2004 Lamborghini Gallardo (full Service Done 72015, 72% Clutch Life Left) on 2040-cars
Richmond, Illinois, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: carloscccoaster@f1fans.net .
This is a 2 owner car that I purchased in May of 2006 with 1500 miles on it. It has been meticulously maintained
by Lamborghini Chicago and Lamborghini Gold Coast. Recent full service completed in July of 2015, new battery
installed at that time.
Color: Grigio Altair
Interior: Grigio Sirius
Transmission: eGear (72% clutch life remaining)
Alcantara Headliner
Full power seats
Heated Seats
Glass Bonnet
Lamborghini Car Cover
Lamborghini integrated battery tender installed in 2007
Stock sound system upgraded to Pioneer touch screen with navigation, back up camera, satellite radio and cell phone
blue tooth (original speakers and radio will be included in the sale). Speakers were also upgraded and a subwoofer
was installed.
This Gallardo is in exceptionally great shape and has probably only seen rain 2 times in the 9 years I have owned
it. It was very lightly driven and is likely one of the lowest mile 2004's available.
I have all books, manuals and both keys.
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Uber adds supercar rides in Singapore
Tue, Mar 24 2015Order a ride through Uber and you'll have a choice between what kind of car you want or need: Uber Black for standard fare, Uber X for the lowest cost available, Uber Taxi to order a regular cab, Uber SUV if you need to move more people or even Uber Lux if you want a luxury town car service. But customers in Singapore now have another option: to be picked up in a Lamborghini or Maserati. The pilot program launched in collaboration with Dream Drive will allow customers to be picked up in either a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder or a Maserati GranTurismo to get around the Southeast Asian city-state. Ordering up the Maser will set customers back 165 Singapore Dollars (equivalent of $120 USD) for the first 15 minutes and 7 SGD ($5.10) for every subsequent minute. The Lambo gets the same per-minute rate but begs a higher 200 SGD ($146) base rate. Uber and Dream Drive were even offering free rides over the weekend to launch the initiative. Those prices make riding around in an Italian exotic pretty pricey, especially since you don't actually get to drive them – just ride shotgun. But then cars are quite expensive to begin with in Singapore, where it costs over half a million in US dollars to get a new Maserati in the first place. News Source: Uber via GTspirit.com Green Lamborghini Maserati Supercars Uber singapore
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Tue, Aug 16 2016A pair of Metropolitan London police officers are in hot water after they questionably impounded a Lamborghini Huracan earlier this summer. Oh, and they took it for a joyride. The stop, pictured above, occurred on June 2. The Huracan belongs to a rental car company was pulled over for having no insurance near Heathrow Airport. In Britain, police use a national database to run license plates to see if a car is insured. London-based City Supercars had recently updated the insurance on the $260,000-Lambo. However, there was a lag before the information was uploaded to the database. When manager Erwyn Mackee tried to explain the situation on the phone, the police weren't interested. "The officer was just being unreasonable and out of hand on the phone to me, and I was just trying to explain the facts calmly. He was just off his head, completely bonkers - it was very frustrating," Mackee told the Telegraph. So the Lambo was seized. But police decided to have a little fun with the car before sending it to an impound lot. Mackee checked the traffic-tracking software in the Huracan and found that officers were having a blast with their new prize. At one point, they hit 63 miles per hour in a 30-mph zone. Mackee called Met police out on Twitter. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Mackee, who is also a lawyer, told the Telegraph that the problem has been resolved amicably. Scotland Yard was embarrassed by the incident and punished the officers involved. One officer received three points on his license while the other was subject to management action. Related Video:
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But where is that wonderful noise going to come from? Since we don't see Lambo launching a front-engined, front-drive minivan in the near future, we're guessing it'll be found in the back of some low-slung, edgy super car.
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