If I Had £100k To Blow On A Used Supercar, I'd Buy This RWD Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2

With angular looks and a shouty V10 sending all its power to the rear boots, this LP550-2 looks like an enticing used buy. If you have the money...
If I Had £100k To Blow On A Used Supercar, I'd Buy This RWD Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2

If you could buy any new Lamborghini, what would it be? Maybe you’d go for the Nurburgring monster that is the Aventador SV, or perhaps you fancy the wind in your hair courtesy of the Huracan Spyder.. For me, though, the most enticing one is the Huracan LP580-2. Why? Because in an era of almost all Lamborghinis being all-wheel drive, this one sends its power to the rear wheels only. But, this approach isn’t unique to the Huracan; Sant’Agata Bolognese gave its otherwise AWD Gallardo the same treatment to create the LP550-2.

If I Had £100k To Blow On A Used Supercar, I'd Buy This RWD Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2

It’s one of several epic rear-driven Lamborghinis the company has made since migrating over to making mostly four-wheel drive vehicles, and you can actually pick them up relatively cheaply right now. Well, ish.

This 2011 is up for £104,990. For that, you get yourself some gorgeous angular looks, an E-Gear six-speed gearbox (an automated manual rather than a dual-clutch gearbox, sadly) and a 542bhp V10.

If I Had £100k To Blow On A Used Supercar, I'd Buy This RWD Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2

Like the new Huracan 580-2, that’s actually down a little from the Gallardo LP560-4, presumably to counteract the drop in weight caused by the removal of all the four-wheel drive gubbins. Well, it was supposed to be the entry-level Gallardo, so the guys and girls at Lamborghini were hardly going to allow it to be faster, were they?

If I Had £100k To Blow On A Used Supercar, I'd Buy This RWD Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2

Still, that doesn’t put me off, and if I had £100,000 or so to blow on a used supercar (sadly, I don’t) I’m fairly certain this is what I’d go for. Would it be your £100k supercar of choice, or would you go for something else?

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Denis Abdihodzic

100k? I would spend that on more than one car, a few classics to be exact, but if i’d have to choose a supercar it would be a Merc CLK 63 AMG Black series, in dark Matte grey, with ADR M Sport wheels would be ideal ^^

12/07/2015 - 17:29 |
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Audi Sport R8 LMS RWS quattro Sport Plus Ultra Evolution

Honestly?

A Cayman GT4.

12/07/2015 - 18:19 |
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Lassë Lund

I must say 21,2/30,7 mpg is very impressive in a car like that

12/07/2015 - 18:55 |
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Anonymous

I found a used gallardo LP560-4 so 4WD at around 50k $ , and it drove 17k KM only is it a good bargain ?? ( full service history included ; so i gotta save up to get my dream car) the only downside is the HUGE maintenance cost ….

12/07/2015 - 19:02 |
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TheSupercarRoad

This is a good choice but I think a 458 might be better or a cayman GT4 personally.

12/07/2015 - 19:27 |
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ScandinavianVolvoGuy

Shocking plottwist: its fwd

12/07/2015 - 19:55 |
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MasterJediAlejandro

I do agree with you though I would personally prefer a AWD Lambo, just cause I like to imagine sliding it round some snowy mountain pass! ;)

12/07/2015 - 22:24 |
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InjunS2K

Mustang GT350R, I’m anticipating the dealer markup.

12/08/2015 - 00:31 |
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Anonymous

For under 100k you could an R8. Same engine but more reliable chassis with somewhat more inexpensive parts and a lot more subtle so won’t attract as much red and blue attention.

I could daily drive an R8.

12/08/2015 - 01:37 |
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Peridot 1

For me, if I had 100k, I’d get an E60 M5 (around ~25k in my area), save the rest for maintenance, life insurance, and student loan debt.

12/08/2015 - 01:55 |
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