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Lamborghini - Diablo (2001)
The iconic Lamborghini Diablo is a symbol of power and luxury that captivated automotive enthusiasts since the early 1990s. Even today, people ask “Lamborghini Diablo price” and “Lamborghini Diablo 2001 price” when considering this high-performance coupe for their collection. While the vehicle’s original retail cost was over $300,000 in the early 2000s, the current market sees a wide range depending on mileage, condition, provenance, and geographic demand. A well‑maintained 2001 model might fetch between $150,000 and $250,000, whereas a newer running unit could command more than $300,000. These figures illustrate how “used Lamborghini Diablo price” still commands premium value, often placing it among the few supercars that retain resale strength decades after production ceased.
Key specifications that define the 2001 Lamborghini Diablo include:
- Engine: 6.2‑liter V12 producing 518 hp and 425 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual with optional 4‑speed automatic.
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87 octane).
- Top Speed: Approximately 185 mph (300 km/h).
- 0‑60 mph: Around 4.1 seconds.
- Dimensions: Length 183 in (467 cm), width 71.5 in (181 cm), height 43.5 in (110 cm).
- Wheelbase: 101 in (257 cm).
- Weight: 3200 lb (1451 kg) dry.
- Chassis: Aluminium‑fibreglass composite.
- Suspension: Independent double wishbone with coil springs.
- Brakes: Ventilated disc, 16‑inch diameter front and 15‑inch rear.
- Trim Levels: Original Diablo, Diablo LP 560 CIA, and limited edition variants.
- Interior Features: Leather upholstery, aluminum trim, digital instrument cluster, optional navigation system.
- Warranty: Manufacturer’s limited warranty in some markets, typically 3 years or 36,000 miles.
When evaluating the long‑term value of a Lamborghini Diablo, it is crucial to understand the Lamborghini Diablo depreciation curve. Supercars generally lose about 15–20% of their value in the first year after purchase, but the rate slows as vehicles age. For a 2001 Diablo, you can expect a depreciation of roughly 10–12% per year over the next five years, with resale values stabilizing around the 40–45% range of the original purchase price after ten years. Market shifts, scarcity of original parts, and the car’s status as a classic can sometimes preserve or even increase value for well‑curated models.
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