1985 Lamborghini Countach Replica Recent Trade-in For A Rolls Royce & A Ferrari on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:FIBERGLASS
Engine:V-8 CADILLAC NORTHSTAR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: ANY COLOR YOU CHOOSE
Model: COUNTACH
Trim: 2-DOOR
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: PROVA LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH REPLICA
Warranty: NONE
Exterior Color: PRIMER BLACK
WELCOME! YOU ARE BIDDING ON A REPLICA OF ONE OF THE RAREST & ULTIMATE EXOTIC SUPERCAR'S OF ALL TIME. AN 1985 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH. IT'S NEARLY THE ONLY ONE AVAILABLE FOR SALE THIS VERY MOMENT IN THE ENTIRE WORLD TODAY, & SURELY THE LOWEST PRICE LAMBORGHINI KIT CAR AVAILABLE ON EBAY WE'VE SEEN IN YEARS.
On May-16-13 at 20:42:34 PDT, seller added the following information:
PLEASE NOTE: I HAD A HIGH BIDDER AT $7,500 WHO WISHED TO USE THE 6 MONTH LAY-AWAY PLAN. WE CAME TO AGREEMENT ON THE TERMS. HIS DREAM SINCE A TEENAGER, COME TRUE. WHEN I WAS READY TO END THE AUCTION EARLY WITH $1,000 DEPOSIT, HIS WIFE KILLED THE DEAL. HE RETRACTED HIS BIDS UP TO $7,500 - SO WE ARE BACK DOWN INTO THE $5,000 + RANGE. I'M SEMI-DISAPPOINTED, YET GOOD FORTUNE FOR THE REST OF YOU. ONCE AGAIN. MY LOSS, YOUR GAIN. ON A POSITIVE NOTE - AT LEAST I'LL HAVE A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS TO PUT TOWARDS MY NEW '57 ROLLS-ROYCE LIMO PROJECT THAT MAKES ME HAPPY. THIS IS HOW IT WORKS! I HELP YOU GET YOUR DREAM CAR, & AT THE SAME TIME, YOU ARE HELPING ME COMPLETE MY DREAM CAR. WIN-WIN FOR EVERYBODY. CHEERS!
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Lamborghini reveals Asterion LPI 910-4 hybrid hypercar concept
Wed, 01 Oct 2014There are automakers that roll out concept cars regularly as a matter of course, and there are those that rarely do. Lamborghini falls squarely in the latter category, which makes the vehicle you see here - revealed just a day before the Paris Motor Show - such a rare treat.
It's called the Lamborghini Asterion LPI 910-4, and if you're familiar with Sant'Agata nomenclature, you're probably already picking apart its specs based on those letters and numbers: LP for longitudinal posterior, telling you this is, like all other contemporary Raging Bulls, a mid-engined supercar. 910 tells you how much metric horsepower it packs. The 4 tells you it's all-wheel drive. But along with the name Asterion, borrowed from a mythical minotaur (a hybrid man-bull, for those unschooled in Greek mythology), it's the letter I - standing for "Ibrido" - which speaks of the novelty of this concept.
That's right, you're looking at the first gasoline-electric hybrid Lamborghini. A plug-in hybrid, in fact, that can travel 31 miles on electricity alone. The powertrain combines the 5.2-liter V10 and seven-speed DSG from the Huracán (good for 610 metric horsepower) to a trio of electric motors (good for another 300) to bring total output up to a claimed 910 - equivalent to 897 hp by our standards - assuming all four motors are running at peak output at the same time. That makes it the most powerful Lamborghini we've ever seen, and puts it in league with the McLaren P1 and LaFerrari. The result is a 0-62 time quoted at three seconds flat and a top speed of 199 miles per hour, or up to 78 mph in pure electric mode.
2016 Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce First Drive [w/video]
Wed, May 27 2015I'm not as fast as Peter Muller. The chief driving instructor for one of the most revered exotic car companies in the world can turn in lap times that would shame my best efforts, all while giving me notes over the radio and steering with one hand. He's quick. And still, I kept catching him, even slowing down for him, on the fast, sweeping Turn 3 at Circuit de Catalunya. On Muller's advice I held a mid-track position just past the halfway point of the corner, then tightening towards a very late apex and flat out acceleration into a short straight section. Muller was leading a $1.5-million pack of Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce supercars, and driving the standard Aventador himself. Forget that the SV has added nearly 50 horsepower and dropped around 110 pounds versus the 'base' model; those are just numbers. The SV makes a hack like me as quick as Lamborghini's top trainer, for at least one glorious corner. This is a special car. It's hard to describe Lamborghini's 6.5-liter V12 masterpiece without using indulgent language. But it's the reworking of this massive engine that starts to explain my Turn 3 pace. The engine drives an impressive set of output and performance figures: 740 horsepower (the eponymous "750" figure of the model name is a metric horsepower quote), 509 pound-feet of torque, 0 to 62 miles per hour in a scorching 2.8 seconds, and a top speed in excess of 217 mph. Lamborghini president Stephan Winkelmann says the use of naturally aspirated engines is "part of our DNA." That dedication makes for a powerful differentiator in our current turbo-sodden area, and a magical experience in the case of the SV. The added output and "enriched torque curve" have been achieved by way of revised variable valve timing and intake, as well as a new lightweight exhaust system. Power comes on with authority even under a few thousand revs, and rises maniacally as long as you're inclined to keep the accelerator pegged. The V12 spins freely and fast, hammering home the need for a ultra-responsive transmission with each run up to the redline. Of course, the bellow of the car is such that I hardly needed the gear indicator on the digital tach to tell me when to shift. The V12 sounds luscious at low speeds, angry at full throttle, and absolutely murderous approaching the 8,500-rpm cutoff. Unless you're deaf you'll quickly learn when to pull on the shift paddle, while keeping your eyes on the blurring road.
Lamborghini makes wise investment, sponsors Italian State Police Sports Association
Mon, 13 Oct 2014Boot-shaped shaped Italy has been molded as much by it's Hollywood-fueled history of organized crime, as it has by its footwear-aping borders. One of the more peaceful methods used by that famous mafia is, of course, bribery. While we doubt the Cosa Nostra has planted "made men" in Sant'Agata Bolognese, based on the recent actions of Lamborghini, we do think the company might be bucking for leniency on Italian speeding tickets.
The supercar manufacturer has announced that it will sponsor the Fiamme Oro, the Italian State Police's sports association. Lambo will supply the Italian fuzz's athletes with winter and summer tracksuits, polos, jackets, hats and bags. Collezione Automobili Lamborghini, the company's lifestyle arm, designed the kit, which will feature both the iconic raging bull logo as well as the State Police's logo.
Of course, we jest about Lambo's involvement with the Italian State Police, but this has been a long-running arrangement dating back to the first Gallardo police car, back in 2004. With this new arrangement, and the donation of a new Huracán police car, we feel confident that Lamborghini owners should enjoy free reign on the country's auto stradas.