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    yes, but the murcie and gallardo are much more drivable than the scary old diablos and countach

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    love it
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    Looks elegant but nothing special to me.

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    thats nice! very retro. Im a fan of the old model but that too,for a prototype, gets my vote

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    Needs to be longer, and have more vents. Then it'll have the thumbs up from me. I normally love designs like this, but what is with car makers now and making cars much too short?!

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    this is a step backward, Lambo doesnt take steps back only ford does.
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    not aggressive enough...
    and i dun really like "reincarn"ing old cars or using old car names.. especially if it's THAT close to the original like GT40 and this Miura...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Canuck
    thats what ive been seeing
    Now that looks a whole lot better.

    Whats the point of reviving an old car and just putting some technology in it to stop the owner from dying? You could get an origional Miura for £350,000.

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    It looks nice. Give Lamborghini a brake. Just think what it would look like if you design it. And its a good throwback look, very smooth round curves, like a fine woman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrevlingPushrod
    It looks nice. Give Lamborghini a brake. Just think what it would look like if you design it. And its a good throwback look, very smooth round curves, like a fine woman.
    I like my women extra chunky. I'm sure our defenitions of fine differ.

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    yes, it has some nice elegant lines true to the original
    but it hasnt improved/modernized the design enough

    the front needs to be agressive, like gallardo/murcielago

    i say they should use the Murci V12 but only with RWD...
    and price it above the Murci too

    i suppose the other option would be to make it V8 powered and slot it under the Gallardo...
    but then it would probably be priced too close to the upcoming Audi supercar

    either way, id rather take a classic original...
    and actually, ive never found the Miura all that beautiful
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    I'm a big fan of it, i love the shape, but i'm unsure as to where it would fit within Lambo's line up. i remember a while ago rumours of Lambo being interested in making a smaller, lightweight, probably V6 sports car. This might be it, which i think would be cool. Take it up against the 911. I know which i'd rather

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    Is there already any word out about what is underneath the body? Are they going to retain the unique transversely mounted V12?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Is there already any word out about what is underneath the body? Are they going to retain the unique transversely mounted V12?
    I "heard," nothing confirmed, that it was mounted lengthwise, which would make the rear longer. Which isn't, I believe.

    I love the look of this car, and hope that they do keep it really traditional like the original to go along with the looks.

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