Lamborghini Huracán with over 300 thousand kilometers for sale. Will it be a record?

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As a rule, a super sports car like the Lamborghini Huracán it doesn't “devour” kilometers like any other family member, however, there are exceptions and the specimen we're talking about today is one of them. This is a Lamborghini Huracán with more than 300 thousand kilometers!

How is it possible? Easy. Coming off the production line in 2015, this Huracán has since been used by the company Royalty Exotic Cars of Las Vegas, which is dedicated to… renting super-sports.

Inserted in a fleet that initially had models like a Lamborghini Aventador (which burned), a McLaren 650S (which also burned) and a Ferrari 458 (which needed seven gearboxes (!)), this Huracán has been an example of resistance .

Lamborghini Huracán

Many kilometers but few breakdowns

Unlike its “fleet brothers” in Royalty Exotic Cars, the Lamborghini Huracán accumulated kilometers without major problems until it reached the impressive mark of 188,000 miles, about 302,000 kilometers.

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Over its five demanding years of work, the Huracán only needed a gearbox (changed around 12,000 kilometers ago), received an improved suspension from the JRZ and suffered a small accident in a car park.

Moreover, according to its salesperson, Houston Crosta, the remaining maintenance consisted of changing the oil every 5000 miles (about 8000 kilometers).

Lamborghini Huracán

The interior seems to have stood up well to (intense) use.

How much does it cost?

Advertised on eBay, the Lamborghini Huracán with more than 300,000 kilometers, probably the Huracán with more kilometers worldwide, is now on sale for 130 thousand dollars (about 118,000 euros).

Lamborghini Huracán

Apparently in good repair, it remains to be seen what state the naturally aspirated 5.2 V10 is in after this car has been driven by more than 1900 people.

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