts to get in on the Lamborghini lifestyle and ownership experience. Introduced in 2003, the Gallardo was made until 2013, slotting in beneath the more hardcore Murcielago and later Aventador. It’s a fine, V10-engined beast that offers exciting but not overwhelming performance to those who drive it sensibly. Over 14,000 were made, which, in Lamborghini speak is a lot. Today, we have a 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder for sale from Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas. This car has a low 17,264 miles on it and comes with a satin sky blue wrap. Complementing that rather distinctive appearance is a carbon fiber spoiler and a set of aftermarket wheels. Oh, and as the title says, it’s a drop-top. What more could you ask for?



Open-top Italian exotica does not get much more dramatic than the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder. Representing the evolution of Lamborghini’s naturally aspirated V10 supercar formula, the EVO Spyder combined razor-sharp performance with advanced chassis technology and unmistakable styling while still preserving the emotional character that enthusiasts crave. Showing just 10,487 miles, this Nero Helene Metallic example presents with a stealthy yet highly sophisticated specification featuring diamond cut Aesir wheels, white brake calipers, forged carbon interior accents, and a beautifully tailored Nero Ade cabin with Bianco Leda contrast stitching. Power comes from Lamborghini’s glorious naturally aspirated 5.2L V10 paired to a lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission and an advanced all-wheel-drive system, delivering the kind of theatrical performance and unmistakable soundtrack that have made modern Lamborghini V10 cars future collectibles in the making.


The 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo represents a major milestone for Lamborghini, introducing a new era of performance, usability, and refinement under Audi ownership. As the brand’s first V10-powered production model, the Gallardo quickly became a global success, offering supercar excitement with improved reliability and everyday drivability. This particular example stands out in Arancio Borealis, one of Lamborghini’s most iconic and desirable colors, paired with a striking two-tone interior. Showing approximately 40,000 miles, this Gallardo has clearly been enjoyed while also benefiting from thoughtful upgrades such as a modern infotainment system and a custom exhaust. With its engaging E-Gear transmission and all-wheel-drive system, it delivers a driving experience that’s both raw and confidence-inspiring, making it an excellent entry point into Lamborghini ownership.


The Lamborghini Urus is the SUV for the supercar aficionado who wants family practicality but can’t have two cars. Perhaps you live in a slick city condo with just one parking space, or haven’t got a lot of garage space in your house. Introduced for the 2018 model year, it’s actually Lambo’s second attempt at an SUV. The first was the Countach-engined LM002 of the Eighties. The Urus sits on a platform shared with the Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne and several other fine luxury SUVS, and uses a potent twin-turbo V8 under the hood. This particular 2019 Lamborghini Urus hails from Miami Beach, Florida and has done 34,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a set of 23-inch Taigete wheels, the full ADAS package, Advanced 3D Package, and a lot more to enjoy.


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