Oh, Contraire: Most of the Gallardos/Superleggeras I've looked at and driven in Scottsdale are just the opposite. They are practically brand new. Like I said on my Laborghini Aventador LP700-4 video, most people buy them for Cars & Coffee. The good ones usually have less than 5000 miles on them and typically haven't even had their FSA yet.
If you have the money to buy one, then you usually have the $3 per mile to drive one. So, no big deal. And once you have one, it's easy to keep trading up for a new model till you can finally get one brand new. Leasing is always the best option on a car like that anyway.