
06-26-2008, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Ferrer
Surely evolution is good. But I think there should be a line between evolution and breaking with everything. The Diablo was tamer than the Countach? Well maybe but not buy much. It still had the wings, the exhausts and the pop-up headlamps. And more importantly it definitely had the presence and the menace every Lamborghini should. Whereas in my opinion the Murcielago just doesn't. As you say the Reventon brings back the good old days. All for the better I'd say.
By the way I never said my view of cars is better, I'm just trying to explain it in order for you try and understand it.
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I got a picture of the Diablo right above my bed h ere in my room that I have been looking at periodically throughout this discussion to freshen my mind and I guess we disagree as to the degree of tameness of the car.
The Reventon yes brings back the crazy days of the Countach, but I just don't think the revival of this design theme is superior than the Gallardo/Murciealgo design. I sorta think the Murcielago is a strange hybrid of bold and elegant design - the ultimate and essentially perfect pinnacle of the wedge design that so many other exotic cars have attempted.
I know you never said that you thought your view was better, but they way you sometimes come across seems as though you think your view of cars is superior.
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