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2005
The market for the Lamborghini Murcielago appears stable to appreciating, particularly for well-preserved examples. The current average price reflects its status as a desirable supercar, with significant value found in lower-mileage, earlier models that offer substantial savings compared to the higher end of the price spectrum.
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The Lamborghini Murcielago market is highly specialized, with limited inventory and significant price variation based on condition, mileage, and specification. For buyers, patience is key. Thorough pre-purchase inspections by marque specialists are non-negotiable. Given the low total listing count, consider expanding your search geographically if necessary. For the best value, focus on well-maintained examples with documented service history, as these tend to hold their value better and offer a more reliable ownership experience.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low price point for a Murcielago, offering the highest estimated savings and a strong deal score. With under 10,000 miles, it presents a compelling value proposition for a buyer seeking a well-preserved supercar.
This 2006 Murcielago is a strong contender, offering a good balance of mileage and price. It has a solid deal score and represents a significant saving compared to the average market price, making it an attractive option for buyers.
This 2003 Murcielago is recommended for its very low mileage, indicating it has been driven sparingly and potentially well-cared for. While its price is higher, it still offers some savings and a strong deal score for a collector-grade example.
This 2003 Murcielago offers a substantial estimated saving, making it an attractive option despite its higher price point. Its mileage is within a reasonable range for the model year, and it represents a good opportunity for a buyer looking for value in this segment.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025