2008 Lamborghini Superleggera Arancio Borealis Ceramics 6k Miles on 2040-cars
Denver, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Lamborghini
Drive Type: AWD
Model: Gallardo
Mileage: 6,825
Trim: Superleggera Coupe 2-Door
You will not find a nicer Superleggera anywhere. I have more pictures available and can answer questions any time.
I will assist with arranging shipping if needed and can also pick you up at any Charlotte NC area airport.
The car has never had any issues or paintwork.
The car is lien free and ready to go, Title in hand
The car has :
-Ceramics with black calipers
-Nav/bluetooth
-Standard seats
-Floor mats
-Front lift
-Prep track tubolar frame
-Rear wing (large)
-Leather roof lining
-Antitheft
-Tpms
-Carbon package
-Rear view camera
-6 disc changer
-Battery tender
The only "mod" is:
iPod hookup in the glove box.
The original MSRP was $261,965
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Lamborghini invades Miami with Aventador parade, high-speed runs at airport [w/video]
Thu, 31 Jan 2013Lamborghini is only starting to throttle the engines on its 50th anniversary celebrations. The company lined up fifty of its Italian jobs for a cannonball run down the south runway at the Miami International Airport, the Aventador Roadster breaking 200 miles per hour, then ran them all through the streets of Miami to be properly introduced to one of their most ardent clienteles.
Contrary to the appearance of the image above, no airplanes had to wait to taxi behind the ground-based flyers. Not that any of them would have had to wait long, though, since the 700-horsepower Aventador Roadsters were exceeding the lift-off speeds of commercial airliners by at least 30 mph.
There's a press release and a video below, along with a gallery of high-res photos of the day's events. Enjoy.
Lamborghini CEO says Urus headed to production
Wed, 25 Sep 2013It's only a matter of time before Lamborghini is cleared to start producing the Urus sport utility vehicle, and, according to CEO Stephan Winkelmann, that time is expected to be soon, The Detroit News reports.
"We're going low profile now," Winkelmann says. "I can't tell you much on details now, but when we get close to the launch, we will have more." The CEO reportedly said earlier this year that the Urus would start production in 2017, which was backed up by earlier statements made by parent company Audi's CEO, Rupert Stadler, who told Autocar, "Lamborghini has to do it. Because of the need to dovetail into production cycles, we should see the Urus in 2017."
Lamborghini delayed production of the Urus a year ago due to Europe's economic climate while continuing to develop the SUV. But since then China, one of Lamborghini's largest emerging markets, has exhibited a slowdown of high-end luxury item purchases. Winkelmann now reportedly says the biggest opportunities are in "Japan, the Middle East and especially the US."
Lamborghini makes wise investment, sponsors Italian State Police Sports Association
Mon, 13 Oct 2014Boot-shaped shaped Italy has been molded as much by it's Hollywood-fueled history of organized crime, as it has by its footwear-aping borders. One of the more peaceful methods used by that famous mafia is, of course, bribery. While we doubt the Cosa Nostra has planted "made men" in Sant'Agata Bolognese, based on the recent actions of Lamborghini, we do think the company might be bucking for leniency on Italian speeding tickets.
The supercar manufacturer has announced that it will sponsor the Fiamme Oro, the Italian State Police's sports association. Lambo will supply the Italian fuzz's athletes with winter and summer tracksuits, polos, jackets, hats and bags. Collezione Automobili Lamborghini, the company's lifestyle arm, designed the kit, which will feature both the iconic raging bull logo as well as the State Police's logo.
Of course, we jest about Lambo's involvement with the Italian State Police, but this has been a long-running arrangement dating back to the first Gallardo police car, back in 2004. With this new arrangement, and the donation of a new Huracán police car, we feel confident that Lamborghini owners should enjoy free reign on the country's auto stradas.