2021 Market Review - Lamborghini 1972-2008
Recent Gallardo imports have helped ensure that anyone with access to around $150K can fulfill their dream of supercar ownership. It won’t guarantee hero status, however, at least not to the same degree as the Countach that stopped traffic and attracted a big crowd years ago in busy North Sydney as its owner struggled to reverse park the gull-wing car.
Today, you can park a Gallardo anywhere, or line ten of them up at a car show, and the Countach will still attract more interest. So, it should too, with prices climbing past $500,000 and the 1990s Diablo only a little less.
The cost of owning a family-friendly Lambo has soared as well, with 2+2 Espadas doubling in value since 2015.
Urraco 2.5/3.0 $240,000 [1]
Espada $215,900 [1]
Countach $629,950 [1]
Diablo $549,990 [1]
Gallardo 2004-08 $171,060 [14]
Murcielago 2002-08 $371,590 [5]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #456, Aug 2021