RE: Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder: Driven
Discussion
Gameface said:
Do tell...
Simples, which is what some people on here are.What's the point of taking a spider in winter and so soon after delivery of the coupe. I like to drive my cars and get to know them not try and flip them every 5 mins. I'm in no rush and I'd rather have a later car for my own personal circumstances.
Owning 3 supercars at anyone time when you don't have an endless pit of money requires an element of time management.
Only spoke to the Lambo dealer again about timing this week and If I wanted one I could even get hold of one for July. Much rather have it March 2019 TBH
markcoznottz said:
I'm a long time out of the trade, but those new composite parts look like they are made in a press rather than hand lay up. That method of manufacture was always for lower spec parts, and always looked a bit messy to me.
I see what you mean about it being pressed. Forged Carbon Fibre as its called is used because it can be formed in to more intricate shapes. Apparently there is more fibers per volume so is said to have a higher average strength? Saw that in a youtubers video who has a performante. I have no idea. I quite like the look of it thoRamboLambo said:
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is FUN and exciting - what a supercar is all about unless you are Lewis Hamilton on a track where I seem to remember it didn't fair to bad either 6:52 !
Fair and bad being the operative words.Blitzed by a collosal 5 seconds by the proper supercar GT2 RS.
Never mind.
Keep trying Lamborghini.
av185 said:
RamboLambo said:
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is FUN and exciting - what a supercar is all about unless you are Lewis Hamilton on a track where I seem to remember it didn't fair to bad either 6:52 !
Fair and bad being the operative words.Blitzed by a collosal 5 seconds by the proper supercar GT2 RS.
Never mind.
Keep trying Lamborghini.
Current cars 911 991.2 GT3 manual clubsport, 911 997 GTS PDK coupe, 911 T manual, 981 Spyder, 981 GT4, E92 M3 manual, 911 991.2 GT2 RS PDK due at some point.
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Why am I not surprised at this comment
Brooking10 said:
I'd love one of these but for two reasons:
1 - I can't fit in as just with the R8 the bulkhead is moved forward by several inches meaning 6 foot plus = not enough seat travel.
2 - Lambo is the preferred brand of some epic bell ends, cf. certain previous posters .......
If you haven't already try an R8 plus Spyder with the standard buckets rather than the optional comfort seats they tend to have, I'm 6' 1 and fit ok with the former, no chance with the latter1 - I can't fit in as just with the R8 the bulkhead is moved forward by several inches meaning 6 foot plus = not enough seat travel.
2 - Lambo is the preferred brand of some epic bell ends, cf. certain previous posters .......
Shiv_P said:
av185 said:
RamboLambo said:
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is FUN and exciting - what a supercar is all about unless you are Lewis Hamilton on a track where I seem to remember it didn't fair to bad either 6:52 !
Fair and bad being the operative words.Blitzed by a collosal 5 seconds by the proper supercar GT2 RS.
Never mind.
Keep trying Lamborghini.
Current cars 911 991.2 GT3 manual clubsport, 911 997 GTS PDK coupe, 911 T manual, 981 Spyder, 981 GT4, E92 M3 manual, 911 991.2 GT2 RS PDK due at some point.
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Why am I not surprised at this comment
But facts speak for themselves.
Mr Moley said:
If you haven't already try an R8 plus Spyder with the standard buckets rather than the optional comfort seats they tend to have, I'm 6' 1 and fit ok with the former, no chance with the latter
Thanks Need to track one down because as you say everything in the dealers’ seems to have the option seats
av185 said:
Shiv_P said:
av185 said:
RamboLambo said:
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is FUN and exciting - what a supercar is all about unless you are Lewis Hamilton on a track where I seem to remember it didn't fair to bad either 6:52 !
Fair and bad being the operative words.Blitzed by a collosal 5 seconds by the proper supercar GT2 RS.
Never mind.
Keep trying Lamborghini.
Current cars 911 991.2 GT3 manual clubsport, 911 997 GTS PDK coupe, 911 T manual, 981 Spyder, 981 GT4, E92 M3 manual, 911 991.2 GT2 RS PDK due at some point.
"
Why am I not surprised at this comment
But facts speak for themselves.
How fast any of them are as track tts is irrelevant. Unless you are a track tt. In which case...you are a track tt. And well, nobody apart from other track tts cares.
And Im a Pork owner strictly from the other side of the Italian divide!
Brooking10 said:
Thanks
Need to track one down because as you say everything in the dealers’ seems to have the option seats
Not sure whereabouts you are or if it's still there but there was a high spec Suzuka grey car at west London Audi recently and I know there is/ was quite the deal to be done on that car...Need to track one down because as you say everything in the dealers’ seems to have the option seats
DeejRC said:
Rambolambo might be an ahole at times but he nails the salient point...the Lambo does the theatre.
You forgot to add in your opinion.Theatricals are all very well at the right time.
L hints at possible style/bling over substance.
I can understand people getting embarrassed in the L. I mean, that rear wing....is it from the Halfords reduced this week shelf and does it actually serve a purpose.
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