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2001 Lamborghini Diablo Vt 6.0 Coupe 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars

US $139,999.00
Year:2001 Mileage:29081 Color: FEATURES
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

 I’m selling my 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 Coupe. It comes with all original stock except custom exhaust and custom wheels. It is in pristine condition with a mere 29,081 miles on it. I have treated this car like it was my child.

FUEL

·         Fuel Economy (Cty/Hwy): 9/12 mpg

·         Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded (required)

·         Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gal.

·         Mileage Range (Cty/Hwy): 237.6/316.8 mi.

DRIVE TRAIN

·         Transmission: 5-speed manual

·         Drive Type: All wheel drive

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE

·         Cylinders: V 12

·         Base Engine Size: 6.0 L

·         Valve Timing: Variable

·         Horsepower: 550 hp @ 7100 rpm

·         Cam Type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)

·         Valves: 48

·         Torque: 457 ft-lbs. @ 5500 rpm

SUSPENSION

·         Four-wheel independent suspension

SAFETY FEATURES

·         4-wheel ABS

·         2 front headrests

·         Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

·         Electronic brakeforce distribution


INTERIOR FEATURES

·         Leather sport front seats

·         Power door locks

·         Power steering

·         Clock

·         Tachometer

·         Low fuel level warning

·         Climate control

·         Alpine premium brand stereo system

·         AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo

·         Leather trim on dash, center console, and doors


EXTERIOR FEATURES

·         Intermittent wipers

·         Alloy wheels

·         335/30R Z tires

·         18 in. wheels

·         Performance tires

EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS

·         Width: 7 ft. 2.6 in. (86.6 in.)

·         Length: 14 ft. 8 in. (176 in.)

·         Height: 3 ft. 7.5 in. (43.5 in.)

·         Wheel Base: 8 ft. 8.3 in. (104.3 in.)


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Auto blog

Lamborghini takes Veneno out to play on wet Vallelunga [w/video]

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

With only four examples in existence, you're not very likely to ever see a Lamborghini Veneno roaming your local highways and byways. That's what makes this clip a little out of the ordinary.
Lamborghini brought the super-rare supercar out to the Vallelunga circuit near Rome for the World Finals of its Super Trofeo series, where, incidentally, American driver Andrew Palmer beat out the competition from Europe and Asia to claim the world title. Prospective buyers for the even more expensive Veneno Roadster were taken for laps to give them a taste of what to expect, because with no roof whatsoever, the open-top supercar wouldn't be our choice for a drive in the rain.
Lambo also brought out the Sesto Elemento, the previous release from the company's new prototype development center, to play on the wet track alongside the anthracite Veneno that remains the company's property. Check out the action in the image gallery above and the video below.

Lamborghini trying its best to keep new Cabrera under wraps

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

The Gallardo was far and away Lamborghini's most successful model. Over the course of ten years, the Bolognese automaker sold some 14,000 of them. As the Gallardo has now reached the end of its production cycle, Lamborghini is hard at work developing its replacement, and these are the latest spy shots of the work in progress.
Now wearing swirly camouflage instead of the flat-black wrap spied on previous prototypes, this latest version is our best glimpse yet at the supercar expected to be called Cabrera. Despite the more disguising wrap, though, the contrast between bodywork and air vents is more evident - particularly between the side window and the rear wheel, where this prototype appears to be sporting a panel similar in appearance to the "side blade" on the Audi R8 (with whose replacement the Cabrera is expected to share much). However, this is more likely a bit of disguise to throw us off the scent. Don't be thrown by the headlamp treatment, either. It may look like a Photoshop product, but our photographers on the ground tell us these translucent screens are just another diversion - as if you couldn't tell this was a Lambo from a mile away.
As for technical details, we're still expecting a reworked version of the outgoing model's 5.2-liter V10 driving all four wheels, only retuned to the tune of 600 horsepower. A dual-clutch gearbox (similar to the excellent unit newly installed in the R8) is tipped to transmit the power instead of the six-speed manual or robotized gearboxes in the outgoing Gallardo or the rapid but unrefined ISR transmission in the Aventador. Expect weight to be trimmed thanks to Lamborghini's further experimentation with carbon fiber production techniques, helping the Cabrera do better than hold its own with newer, fresher competition like the Ferrari 458 Italia and McLaren 12C.

2013 Quail Motorsports Gathering wows with modern masterpieces

Sat, 17 Aug 2013

Pebble Beach is an outstanding event if you're interested in pre-war classics, but outside of the parking lots, it's a bit light on more modern stuff. The Quail, now in its eleventh year, leans far more towards the present day, and has become one of the must-attend events of the Monterey car week.
Like Pebble, though, it's a highly exclusive affair, with triple-digit ticket prices that usually sell out at the same rate as a Justin Bieber concert. If you're one of the lucky few to hold a pass, though, you'll be rubbing elbows with a who's who of the auto world. One of the highlights of this year's event was the appearance of one Michael Schumacher, who showed up alongside one of his Formula 1 cars. A retrospective was also held on Lamborghini's 50 years of production, as well as another celebration of Aston Martin's centennial. There was also a tribute to the late Martin Swig, one of the co-founders of the California Mille, who passed away last year.
The cars, not surprisingly, were epic. Lamborghini, Pagani, Spyker, Rolls-Royce, BMW, McLaren, Bugatti and Galpin Ford all showed new models to the public for the first time, while there were also appearances by Jim Glickenhaus and his Ferrari P4/5 and P4/5 Competizione, marking the first time the coach-built masterpiece and its racing offspring were shown together. Finally, the Petersen Museum showed off its wears, including the late Steve McQueen's gorgeous Jaguar XK-SS.