And yet I’ve driven them all.
And yet I’ve driven them all.
The feedback I’ve gotten from people who have owned both point to the opposite.
Well, Lamborghinis certainly seem to be more reliable and tolerate being driven hard more. I’ve spoken to clients with both, and gotten confirmed views.
Several. My boss currently owns a 488. I haven’t driven it, but I’ve driven the California (pre- and post-facelift), F430's, and a 599.
I am convinced Ferrari is a just vile company. I don’t have the money to, but if I did, I’d never buy one. Porsche’s cars are as good to drive for far less money, McLaren’s have better performance, and Lamborghini builds better supercars.
4Runners are the same way.
Right. They’re so soft US Special Forces use box stock ones in the Middle East.
Plus the Fusion Sport is an utter snoozefest to drive.
Cool.
You’re dumb.
It’s appalling from a visual standpoint, they dropped the V6, the auto is a CVT, and their infotainment system is awful.
$7,500 for a 200K mile non-turbo Subaru wannabe truck??
This was really a fantastic vehicle that was just missing a few key ingredients that prevented it from being successful in today’s market.
Wow, you sure are original!
I have less than 0 chance of owning, or even driving, this car, but I am so excited for this thing.
Not sure what cars you’re driving that Lamborghinis are ‘boring’, but wahtever you say. I’ve driven a few of their recent offerings, and didn’t find them boring.
Sweet baby Jeezus, so, so much want. I already loved the Huracan, but this....this is just on another level. Keep your 488, keep your garish 720 S, give me this.
I mean, I’m sure it’s in their super quiet, super fast jumble of words at the end of their advert, but you know how that works.
Lease prices, or finance prices? I’ve heard of 60 month leases, but I can’t imagine anyone doing 84 month leases. The car would be worth nothing.
And in the case of BMW, they allow you to make Security Deposits to buy down the money factor.