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Lamborghini Murcielago on 2040-cars

US $175,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:30500 Color: paint
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This is a very clean 2007 Murcielago LP640 Coupe finished in Arancio Atlas exterior paint. This Murcielago Coupe is in exceptional condition with the Full Leather Interior well maintained.  This LP640 is equipped with a Bicolor Sportive Nero/Arancio Leather Interior, Orange Contrast throughout the interior, Q-Citura Stitching on Seat Inserts/Door Inserts/Leather Back Panel/Leather Roof, Black Hermera wheels, Carbon Ceramic brakes with matching Arancio Atlas brake calipers, Leather Steering Wheel, Transparent Glass Engine Bonnet, Carbon Fiber Engine Bonnet, Carbon Fiber Engine Bay Panels, Carbon Fiber T-Shaped Engine Cover, Branding Package, Front Lift System, Black Lamborghini Mat Set with orange piping, tinted taillights, brand new tires with less than 300 miles on them, Sunteck clear bra film, and Paddle-Shifted E-Gear Gearbox, with 75-80%% clutch life remaining. This Murcielago has been extremely well serviced, with a fresh oil change and all services up to date and "stacks" of receipts... including the 30k mile service, which included valve adjustment, all fluids, etc..  totaling over $35k. This Murcielago is worry free and ready for its great new owner. CarFax Certified - No Stories!  More pictures upon request. Priced for quick sale... Serious inquires only please.  

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Words aren't needed in the company of an Espada

Tue, 20 Nov 2012

There's something about vintage Italian machinery. From the curvaceous lines of the Ferrari 250 GTO to the more exacting angles of the Lamborghini Espada, the cars hold the promise of something illicit. Something both scowling parents and stern-jawed law enforcement would thoroughly disapprove of if you happened to get caught in the act. It's one of the infinite reasons we love them, and the crew at Petrolicious have managed to capture that precipice of temptation on film.
CJ Bonura was kind enough to let the crew tag along during a little impromptu canyon run in his big silver Espada. The video eschews the typical owner interview in favor of more engine audio and an appropriate soundtrack. If the clip doesn't leave you wanting to jump into your own car for a quick sprint, we can't help you. Check it out in the video below, and stay tuned for more goodness from Petrolicious.

Lamborghini recalls Aventador over headlamp problem

Fri, 14 Dec 2012

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a bulletin over a recall for up to 144 examples of the 2012 Lamborghini Aventador here in the States. The affected models, built from July 15, 2011 to April 20, 2012 have headlights that apparently don't conform to US federal motor vehicle safety standards. The lamps can be aimed horizontally but not vertically, which can reduce their usefulness for the driver and blind oncoming traffic if aimed improperly.
Lamborghini is expected to begin notifying affected owners next week, at which time they can take their Aventadors to their dealers for a fix free of charge. The complete bulletin from NHTSA is below.

Lamborghini driver revs while Aventador bursts into flames [UPDATE]

Thu, Oct 15 2015

UPDATE: The Aventador obviously has a V12, not a V10. It has been corrected below. Listening to an Italian V10 V12 screaming at the limit is one of the true joys of the automotive hobby, especially with the visual accompaniment of little licks of flame are shooting out of the exhaust. There's a time and a place for such an aggressive mechanical display, though. This Aventador owner in Dubai hopefully learned his lesson about being too exuberant with the throttle while stationary after his Lamborghini went up in flames. Several bystanders yelled out warnings, but the driver must have been partially deaf from revving the V10 V12 a little too often. The guy just drove off with flames eating up an increasing amount of the Aventador's rear. He didn't get too far though before the little blaze turned into a full-blown conflagration. While this was an expensive mistake, but the driver reportedly wasn't injured, according to The Telegraph.