2014 Aventador Lp 700-4 Coupe - Can Ship Anywhere In The World on 2040-cars
Year:2014Mileage:726Color: BLACK
Location:
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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2014 Lamborghini AVENTADOR 2dr Cpe 50th Anniversario in Sarasota FL from Lamborghini Sarasota
Stock : W002982A
VIN : ZHWUC1ZDXELA02052
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Exterior : BLACK Interior : BLACK
Mileage : 726
Transmission : F1
Engine : 6.5L
Cylinders : 12
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Vehicle Description
2014 Aventador Coupe LP 700-4 THIS VEHICLE CAN BE SHIPPED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Nero Pegaso exterior with Nero Ade interior. Dione Forged rims, Transparent Engine cover, Lamborghini Sound, Contrast Stitching, Fully Electric and Heated seats, Color rear suspension springs, home link, park assist sensors Long, low, and generally massive, the Aventador is the flagship coupe in the Lamborghini stable. Only one powertrain exists: a 6.5-liter, 691-hp V-12 mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The Aventador is brutally powerful and obscenely flamboyant, but it??s also surprisingly agile for its size, making it one of the most drivable Lamborghinis ever produced. However, simply because it??s drivable doesn??t make it easy to drive??and therein lies its appeal. You can dial up the shift aggressiveness by selecting ??sport?? or ??corsa,?? but that also increases the shock (and awe). In launch-control mode, the clutch shows no mercy, banging closed like you??ve been rear-ended by the Rock Island Line. Teamed with computers managing power to the four wheels, the 691-hp V-12 produces a 10.9-second quarter-mile at 133 mph while rattling candlesticks in the Vatican. If ??you have the Aventador??s stability control set to ??corsa?? (or, indeed, turned off) and are an Apache with the throttle, it??ll reward with a sturdy push from the back to rotate you toward the path of righteousness. It can thus achieve truly terrifying speeds without feeling stressed .With so many moving pieces coexisting in such balanced harmony, no machine of conveyance is as melodramatic as a short-stroke Italian V-12.
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Features Overview
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2 Door Curb/Courtesy and Illuminated Entry
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Aluminum Door Panel Insert
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Aluminum Instrument Panel Insert
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Aluminum Interior Accents and Leather Upholstered Dashboard
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Ceramic Discs and Ceramic Discs
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Engine Coolant Temp
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Front And Rear Vented Discs
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Hill Hold Control
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Leather Console Insert
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Mini Overhead Console and 1 12V DC Power Outlet
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Odometer
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Oil Pressure
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Oil Temperature
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Tachometer
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Trip Odometer and Trip Computer
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1 12V DC Power Outlet
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2-Way Power Driver Seat
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2-Way Power Passenger Seat
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2.86 Axle Ratio
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23.8 Gal. Fuel Tank
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4-Wheel Disc Brakes
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4-Wheel Disc Brakes with 4-Wheel ABS
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A/C
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ABS
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Adjustable Steering Wheel
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All Wheel Drive
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Alloy Wheels
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AM/FM Stereo
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Analog Display
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Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
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Automatic Air Conditioning
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Automatic Headlights
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Automatic with Driver Control Height Adjustable Driver Control Ride Control Sport Tuned Suspension
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Auxiliary Audio Input
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Battery with Run Down Protection
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Black Bodyside Moldings
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Black Grille
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Black Side Windows Trim
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Bluetooth Connection
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Body-Colored Door Handles
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Body-Colored Front Bumper with Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent
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Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors with Power Folding
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Body-Colored Rear Bumper with Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent
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Cargo Features : Spare Tire Air Compressor
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Cargo Space Lights
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Carpet Floor Trim and Carpet Mat
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CD Player
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Clearcoat Paint
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Climate Control
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Composite/Aluminum Panels
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Day-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
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Daytime Running Lights
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Double Wishbone Pushrod Front Suspension with Coil Springs
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Double Wishbone Pushrod Rear Suspension with Coil Springs
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Driver Air Bag
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Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors
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Driver Foot Rest
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Driver Vanity Mirror
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Dual Stainless Steel Exhaust with Polished Tailpipe Finisher
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Electro-Hydraulic Power Assist Speed-Sensing Steering
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Electro-Mechanical Limited Slip Differential
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Engine Auto Stop-Start Feature
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Engine Immobilizer
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Engine Oil Cooler
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Engine: 6.5L V12 DOHC SMPI
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F1 Transmission
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Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
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Fixed Front Head Restraints
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Fixed Rear Window
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Fixed Rear Windows
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Floor Mats
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Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars
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Front Center Armrest
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Front Map Lights
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Front Side Air Bag
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Full Carpet Floor Covering : Carpet Front Floor Mats
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Full Floor Console with Covered Storage
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Full Leatherette Headliner
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Full-Time All-Wheel Drive
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Fully Automatic Projector Beam High Intensity Lowith High Beam Daytime Running Auto-Leveling Headlamps with Washer
941-556-2980 or 941-928-2550 5151 Clark Rd Sarasota, FL 34233
Terms Of Sale
Deposit Requirements
The high bidder of this auction must submit a non-refundable deposit in the amount of $750 within 24 hours of the close of this auction.
Full Payment of Balance
Full payment of the balance owed is due within 3 days of the close of this auction. This includes all additional fees and taxes. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle can proceed.
Payment Methods
We will accept: MOCC, LoanCheck, CashInPerson. All payments must be made in US Dollars. Do not bid if you are not ready to have the funds available.
Additional Fees and Taxes
The buyer is responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. A $799.00 Dealer Fee is applicable to all vehicles sold by Lamborghini Sarasota.
Shipping
The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. We assume no responsibility for damages incurred after leaving our premises. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received before the vehicle leaves the lot.
Errors and Omissions / Inspection
Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle to you. We have tried to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches and dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. We welcome and recommend a buyer's inspection. If you plan to have a buyers inspection, please make sure you inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. Cars may have extra miles added on at time of sale due to the fact that we are a full dealership and other prospects may demo the vehicle at our facilities. Buyer is responsible for any inspection charges and fees.
Warranty
This vehicle is being sold 'as is' unless otherwise stated in the description. We make no representations or warranties, nor should any be relied upon by the bidder.
Auction Cancellation:
We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
Bid Retractions
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Successful Bidder
The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact us within 24 hours to proceed with payment and delivery arrangements.
Non-Paying Bidder
If the deposit is not received within 24 hours of the close of auction or if the balance is not paid in full within 3 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer.
Additonal Notes
There is a $5,000.00 max limit on credit cards. An entire vehicle purchase may not be made using a credit card. Dealer is not responsible for typographical errors..
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