Maybe I just got lucky with my particular car, but the Gallardo seems to be a very reliable car that can really gobble up the mileage with few ill effects. But I am religious on the fluid changes (engine oil, gearbox, brake fluid), the interior and exterior were always kept clean, and most importantly, I never abused the car - cold engine revving, burn-outs, etc. I've driven the car across the country (Indiana to California and back) five times now, so over 25K of those miles were at 3000 rpm with only 10 gear changes in every 4 hours of driving.

I've seen a couple of Gallardos the same age with one tenth the miles as mine and they drove like crap. I wouldn't have given $40K for one of them. My car at $60K would be a steal.