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Old 03-03-2009, 03:20 AM
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Well, the 4wd is a let down, just another evolution of the Murc, a shame, i was really hoping for a mad true Lambo rwd, do you guys think it will still happen, or is this an Audi discipline factor?
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Old 03-03-2009, 03:25 AM
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As long as the germans are in charge I doubt it'll happen.

It just would be too exciting for them.
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Old 03-03-2009, 03:57 AM
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I cannot believe such a vehicle, with such power, styling and the Prancing bull badge, is considered boring by you people.

Seriously, get some perspective.

It's all relative, I suppose
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Old 03-03-2009, 07:32 AM
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Well, the 4wd is a let down, just another evolution of the Murc, a shame, i was really hoping for a mad true Lambo rwd, do you guys think it will still happen, or is this an Audi discipline factor?
This is rumored to be the last actual Murcielago model being built, so I find it unlikely we'll see another. Right now, the R-GT is about as close you'll get to a RWD Lamborghini from the factory.

However, as someone else mentioned, these cars already drive as if they were RWD, so I don't see the big issue. They're still capable of scaring the crap out of you; I remember seeing a man pass out at the track right after he told the driver to push it as much as possible.
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Four wheel drive, paddle-shift... It's not exactly the way to go about building a lightweight special, even by German standards. On the plus side, it looks fab and will probably go very fast. I do however wish that we could go back to the days when photoshopped sketches were distinguishable from photoshopped photos...
There is a 6-speed option.
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Old 03-04-2009, 12:28 PM
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I know a few people who live in the Northeast who have second sets of wheels for their Carrera 4s and 911 Turbos.
I can't think of anyone I know of in a country with proper winters that *don't* have two sets of tires in a car that they use year around. In fact in the Nordic countries, it's the law.

Here on UCP we've had the AWD debates over and over again, and I'm still a firm believer that yes, AWD can help significantly in slippery conditions.

HOWEVER

I've never heard anyone would consider these things when buying a quarter mil super car. Who's ever even seen an (Italian, 911 don't count) super car driven in the snow by it's owner?

And if yes, I'd assume that the speeds were quite close to crawling.

When it's winter all you need for fun is a functioning handbrake and/or RWD, not a 600bhp+ monster.

So, I'll give you a € for every person that buys this car because AWD is better in cold temperatures.
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Old 03-04-2009, 02:36 PM
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I'm very disappointed with Lambo's at the moment. They have brought out too many variations of the same car. This includes the Gallardo in which I've lost count.

If you believe the goss that the Murcielago will be replaced with a "replacement" model shortly, what's the point in buying this one?

I'm sure this car will drive like a dream but too many variations of the same car is not the way to go IMO. I'd rather have Lambo come out with a "replacement" model.
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Wouldn't this be continuing the trend of every Lambo model in the last 20+ years? How long has Diablo been around, or how long as Countach been around? They used to have just one car...

Don't see how that's different from their "usual practice"....
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Old 03-04-2009, 03:09 PM
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And bringing the most performing car at the end of the life cycle isn't unusual either.
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I've never heard anyone would consider these things when buying a quarter mil super car. Who's ever even seen an (Italian, 911 don't count) super car driven in the snow by it's owner?

And if yes, I'd assume that the speeds were quite close to crawling.

When it's winter all you need for fun is a functioning handbrake and/or RWD, not a 600bhp+ monster.

So, I'll give you a € for every person that buys this car because AWD is better in cold temperatures.
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I cannot believe such a vehicle, with such power, styling and the Prancing bull badge, is considered boring by you people.

Seriously, get some perspective.

It's all relative, I suppose
I'm with Reginald on this one.
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since I will never drive one i could careless if its awd. i just think it looks cool.
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Old 03-04-2009, 09:36 PM
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since I will never drive one i could careless if its awd. i just think it looks cool.
well stated.
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Old 03-04-2009, 10:33 PM
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I side with Ferrer on all issues.

I mentioned this in an other thread regaurding the car but I'll say it again... someone tell Lamborghini to go back to making hardcore Diablo's.
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well stated.
What if we get to drive one?
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Old 03-05-2009, 04:37 AM
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Wouldn't this be continuing the trend of every Lambo model in the last 20+ years? How long has Diablo been around, or how long as Countach been around? They used to have just one car...

Don't see how that's different from their "usual practice"....
rumors want the car replaced in a couple of years though.
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