Don't Buy A Used Lamborghini Until You See What Happens 36 Months After...

Buying a used Lamborghini feels like the smart move — someone else already ate the depreciation, right? Not exactly. In this video, we break down what actually happens in the 36 months after you buy a used Lambo: the depreciation that keeps bleeding even after the "big drop," the real maintenance costs (including $500 oil changes, $3,000 diagnostic visits, and engine replacements that can top $100,000), the insurance costs nobody budgets for, and what really happens when you try to sell. We're using real ownership data and specialist shop estimates to build an honest, no-hype picture of total cost of ownership — not just the purchase price, but everything that comes after it. If you're considering a used Lamborghini (or any exotic car), this is the video to watch before you sign anything. What we cover: – Why "it's already depreciated" is only half true – Real-world Huracán depreciation numbers at 3, 5, 7, and 10 years – Maintenance costs over a 36-month ownership window – Insurance costs and why they vary so wildly between owners – The full 36-month total cost of ownership, low-end and high-end – What happens when you try to resell — and why skipping maintenance backfires – Who this car actually makes financial sense for (and who it doesn't) If you found this helpful, subscribe for more honest breakdowns of what expensive purchases really cost — no dealership spin, just the numbers. 👍 Like this video if it saved you from a surprise 💬 Comment below: would you still buy a used Lambo after seeing these numbers? 🔔 Subscribe for more real cost-of-ownership breakdowns #Lamborghini #UsedLamborghini #Huracan #SupercarOwnership #CarDepreciation Disclaimer: This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Costs vary based on model, condition, location, and individual circumstances — always consult a specialist and get independent inspections before purchasing any exotic vehicle. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 Allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All video clips, images, and music used in this video belong to their respective owners.