2009 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp560-4 on 2040-cars
1310 W Wendover Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:5.2L V10 40V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic with Auto-Shift
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZHWGU54T79LA08414
Stock Num: L048A
Make: Lamborghini
Model: Gallardo LP560-4
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: Nero Noctis
Interior Color: Nero Perseus
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 15782
**NOW AVAILABLE** 2009 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO LP 560-4 COUPE WITH 15K WELL CARED MILES! TRADED IN ON NEW LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO, WELL OPTIONED WITH NAVIGATION, AD PERSONAM RED ACCENTS THROUGHOUT INTERIOR, AND NEARLY $20,000 IN AUDIOPHILE QUALITY STEREO EQUIPMENT! FULLY SERVICED, BRAND NEW TIRES, AND READY FOR THE NEXT OWNER! Lamborghini Carolinas is proud to present this stunning 2009 Gallardo LP560-4 Coupe in Nero Noctis over Nero Perseus and Rosso contrast interior. Well equipped with Q-Citura (diamond stichted) seats, Red Ad Personam accents through the interior, Navigation, Heated Power Seats, Branding Package, Transparent Engine Bonnet, Front Lifting System, Polished Cordelia Wheels, Rear View Camera, Bluetooth, much more! Additionally, this vehicle is also equipped with $20,000 in state of the art audio equipment, fully integrated radar detector, and includes all of the factory electronics. This example has been fully serviced by Lamborghini Carolinas including four brand new Pirellis, and is ready for joy from the next owner! Lamborghini Carolinas offers extremely competitive financing and leasing options for this vehicle as well as nationwide delivery and a down to earth buying process without equal. Call today and experience the difference. **Please note that many of our vehicles are kept in our upstairs indoor showroom, which is open by appointment only. While every possibly effort is made to accurately describe our vehicles and their availability, we recommend that you please verify availability of your vehicle of interest before making the trip to see us. Thank you for choosing Lamborghini Carolinas! ** VISIT LAMBORGHINICAROLINAS.COM FOR EVEN MORE PICTURES! COMPETITIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE - WE WELCOME TRADE-INS - NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE - EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON MOST VEHICLES.
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Lamborghini Asterion leaked in print ahead of Paris debut
Mon, 29 Sep 2014The first purportedly leaked images from an Italian magazine of Lamborghini's new vehicle for the Paris Motor Show are on the web, and they closely echo the model's silhouette from the teaser. However, there's no official mention of a name to confirm that this is being called the Asterion, as rumored.
The profile image (right) definitely suggests this is the same model that Lamborghini is previewing for Paris. It features the same slightly arcing hood and roof, and it has a rear air intake behind the door. The shape also seems to support the belief that this concept has a 2+2 seating arrangement to echo earlier Lambo models like Espada.
According to Autoblog.nl, which has posted the images, the vehicle may use a hybrid V10 with three electric motors to produce in the neighborhood of 900 horsepower. Furthermore, it claims that this might be just one of two concepts that Lamborghini is bringing to the Paris show. For now it's still a mystery, but all should be revealed on October 2 for the vehicle's unveiling.
Leno stretches Lamborghini Diablo's legs for latest Garage installment
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Unlike some of the vehicles Leno shows off, this one doesn't belong to him. Instead, veteran Italian car mechanic Franco Barbuscia owns it. He has been maintaining Jay's Countach for years. A '91 Diablo is an archaic supercar by today's standards. It doesn't have power steering, anti-lock brakes or obviously anything like traction control. It's just a big V12 hanging behind the driver with a wonderfully meaty roar that emanates from the exhaust.
Franco's Diablo might actually be better than new. It has a few upgrades to aid in drivability, like re-spaced pedals, a carbon-Kevlar clutch and more. Apparently all of the tweaks help a lot because, "it rides smoother than my Carrera GT," Leno enthuses about the car. Scroll down to reminisce about this Italian classic and get an ear full of its wonderful sound.
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All of that time arm-deep in the car's mechanicals has turned Ondrusek into a pretty persnickety owner. Passengers have to remove their shoes before getting in, and he has a mat to protect the carpet on the driver's side. However, despite his fastidious temperament, this Urraco isn't a garage queen and gets driven often.
Ondrusek doesn't exactly make the Urraco sound like an unmitigated joy behind the wheel, either. The seating position forces the driver to sit at an angle, and with no power brakes or power steering, the wedge-shaped coupe is not exactly easy to handle at low speeds. Still, all that time fixing the car has clearly created a strong bond behind man and machine, and we think the wedgy, underappreciated mid-Seventies Marcello Gandini design has held up well. Get a feel for both the car and the owner's connection by watching this latest video from Petrolicious.