2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550-2 on 2040-cars
1310 W Wendover Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:5.2L V10 40V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic with Auto-Shift
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZHWGU5BZ4DLA12727
Stock Num: L034
Make: Lamborghini
Model: Gallardo LP550-2
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Blu Caelum
Interior Color: Blu Scylla
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 569
**REDUCED - BRAND NEW VEHICLE STILL ON FACTORY MSO** Offered here in stunning Blu Caelum Exterior (Blue Metallic) over Blu Scylla/Bianco Polar (Blue/White) interior, accented with Yellow Brake Calipers. This particular vehicle is optioned with Navigation System, Polished Cordelia Wheels, Travel Package with Power Seats, Q-Citura (cross-stitched), Bicolore Sportive Interior (two-tone), Roof Lining and Pillars in Alcantara, and Rear View Camera. The pictures truly do not do this vehicle justice, as it absolutely stuns in the natural light. The Gallardo 550-2 is defined by its use of classic sports car technology; rear-wheel drive and an exceptionally powerful engine. This is extremely unusual for a Lamborghini and extremely good news for drivers who want added excitement when they get behind the wheel. You can even customize the cars equipment according to your needs. The open road awaits. Call today! VISIT LAMBORGHINICAROLINAS.COM FOR EVEN MORE PICTURES! COMPETITIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE - WE WELCOME TRADE-INS - NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE - EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON MOST VEHICLES.
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Not that the customers are waving their checkbooks sight unseen, mind you. Over the course of the past month, Lamborghini has been carting pre-production Huracans around the world for VIP clients, 700 of whom have put down their deposits.
To put that number into perspective, consider that in 2012 (the last full year of production), the factory in Sant'Agata built just over 1,200 Gallardos. Assuming Huracan production continues at the same pace, that means Lamborghini already has over half a year's worth of production spoken for. So if you want to get yours anytime in the coming year, you'd better get your deposit in lickety-split.
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We visit the Lamborghini Museum at company HQ in Sant'Agata
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Rather than front its offices and factory with a gift shop and a reception desk, Lamborghini puts its amazing heritage on full display by offering up the corporate museum as a first impression to visitors. We had coffee in the morning and lunch after the press conference in this space, with stunning Italian concept cars and production models serving as an impressive backdrop to it all. Not wanting to miss the opportunity to share the Lamborghini collection with exotic-car crazed Autoblog readers (you know who you are), we did our best to capture everything we saw in the gallery here.
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