



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.




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?



The Gallardo’s breathtaking styling is the work of Luc Donckerwolke, a designer known for shaping some of Lamborghini’s most iconic silhouettes — and this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a testament to that legacy. Finished in rare 3-layer special-order off-white paint, this low-slung supercar exudes aggression and elegance from every angle. Its angular lines, signature projector headlamps, and black convertible top create a dramatic presence — one that looks just as good with the top up as it does down, which isn’t something most convertibles can claim. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed E-Gear transmission and an array of luxury and performance options, this Gallardo looks fast even when it’s parked and buttoned up.




The 2021 Lamborghini Urus redefined the super SUV segment by combining Lamborghini performance with everyday usability and luxury. This example shows just over 19,000 miles and stands out with an aggressive visual and performance build. It features a Satin Black vinyl wrap with glossy black highlights over its original Grigio Nimbus Metallic exterior and has been upgraded with a Liberty Walk LB-WORKS widebody kit that dramatically enhances the Urus’ already bold styling. With aftermarket performance and cosmetic upgrades throughout, this Urus offers an even more distinctive presence while retaining the supercar DNA that defines Lamborghini’s first modern SUV.



This 2004 Lamborghini Murcielago isn’t a car for the lazy. It’s not meant for those who want to be able to simply flatten a gas pedal and go from zero to sixty in three seconds. No, with its proper manual gearbox, all-wheel drive system and refreshing lack of extensive electronic driver aids, this is a machine that separates the rookies from the pros. It’s a pure driver’s car in all its Giallo Orion glory, and one that’s sure to become a classic very soon. With just 27,182 miles on the clock, it’s now available in Los Angeles for those who dare to own one of the world’s most potent supercars of its time.



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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