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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Convertible 2-door 5.0l Msrp $255,190.00 on 2040-cars

US $138,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:6555
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder   MSRP  $255,190.00

Giallo Midas (Pearl Yellow) with Nero Perseus (Black) Leather and Yellow Stitching & Piping Interior!
Only 6,555 Miles!
SHOWROOM CONDITION!!
-Travel Package!   $650
-Comfort Package!   $5,200
-Back Up Camera!   $2,600
-Xenon Headlamps!
-E Gear Transmission!  $10,000
-Carbon Fiber Interior Package!   $4,150
-Yellow Stitching & Piping Through-out Interior!
-Yellow Painted Brake Calipers!   $850
-Silver Callisto Rims!  $3,250
-Perforated Leather!
-Branding Package!  $910
-Navigation System!   $2,600
-Unicolor Sportive!   $1,815
-In Door Showroom Kept!
-Anti theft system   $665

Contact me via email, texting or call for more details and pictures at (678)404-1518

Giallo Midas (Pearl Yellow) with Nero Perseus (Black) Leather and Yellow Piping & Stitching!! Loaded! This Lamborghini is in Stunning Condition!! This Rare Exotic has Black Leather Interior with Yellow Stitching & Piping in the Seats and Dashboard to match the exterior. The Pearl Yellow Color can only be truly appreciated in person! This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is the Finest Example on the Market Today!! Lamborghini options include: E-Gear Transmission (the company's own version of a Magneti Marelli electro-hydraulically shifted six-speed manual transmission), Yellow Stitching throughout the Interior, Yellow Seat Piping, Yellow Painted Calipers, Rear View Back-Up Camera, Fully Electric Seats, Perforated Seats, Carbon Fiber Interior Trim, Lifting System, Anti-Theft System, Factory Lamborghini Callisto Rims ,Plus Much More!! Standard Equipment includes Dual-Zone Climate Control, Power Remote Locking System, External Mirrors with Electrical Closing, Xenon Headlamps, Front Dual Stage Driver and Passenger airbags, Side Head Thorax Airbags, Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel, Premium Sound System with CD Changer, Light Weight Alloy Callisto Wheels and Hand Built Leather Interior! This 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder has Lamborghini's 5.0L 90 Degree V-10 engine which produces! This vehicle has a mid-engine setup with All-Wheel Drive with Permanent Viscous Traction System!! This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is also equipped with Power Vacuum brake system with ABS ESP system! The Gallardo edges out the Murcielago with its 99.8 horsepower/liter versus 92.2. Better yet, the Gallardo's power-to-weight ratio (how many pounds of car each horsepower propels) is effectively identical to the Murcielago's at 6.4 pounds/horsepower. This is a must have for any Lamborghini enthusiast!! This Exotic Show Piece will not last long!

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Lamborghini rules out sub-Huracan sports car

Fri, Apr 10 2015

There is a kind-of-new segment emerging in the sports car market: an area in between vehicles like the Porsche 911 Carrera and supercars like the Ferrari 488 GTB or Lamborghini Huracan. It's a space recently defined by the Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo, with some newcomers rushing in. McLaren joined in with the 570S and Ferrari is tipped to be looking at a new six-cylinder Dino revival. But Lamborghini isn't in any rush participate. At least not for now, and not with a completely new model. Speaking with Car and Driver during the New York Auto Show, Lamborghini chief Stephan Winkelmann said you can "never say never" about anything in this business, but that the prospect a more accessible sports car underneath the Huracan is not currently on the table. Winkelmann pointed towards pricing and volume considerations, but we imagine there's more to it than that. The Volkswagen Group of which Lamborghini is part already tackles that segment with the aforementioned Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo, and while the German giant has never shied away from flooding a market segment with overlap from its various divisions, the R8 and the Huracan are already closely related. The Lambo chief did hint that decontented versions of the Huracan could fit the bill, though. Sant'Agata's ten-cylinder model currently starts at $237,250, but the previous Gallardo started at $191,900 before it was phased out. That was for the less powerful, rear-drive LP 550-2, which could hint at a successor under the Huracan's umbrella. And that's just $7k more than McLaren will be asking for the 570S. Aside from the prospect of a cheaper Lambo, Winkelmann also told C/D that the Asterion hybrid concept was strictly a technological demonstrator with no chances of production, that the Urus crossover project is still on the table, and that the supercar market isn't growing as fast as you might think. Related Video:

Like an iPhone S, the 2017 Lamborghini Aventador S adds speed and features

Mon, Dec 19 2016

When most automakers introduce a new generation of vehicle, it represents a dramatic change in performance or design. Don't tell Lamborghini that – while the company calls its new Aventador S a new generation, the reality is that this is Sant'Agata's facelifted flagship, complete with some modest visual tweaks and a couple of new pieces of technology. In fact, it's closer to Apple's product cadence of introducing an S model of the iPhone before an all-new model. Those aesthetic changes include a new fascia that Lamborghini claims is more aerodynamic, while the vertical ducts on the outside of the lower intake optimize airflow around the front tires and those huge front wheels, while channeling more air toward the rear radiators. In back, there's a restyled diffuser, and a neat hexagonal exhaust outlet. Above that, there's a three-position active rear wing. All told, Lamborghini claims front downforce is up 130 percent while "overall efficiency" in high-downforce mode increases 50 percent and low-downforce mode improves 400 percent. New for the Aventador is a trick four-wheel steering system, a first for a series production Lamborghini. The idea with the system is like other four-wheel-steering. At low speeds it turns the rear wheels in the opposite direction of the fronts, tightening the Lambo's giant turning radius. At high speeds, the system works in reverse by turning the rear wheels in the same direction as the fronts and providing improved stability. But none of these style and tech changes are worth a damn without that big lump of fury in the Aventador S' middle. Like previous versions, there's a 6.5-liter V12, but its output is up to an SV-matching 740 ponies – torque is unchanged from the LP700-4 we tested in 2015, at 509 pound-feet. Max engine speed is up from 8,350 rpm to a wild 8,500 rpm. The result? Zero to 62 miles per hour in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 217. Prices for the 2017 Aventador S start at an eye-watering $421,350 and – we're guessing – can creep up near $500,000 with a few carefully selected carbon-fiber accents and Ad Personam options. Lamborghini is planning to start deliveries in spring 2017. Related Video:

Audi considering turbo option for longer, wider Hurac?n-based R8

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

The debut of the Lamborghini Huracán was (and remains) big news in and of itself, but equally as exciting is the imminent arrival of the Audi R8, which the Huracán presages. While the two will share a common architecture, don't expect that new R8 will simply be a cheaper version of the Huracán (like the current one arguably is to the Gallardo).
For one, the next R8 will be larger than the Huracán. According to emerging intelligence, Audi will make its sports car both longer and wider than the Lamborghini version. It'll also share the new Lambo's innovative carbon-fiber structure that will replace both the firewall and central tunnel. But to power it all, Audi will get more creative.
The next R8 will, like the current model and like the Huracán, offer a V10 engine at the top of the range. It will also offer the same 4.2-liter V8 as the outgoing model. But that won't be the end of the matter. Word has it that Audi is also working on a smaller, turbocharged engine to offer in certain markets that mandate smaller-capacity engines.