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Originally Posted by MaxVO2
****One of my colleagues has a 2017 ish Huracan and the repair bills on it have been pretty horrific. He does not drive it hard at all, mostly a weekend car. Timing chain leak required an engine pull and ungodly amounts of labor to fix what was a pretty minor gasket issue, $34k out of pocket (out of warranty) for a car with 16k miles on it, if that. He has also had some kind of engine computer failure that required replacement at $5k, and has had other little stuff go bad over time (mostly electronics) for a car he barely drives. It's a handmade car, etc.. but not even remotely reliable in his experience.
He likes the car but will try and sell it I think to get something else. The expense on the thing seemed a bit excessive for a car not really designed as anything more than a weekend car, etc.. No way it could be a daily driver unless you had a spare!
Perhaps this newer Lambo Temerario will be more reliable. Nice looking car at least.
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Did he buy it new?! Huracans are very reliable and hence are used by every rental place over Mclaren/ Ferrari. It’s probably the most reliable supercar you can buy not including 911 GT3s.
You have to be very careful buying used ones as its very easy to have fake odometer reading. Just watch some Youtube videos.