2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
I’m
selling my 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster.
It comes with all original stock except custom wheels. It is in pristine
condition with a mere 10,641 miles on it. I have treated this car just like my
other Lamborghini, like it was my child.
FUEL · Fuel Economy (Cty/Hwy): 9/13 mpg · Fuel Type: Premium Unleaded (required) · Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.4 gal. · Mileage Range (Cty/Hwy): 211.2/343.2 mi. DRIVE TRAIN · Transmission: Auto E-Gear · Drive Type: All wheel drive ENGINE & PERFORMANCE · Cylinders: V 12 · Base Engine Size: 6.2 L · Valve Timing: Variable · Horsepower: 580 hp @ 7500 rpm · Cam Type: Double overhead cam (DOHC) · Valves: 48 · Torque: 479 ft-lbs. @ 5400 rpm · Turning Radius: 20.6 in. SUSPENSION · Four-wheel independent suspension · Double wishbone front and rear suspension · Height Adjustable Suspension: Auto w/ driver control SAFETY FEATURES · 4-wheel ABS · Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp · 2 front headrests · Self-leveling headlights · Front and rear ventilated disc brakes · Electronic brakeforce distribution · Traction control: ABS and driveline · Airbags: Driver and front passenger w/passenger front-impact cancellable INTERIOR FEATURES · Leather bucket front seats · Driver and passenger lumbar support · Front power windows · Power fuel door release · Power mirrors · Heated mirrors · Power steering · Clock · Tachometer · Trip computer · Low fuel level warning · Front console with storage · Power remote trunk release · Tilt and telescopic steering wheel · Front door pockets · Climate control · Leather trim on dash, center console, doors · Leather steering wheel · Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror · CD Player: In-dash mounted single, underseat mounted 6-disc EXTERIOR FEATURES · Fixed interval wipers · Rear defogger · Rear spoiler · Wheels: 19" silver forged aluminum · Front Tires: P245/35ZR18.0 BSW performance · Rear Tires: 335/30ZR19 EXTERIOR MEASUREMENTS · Width: 80.5 in. · Length: 180.3 in. · Height: 45.9 · Wheel Base: 104.9 in. · Ground Clearance: 5.5 in |
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