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The Gallardo was first introduced by Lamborghini back in 2003 and saw a tad over ten years of production before being replaced by the Huracan in 2014. It was the Italian automaker’s best-seller by far, with a total of 10,022 examples being built during its time. In fact, the car was so influential that it is argued to be in the club of most famous exotics in modern automotive history. Named after a popular breed of fighting bull, the Gallardo saw two generations. This is a 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe from New Jersey that has seen just 19,500 miles on the road.
Unlike the more traditional designs that were typically associated with Lamborghini like wide wheel arches, buttresses, and the iconic butterfly doors, the Gallardo was sleek and sensible, but that didn’t take away the magnificence it inherits by being a Lamborghini. This 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe is a sublime example, cloaked in what the Italian master auto craftsman-like to call ‘Giallo Midas Pearl’ – that’s yellow for us mere mortals. The car has also received a Clear Bra protection film on the nose, rails, and mirrors, and features the rare glass engine cover option. This Gallardo also has a Tubi exhaust in the rear and sits on a set of 19’ OEM Lamborghini wheels that have been Cassiopeia powder-coated in Hyper Silver and wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires. Behind the wheels is a set of color-matched gloss black brake calipers with the Lamborghini script. The car also has the front lift option to aid traversing speed humps and potholed roads. The interior of this Gallardo features a black leather interior, including a set of leather bucket seats with yellow stitching to complement the exterior of the car. You will also see a pair of black Lamborghini floor mats and black leather headliner. Whilst that glorious engine provides a stunning soundtrack, you can also choose your own tunes via the professionally installed Pioneer double-DIN head unit that supports navigation, Bluetooth, CD playback and iPod connection, and is backed by a 4-channel amp.
Placed just behind the cockpit of this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Coupe is the even-firing 5.0L V10 engine that was developed specifically for the model. Power output is around 513hp and is controlled via a 6-speed e-gear automated gearbox. The E-gear system on this one has reportedly been rebuilt, and the car is now equipped with a new Kevlar clutch that was said to be broken in 500 miles ago, along with a new pressure plate and throw-out bearing. Drive goes to all four wheels, resulting in a 0-60mph time of 4 seconds, and a top speed of 196mph.
The Lamborghini Gallardo was one of Lamborghini’s most popular models and highest sellers. Produced between 2004 and 2014, the Gallardo opened up the Raging Bull’s target segment to those looking for something below the Murcielago. The second car after the brand was taken over by Audi, the Gallardo is probably one of the finest products to come from Lamborghini, and a definite future classic. That’s why you should snap up this 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo. The car has done just 25,600 miles, making it pretty fresh, and it’s had some recent maintenance work carried out, as well.
The iconic artwork of the poster car era of the raging bulls looks just like this Italian droptop. The 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo was Lamborghinis' idea of being sensible in times past. Compared to the previous models, such as the Murciélago and Diablo, the Gallardo does not have a large wing or flared wheel arches. The familiar V12 engine lost two cylinders to become a V10, which is closer to being economical. It proved easier to drive and more practical owing to the Germans at Audi, who were behind the manufacturing of the Gallardo. Now is your chance to experience it with this lovely 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder with just 25,300 miles on its clock.
When Lamborghini introduced the Gallardo for the 2003 model year, it was positioned as a more accessible, yet no less exhilarating, entry into their prestigious lineup, sitting just below the Murcielago. This 'smaller' V10 model quickly became Lamborghini's best-selling vehicle, a testament to its appeal. Over a decade in production, it spawned numerous special editions, each adding to its allure. The Gallardo strikes a perfect balance between modern features and attainability, making it an ideal candidate for those looking to experience the essence of Lamborghini. A prime example of this is the 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Spyder. With only 14,500 miles on the clock and a full service completed in 2023, it represents an excellent opportunity to own a piece of the brand's storied history.
Ever since its inception, Lamborghini has been the talk of the town with every model released. From being bedroom poster material to blistering performance, taking charge of the raging bull is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is one of Lamborghini's finest and is the perfect blend of performance and design aesthetic and takes shape with this 2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder. With a reported 46,505 miles on the clock, this handsome raging bull is one that can level up your driveway game and ensure a smile every time you're out and about.
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The Lamborghini Gallardo was one of Lamborghini’s most popular models and highest sellers. Produced between 2004 and 2014, the Gallardo opened up the Raging Bull’s target segment to those looking for something below the Murcielago. The second car after the brand was taken over by Audi, the Gallardo is probably one of the finest products to come from Lamborghini, and a definite future classic. That’s why you should snap up this 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo. The car has done just 25,600 miles, making it pretty fresh, and it’s had some recent maintenance work carried out, as well.
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