One of my buddies is looking at an 04 Gallardo, need info
#1
One of my buddies is looking at an 04 Gallardo, need info
One of my buddies is looking at an 04 Gallardo this weekend. Orange, Egear, 9K miles for an asking price of 85K. Hes gonna offer 75-79K and see if he bites. Besides obviously getting a PPI, which Im strongly advising, are there any real common problems to look for with an 04?
#3
Mainly just verify the service history and status of the clutch and E-gear updates. Nothing at all wrong with an '04 if it has a newer version of the clutch (and has significant clutch left, which they can also tell via computer) and the E-gear software updates. Some of the early cars had rear main seal leaks too but most of those were fixed under warranty and/or when the clutch was updated. In general it is also better to stay away from the first 400-500 cars built too (which you can tell by the serial number), although at this point any issues would presumably have been taken care of. The PPI should be done by someone who knows Lambos, obviously, and who has no affiliation with the seller. I'd actually be somewhat suspicious of that car as described--that price for that car seems a good 10k low to me for a pristine no-stories car, even given the recent depreciation in the market.
#4
Clutch, Clutch and Clutch.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independant mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independant mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
#5
Clutch, Clutch and Clutch.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independant mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independant mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
#7
Thanks for the replies guys, the clutch is what I have been reading about as well. Ill find out more when he goes to look at it. It is a private seller, so maybe the guy is ready to dump it, Im not sure.
I told him he will hate himself if he doesnt get a PPI and anyone in the exotic world gets one before they buy a car. The clutch and software are what I was looking for, Ill make sure he finds out (obviously I told him to buy a "serviced" car)
I told him he will hate himself if he doesnt get a PPI and anyone in the exotic world gets one before they buy a car. The clutch and software are what I was looking for, Ill make sure he finds out (obviously I told him to buy a "serviced" car)