LP-560 Spyder (Nice comments only please)

LP-560 Spyder (Nice comments only please)

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JackDaniels

410 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th September 2012
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Nedzilla said:
You just press a button and it goes up or down.You are probably thinking of the Murcie roadster.
Ah yes just checked it on you tube cheers, impressive mechanism, didn't realise such a large part of the rear end moved to stow it.

GALLARDOGUY

Original Poster:

8,160 posts

221 months

Tuesday 25th September 2012
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Yeah, it's all automated. The rear deck is carbon, so very light, and it all folds away.

Shame you can't lower it on the move though, like some vehicles.

Japveesix

4,494 posts

170 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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GALLARDOGUY said:
Shame you can't lower it on the move though, like some vehicles.
Really? What a pile of junk those gallardos are... you should have bought a peugeot 308 cc then you can do the roof at anything up to 7.5mph (which I think is it's top speed as well)...

CraigZR

171 posts

157 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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I dont like the interior colours But the Gallardo is one of my favourite cars.

tyrewrecker

6,419 posts

156 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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Japveesix said:
Really? What a pile of junk those gallardos are... you should have bought a peugeot 308 cc then you can do the roof at anything up to 7.5mph (which I think is it's top speed as well)...
Or MX5 which you can do at any speed

carmadgaz

3,201 posts

185 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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tyrewrecker said:
Japveesix said:
Really? What a pile of junk those gallardos are... you should have bought a peugeot 308 cc then you can do the roof at anything up to 7.5mph (which I think is it's top speed as well)...
Or MX5 which you can do at any speed
I tried that once at about 40 and just ended up with a 'pram' as the roof stuck 1/2way laugh

GALLARDOGUY

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8,160 posts

221 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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As tempting as they sound, I will stick with my original choice!

tyrewrecker

6,419 posts

156 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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carmadgaz said:
I tried that once at about 40 and just ended up with a 'pram' as the roof stuck 1/2way laugh
And a baby inside

carmadgaz

3,201 posts

185 months

Wednesday 26th September 2012
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tyrewrecker said:
carmadgaz said:
I tried that once at about 40 and just ended up with a 'pram' as the roof stuck 1/2way laugh
And a baby inside
How did you guess? Downside to my philosophy of "Keep death off the road, drive on the pavement" is these things happen wink