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2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster on 2040-cars

US $179,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:10641 Color: FEATURES
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

I’m selling my 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster. It comes with all original stock except custom wheels. It is in pristine condition with a mere 10,641 miles on it. I have treated this car just like my other Lamborghini, like it was my child.

FUEL

·         Fuel Economy (Cty/Hwy): 9/13 mpg

·         Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded (required)

·         Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gal.

·         Mileage Range (Cty/Hwy): 211.2/343.2 mi.

DRIVE TRAIN

·         Transmission: Auto E-Gear

·         Drive Type: All wheel drive

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE

·         Cylinders: V 12

·         Base Engine Size: 6.2 L

·         Valve Timing: Variable

·         Horsepower: 580 hp @ 7500 rpm

·         Cam Type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)

·         Valves: 48

·         Torque: 479 ft-lbs. @ 5400 rpm

·         Turning Radius: 20.6 in.

SUSPENSION

·         Four-wheel independent suspension

·         Double wishbone front and rear suspension

·         Height Adjustable Suspension: Auto w/ driver control

SAFETY FEATURES

·         4-wheel ABS

·         Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp

·         2 front headrests

·         Self-leveling headlights

·         Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

·         Electronic brakeforce distribution

·         Traction control: ABS and driveline

·         Airbags: Driver and front passenger w/passenger front-impact cancellable

INTERIOR FEATURES

·         Leather bucket front seats

·         Driver and passenger lumbar support

·         Front power windows

·         Power fuel door release

·         Power mirrors

·         Heated mirrors

·         Power steering

·         Clock

·         Tachometer

·         Trip computer

·         Low fuel level warning

·         Front console with storage

·         Power remote trunk release

·         Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

·         Front door pockets

·         Climate control

·         Leather trim on dash, center console, doors

·         Leather steering wheel

·         Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror

·         CD Player: In-dash mounted single, underseat mounted 6-disc

EXTERIOR FEATURES

·         Fixed interval wipers

·         Rear defogger

·         Rear spoiler

·         Wheels: 19" silver forged aluminum

·         Front Tires: P245/35ZR18.0 BSW performance

·         Rear Tires: 335/30ZR19

EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS

·         Width: 80.5 in.

·         Length: 180.3 in.

·         Height: 45.9

·         Wheel Base: 104.9 in.

·         Ground Clearance: 5.5 in


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