Murcielago purchase
Discussion
Ferruccio said:
SirCarsAllot said:
Dave is it? At pangbourne gets good mentions around the Murcielago, is it worth maybe paying him a visit?
He looks after mine. I’d get him to do you report, if there’s one you think you want.
Rude said:
Not sure how I feel about the imports. I guess it depends on how the inspection goes and the general condition/history, as much as you can see. I would prefer a UK car if all other matters tied up similarly, though.
If history and condition is decent, then I don't see a problem. Singapore cars are usually very well looked after and pretty much have no mileage on them, they just sit in garagesSirCarsAllot said:
Ive been looking all over europe the last 6 weeks and there seems little movement in the market vs other marques / models, so not much new choice coming on, is the Murci market like this generally?
They only made about 4,000 of them. Edited by SirCarsAllot on Wednesday 11th May 07:00
SirCarsAllot said:
Ferruccio said:
SirCarsAllot said:
Ive been looking all over europe the last 6 weeks and there seems little movement in the market vs other marques / models, so not much new choice coming on, is the Murci market like this generally?
They only made about 4,000 of them. Edited by SirCarsAllot on Wednesday 11th May 07:00
Edited by SirCarsAllot on Wednesday 11th May 12:03
SirCarsAllot said:
I tend to agree, personally i’m not bothered as long as the servicing checks out and can be validated and the BIG service items have been carried out.
Harder re-sale because of this foreign history has me a little concerned though, this particular model at the dealers has been hanging around for quite a while and its most likely because of this, as the condition of the car seems pretty good tbh.
Ive been looking all over europe the last 6 weeks and there seems little movement in the market vs other marques / models, so not much new choice coming on, is the Murci market like this generally?
I’m not sure going with a car just because theres nothing else that turns me on, is the right thing to do! the car i’m looking at i like, but the colour isnt first choice (silver) but there is a wrapping possibility, not sure..
When i was at VVS i saw a Huracan Performante and it really struck me, i’d never seen one up close and i thought it was pretty tbh.
Maybe a Hracan as an interim Lambo fix until the right Murci comes along?
I have a track car already but i could do some track work with this to, anyone run or have run both? Never had a V10, so this would be another box ticked…
I ended up changing course from Murci to Perf so can empathise. Harder re-sale because of this foreign history has me a little concerned though, this particular model at the dealers has been hanging around for quite a while and its most likely because of this, as the condition of the car seems pretty good tbh.
Ive been looking all over europe the last 6 weeks and there seems little movement in the market vs other marques / models, so not much new choice coming on, is the Murci market like this generally?
I’m not sure going with a car just because theres nothing else that turns me on, is the right thing to do! the car i’m looking at i like, but the colour isnt first choice (silver) but there is a wrapping possibility, not sure..
When i was at VVS i saw a Huracan Performante and it really struck me, i’d never seen one up close and i thought it was pretty tbh.
Maybe a Hracan as an interim Lambo fix until the right Murci comes along?
I have a track car already but i could do some track work with this to, anyone run or have run both? Never had a V10, so this would be another box ticked…
Edited by SirCarsAllot on Wednesday 11th May 07:00
Having said that, I have a Gallardo too so was getting a ‘modern’ Lambo fix with the Perf given the Gallardo is from roughly the same era as the Murci.
I think the Perf is one of the best looking Lambos this side of the century. It is also much more useable than a Murci could ever be even if you’re only looking to do 2K miles p.a. Only downside is it has less dimensions to its personality than the older Lambos have.
The Perf would make a great ‘bridge’ Lambo until you find a Murci worth buying. Only challenge is values have gone up dramatically just in the last few months so you may end up paying for a costly exit.
Ferruccio said:
If it was me, I’d just get it inspected by someone who works on these cars.
I’ve never really understood the value that people attach to service stamps from a long time ago.
What matters is what the car might need now; and then the rest is just luck.
i agree with this. i have had my murci maintained with the same indie every year for 6 years now and knows the car inside out and yet potential buyers become nervous over a few missed service/invoices 15 years ago and think its going to become a basket case. Spent 40k servicing and maintaining my murci in my 6 year ownership. I’ve never really understood the value that people attach to service stamps from a long time ago.
What matters is what the car might need now; and then the rest is just luck.
You just gotta find the one that is your colour/specced and wet your finger and stick in the air and go for it.
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