Is the new Lambo Murcialago out yet?

When is the new Lambo released? I dont know but im sure i saw one. Damn i wish i had a camera. DAMN! anyway it was in the bay area. California, US. I saw it at as gas station it was weird musta been some kind of car show goin on cause i saw 10+ Ferrari buncha porsches few vipers old corvettes a cobra. and a few other euro imports. it was cool. Needed a Camera. UGH. im gonna have to carry one at all times from now on.
 
i have a friend here in california that has one his family owns a casino here and everything got to sit in one and i must say its a little overwhelming when your sitting in something that cost more than your home
 
Originally posted by GT Hero79
i have a friend here in california that has one his family owns a casino here and everything got to sit in one and i must say its a little overwhelming when your sitting in something that cost more than your home
yeah, okay.... i believe you
 
It is a beauty :smilewink

The Front lights are defiantley a best feature? :D
 

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Originally posted by GT Hero79
i have a friend here in california that has one his family owns a casino here and everything got to sit in one and i must say its a little overwhelming when your sitting in something that cost more than your home

Yeah but the people that do but Lambos have like, million-dollar houses.
 
Originally posted by Bimmerkid44
Yeah but the people that do but Lambos have like, million-dollar houses.

It's probably much higher than that. Believe it or not, the more expensive the car, the less that price is a percentage of the buyer's income. That is, for the average $30,000 car, the average buyer is making $50,000 (so the car is 60% of their salary). For anything above $200K (let's use the $273,000 Murcielago as an example), the average income is seven digits -- about $5,000,000. That makes the Lamborghini 5.46% of their income. Even if they're making just one million a year (which isn't that big a deal where I live), that puts it at just 27.3%.

Makes you wish you picked a different carrer, eh? :D
 
You'll also find that these people own at least two other cars, and drive something really expensive all the time. I know a guy who has an F40, but his daily driver is an M5, and his wife drives a Jaguar XJ Sport.
 
Originally posted by Powerman
It Looks All Audi..............Basicly its AUDI
Thats Why it has 4WD
ITS ALSO THE FASTEST CAR IN THE WORLD

Oh, you're talking mince.

Firstly, it looks like a Lamborghini. I've never seen an Audi that looks anything like a Murcielago.

Secondly, Lamborghini have been making 4WD cars for ten years.

Thirdly, it's by no means the fastest car in the world, it's just that you'd have to spend A LOT of money to go faster. The Koeningsegg (sp?) is quicker, for a start. There are a host of ultra-low-volume Italian manufacturers making quicker cars.

However, I want the Lambo, plain and simple.
 
Time to dissent. It's ok, but like the Type S, it is not the best design from a manufacturer, imo. It looks kind of japanese, or video gamey.

Perhaps a headlight redesign.

Something's missing . . .
 
I disagree - it looks like a really good, clean, modern take of the Diablo - I suspect, judging by that photo, that the cars appears more curved in the flesh than it does in phots - it looks fairly square rigged in photos, I think that may due to the sharp cut details, such as the headlights and bonnet cuts.

Nice, clean pure shape - I really like it.
 
Doesn't really say Lamborghini to me. It would help if they darkened the lenses so I could not see the bulbs or whatever.
 
Originally posted by vat_man
I disagree - it looks like a really good, clean, modern take of the Diablo - I suspect, judging by that photo, that the cars appears more curved in the flesh than it does in phots - it looks fairly square rigged in photos, I think that may due to the sharp cut details, such as the headlights and bonnet cuts.

Nice, clean pure shape - I really like it.
Dude. I've seen it in the flesh. Down on the Goald Coast in a car dealer called EuropCar. The only thing between me and it was glass.

It does look smoother in the flesh but not noticibly. I had to strain my brain to remember the Murcielago in real life and compare it to the pictures.

And as I said before - It's my favourite Lambo, design-wise.
 
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