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2001 Lamborghini Diablo Vt 6.0 Coupe 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars

US $139,999.00
Year:2001 Mileage:29081 Color: FEATURES
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

 I’m selling my 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 Coupe. It comes with all original stock except custom exhaust and custom wheels. It is in pristine condition with a mere 29,081 miles on it. I have treated this car like it was my child.

FUEL

·         Fuel Economy (Cty/Hwy): 9/12 mpg

·         Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded (required)

·         Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gal.

·         Mileage Range (Cty/Hwy): 237.6/316.8 mi.

DRIVE TRAIN

·         Transmission: 5-speed manual

·         Drive Type: All wheel drive

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE

·         Cylinders: V 12

·         Base Engine Size: 6.0 L

·         Valve Timing: Variable

·         Horsepower: 550 hp @ 7100 rpm

·         Cam Type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)

·         Valves: 48

·         Torque: 457 ft-lbs. @ 5500 rpm

SUSPENSION

·         Four-wheel independent suspension

SAFETY FEATURES

·         4-wheel ABS

·         2 front headrests

·         Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

·         Electronic brakeforce distribution


INTERIOR FEATURES

·         Leather sport front seats

·         Power door locks

·         Power steering

·         Clock

·         Tachometer

·         Low fuel level warning

·         Climate control

·         Alpine premium brand stereo system

·         AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo

·         Leather trim on dash, center console, and doors


EXTERIOR FEATURES

·         Intermittent wipers

·         Alloy wheels

·         335/30R Z tires

·         18 in. wheels

·         Performance tires

EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS

·         Width: 7 ft. 2.6 in. (86.6 in.)

·         Length: 14 ft. 8 in. (176 in.)

·         Height: 3 ft. 7.5 in. (43.5 in.)

·         Wheel Base: 8 ft. 8.3 in. (104.3 in.)


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Auto blog

Lamborghini owner parks Countach near London Tower Bridge, everyone freaks

Fri, 10 Oct 2014

With its razor-sharp wedge shape, high performance and minuscule ride height, the Lamborghini Countach has always been a supercar made to be gawked at and grab attention. Even the model's name supposedly comes from an Italian exclamation. But not all recognition is positive, as is the case with this Lamborghini illegally parked within sight of London's famed Tower Bridge.
According to The Telegraph, this white Countach was reportedly abandoned after running out of fuel, blocking a lane in the process. In that time, someone apparently attempted to scratch off part of its no-parking sticker. In the end, the supercar was hooked up and lifted onto a flatbed truck to be towed away, drawing a sizable crowd in the process. Those interviewed seemed pretty upset and mystified that someone would illegally park the car there.
According to The Telegraph, the owner was traced via license plate, whereupon it was discovered there was a warrant out for his arrest on harassment charges. He was subsequently arrested in London and later released on bail. Sadly, there's no word yet on whether the classic Lamborghini was released with its owner or if its angular self is sitting in an impound lockup somewhere.

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee teases return with a Countach

Fri, May 29 2015

Unless you have an intense aversion to Jerry Seinfeld, it's hard not to find something to like about his show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. After all, the series combines funny people telling often hilarious stories while riding in ridiculously cool vehicles. The trailer for the sixth season is now online, and based on this tease, this definitely looks worth watching no matter what part of the videos interest you. Of course, it's the automotive portion that really grabs us, and Seinfeld has quite a fleet to showcase for season six. The trailer shows off a Lamborghini Countach, a '57 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, a classic Volkswagen Beetle in the green and white German Polizei livery, a Morgan, an Aston Martin DB5, and a Ferrari 308. On the more humorous side of things, the guest list at least includes Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jim Carrey, Steve Harvey, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher and upcoming host of The Daily Show Trevor Noah. Season six of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee premieres on Crackle on Wednesday, June 3, at 11:30 PM ET.

Why Italians are no longer buying supercars

Wed, 08 May 2013

Italy is the wound that continues to drain blood from the body financial of Italian supercar and sports car makers. The wound was opened by the country's various financial police who decided to get serious about superyacht-owning and supercar-driving tax cheats a few years ago, by noting their registrations and checking their incomes. When it was found that a rather high percentage of exotic toy owners had claimed a rather low annual income - certain business owners were found to be declaring less income than their employees - the owners began dumping their cars and prospective buyers declined to buy.
Car and Driver has a piece on how the initiative is hitting the home market the hardest. Lamborghini sold 1,302 cars worldwide in 2010, 1,602 cars in 2011 and 2,083 cars in 2012 - an excellent surge in just two years. In Italy, however, it's all about the ebb: in 2010, the year that Italian police began scouring harbors, Lamborghini sold 96 cars in Italy, the next year it sold 72, last year it sold just 60. The declines for Maserati and Ferrari are even more pronounced.
Head over to CD for the full story and the numbers. What might be most incredible isn't the cause and effect, but where the blame is being placed. A year ago the chairman of Italy's Federauto accused the government of "terrorizing potential clients," this year Luca di Montezemolo says what's happening has created "a hostile environment for ­luxury goods." Life at the top, it ain't easy.