Monterey Edition. Number8 Of 20. 48k. Miles. Super Rare! on 2040-cars
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Thanks for looking at our beautiful Lamborghini Diablo Monterey Edition. This is number 8 of only 20 ever made. Very rare. This car was formally owned by a local Daytona Businessman. If you are looking at this car you probably know more about than I do. The exterior is in excellent condition with really not a mark on it. The wheels are in super shape as is the the tires. The interior is very nice and clean as can be though the material on the dash is stretched and needs to be pulled tight. That is really the only fault with the car. It had minor damage on the front bumper during it's life and has been refinished. This car was just at the Lamborghini dealer for a complete brake job including all new rotors and pads. The oil and filter was just done. This Diablo hits the road brand new! Doesn't miss a beat, shifts silky smooth, and super tight. Great value for someone. Other Monterey Edition cars are fetching North of $130K. Stretch the material on the dash on this car and it is every bit as nice as the others. This car is a steal!! Feel free to call us at 1 386 295 3886 or 295 3301. We do a good job on Ebay, look at our feedback. Thanks and Good Luck!
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Lamborghini profiled on 60 Minutes for 50th anniversary
Mon, 04 Nov 2013Even though we (meaning car enthusiasts as a whole) don't spend our days driving Lamborghinis, they're somehow a familiar, known quantity. We know we'll be wowed by a Lambo, and we have a pretty fair idea of what the sound and acceleration feel like. We know a Lamborghini is going to be wildly expensive, hopelessly impractical and eye-wateringly thirsty, but the charm that comes with the badge outweighs everything else.
We also recognize that we, as enthusiasts, are in the minority, and that the average joe is likely to be far more blown away by a Raging Bull than the average gearhead. That's what makes this an entertaining video. 60 Minutes explored Lamborghini right in the midst of its fiftieth anniversary, testing a Gallardo at Imola, tearing across the roads of Italy in an Aventador and exploring the Sant'Agata factory where all the magic happens. It's a bit of a long video, but it's a really fascinating look at how the mainstream views something extreme. Take a look below for the full, 12-minute clip.
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According to the Autovisie section of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the issue for both automakers comes down to their ambitious expansion programs. Both Bentley and Lamborghini plan to launch new SUVs - the former's being well under way, the latter's still awaiting approval - that would expand their annual production considerably: by 50 percent in Bentley's case, and by as much as 100 percent in Lamborghini's.
For now, both marques intend to handle the added production with additional assembly lines at their current facilities in Crewe and Sant'Agata Bolognese, respectively. But both could soon outgrow their relatively small plants - and with the Volkswagen Group operating countless factories across Europe and around the world, it wouldn't be hard to see these manufacturers shifting excess production outside of their home countries.