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Nice find! I hope they show some older ferraris. their design studios must be a wonder. haha, $260,000 for the fastest production ferrari ever built? sorry but wrc cars are worth $500,000 and they drive those into bushes and trees.
i actually dislike the new lamborghinis. they were bought out by n. american in 2002 i think. no longer italian pride.
i actually dislike the new lamborghinis. they were bought out by n. american in 2002 i think. no longer italian pride.
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thanks MM, what was the whole american plant buying Lamborghini out when they almost went out of business? i should search this. i know it was a while back but i might be wrong.
I would take a 355 Berlinetta over any of the ones after that. They tried to come back to that with the 360, but I think the 599 is a little ugly, like the 550/575 Maranello is kind of ugly. V12 though definitely has to feel good.
I would take a 355 Berlinetta over any of the ones after that. They tried to come back to that with the 360, but I think the 599 is a little ugly, like the 550/575 Maranello is kind of ugly. V12 though definitely has to feel good.
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Lamborghini has been in and out of financial ruin ever since he stopped making tractors exclusivly. I believe that for a while Chrysler either owned or had a large stake in the company. Now that Audi runs it for VW.. they seem to be building better cars than ever.