How does the Gallardo drive?
How does the Gallardo drive?
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chilli

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17,320 posts

253 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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I just wondered what it's like to drive one of these. I remember having my opinions of greatness shattered when "that bloke" on top gear rubbished the Countach, and wondered if the Gallardo could be used by an average driver, for daily use. Still think the black one a saw the other day was prob the best looking car I've ever seen.

Cheers.

stefan1

985 posts

249 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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As with most things, it is a matter of opinion, but I think the G. is an exceptional drive. The controls are all well weighted - the clutch is cinch, the steering direct and feelsome and the throttle easy to modulate. But is still a real event to drive - it rewards a smooth, positive driving style and doesn't make it too easy!

Body control and damping on fast A and B roads is out of this world good - my GT3, as good as it is, simply cannot manage the same blend of dynamic handling and ride comfort.

I understand the 06 model is even better (sharper steering - the 05 car does have a bit too much understeer unless you can really get the power down (for which one needs an open bend!) - and lower gear ratios).

Steve

chilli

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17,320 posts

253 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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That's good to hear....The picture can stay on the wall then....."One day, she will be mine, oh yes"

bertie

8,567 posts

301 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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I'll let you know tomorrow at about 2:00 pm.

turboguru

448 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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I drove one a few weeks ago and must say it was nice but compared with my Porsche must harder to drive smoothly. Still a lovely car and maybe my next purchase

andysv

1,350 posts

244 months

Thursday 23rd March 2006
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don't believe all the negative you hear about any supercar particularly lambos, that bloke on the telly ain't always correct. i used to own a countach qv and it was a fantastic car to drive imho, and quick even by todays standards i think autocar put it around 180mph and sub 5 to 60(in the mid 1980's). and that noise, i loved it. drive the cars and make your own opinion.

bertie

8,567 posts

301 months

Saturday 25th March 2006
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chilli said:
I just wondered what it's like to drive one of these. I remember having my opinions of greatness shattered when "that bloke" on top gear rubbished the Countach, and wondered if the Gallardo could be used by an average driver, for daily use. Still think the black one a saw the other day was prob the best looking car I've ever seen.

Cheers.


OK, having just stepped out of a 360 after 3 years and into my Gallardo today, awesome!!

I'll post more detailed info when I have finished driving!!!!!!

gt196

186 posts

242 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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I just bought one too. Drives nicely, but my old GT2 was much much more fun to drive.

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

234 months

Monday 27th March 2006
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gt196 said:
I just bought one too. Drives nicely, but my old GT2 was much much more fun to drive.


This is my first (okay, second) post on this website (I'm usually on Lambo-Power but got a recommendation, thanks SJ), so bear with me.
I haven't driven a 2 but I have driven the 3RS and Turbo S, though both were some time ago.
If you don't get on with 4wd the Gallardo will initially seem a little lead footed compared to the GT2/3, but no more than a Turbo, so I can certainly understand your comments.
Thankfully, Clarkson's comments will have done nothing to hurt Gallardo sales as generally anyone in the market for such a car knows a good deal more than a bloke who took 10 years to pronounce Porsche properly!
Anyway, hullo to all at Petrolheads!