1989
Classic Countach models are generally experiencing an upward trend as collector values increase. The modern LPI 800-4, being a new and limited-production hypercar, is expected to maintain its high value, with its long-term trend yet to be fully established.
Low
The market for Lamborghini Countachs is sharply divided between classic models (1980s) and the modern LPI 800-4. Classic Countachs, particularly the 25th Anniversary editions, offer significant value and are appreciating collector's items. Buyers prioritizing value should focus on these classic models, paying close attention to condition, originality, and maintenance history. Longer days on market for classic examples can present excellent negotiation opportunities. The modern LPI 800-4 represents a different segment of ultra-high-performance, limited-edition vehicles.
This 1989 25th Anniversary Countach is priced significantly below the market average, offering the highest estimated savings. Despite having higher mileage and being recently listed, its aggressive price point makes it an exceptional value proposition for a classic supercar.
This 1986 LP5000 Quattrovalvole is priced well below average, providing substantial savings. It has the longest days on market among the recommended deals, indicating significant negotiation leverage. While mileage is high, the extended market presence and attractive price make it a strong contender.
This 1989 25th Anniversary Countach is priced attractively below the market average and has the lowest mileage among the recommended deals. With a moderate time on market, it offers a good balance of value, condition, and potential for negotiation.
Last analyzed: September 1, 2025