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Old 01-21-2003, 10:11 AM
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Super Murcielago???

I read in Sports Car International that there is the possiblility that lambo is considering building a 750bhp super-coupe in next 2-3 years. How true this is I don't know, but it was mentioned in a side bar in story about the Pagani Zonda. Would be interesting to say least.
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Old 01-21-2003, 02:48 PM
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I hope Lamborghini does this.
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Old 01-21-2003, 10:42 PM
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me too!

cause in my point of view...I think that lamborghini is ahead of is time( look at the LM...4x4) the only think that miss to the lambo is a really powerful car...
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Old 01-22-2003, 02:27 AM
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It would be nice . . .

This would be really something if Lambo do decides to do this. Perhaps with the new challenges being laid down by the likes of Pagani, Ferrari, B Engineering; Lamborghini will step up to the plate. That is not to say that they don't already have a ballistic car on their hands, but with the new techniques and designs being used for the Gallardo (see lighter weight), perhaps the next version of the Murcielago will go on a diet.

As for the engine I read in one of the car mags, that Lamborghini did not try to exploit all they could from the 6.2L V12. They said this particular engine has a lot more to offer. Ferrari managed to pull more bhp from a smaller displacement. I 'm sure Lambo can do the same. Furthermore, is this not Lambo's normal progression, to develop a car over an 8 or 10 year period making it better each year while adding speciall additions such as SV, GT, etc. ?????
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Old 01-22-2003, 04:56 PM
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You're probably right. Look at the Diablo. First the VT, then the SE, Jota, SV, 6.0, GT, GTR, and probably more that I am forgetting
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Old 01-22-2003, 06:47 PM
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Would this car beat a Zonda???
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Old 01-22-2003, 09:39 PM
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Probably would, im going to check out what a Zonda is. Think i seen a pic. of one before.
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The Zonda has an AMG tuned Mercedes-Benz 6.8(?) V12 in the back, and weighs very little due to its space frame and carbon fibre exterior, although a Murcielago with so much power could make for a very close run.
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Personally I think that the murcielago is a much better looking car though.
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Old 02-07-2003, 03:06 PM
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I think its the best performance wise and best looking out of all the Lamborghinis.
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Old 02-07-2003, 03:41 PM
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Super Lambo . . .

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Would this car beat a Zonda???
Who knows but if they were to build it, it would have to stand out. There is a lot of new "supercar" competitioin out there: Zonda, Konigsegg(spelling), B. Engineering Edonis, Carrer GT, Enzo, Bugatti, and of course your classic F50 and Mclaren for those who still want one (I do).

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The Zonda has an AMG tuned Mercedes-Benz 6.8(?) V12 in the back, and weighs very little due to its space frame and carbon fibre exterior, although a Murcielago with so much power could make for a very close run.
Actually, the base Zonda has the AMG 6L V12 and the Zonda S has a purpose built 7.3L AMG 12.

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Personally I think that the murcielago is a much better looking car though.
I do to, it is hard to beat the looks of a Lambo. Sports Car International stated that Lambo is a great car and one thing that you get for free is that heritage that goes with it. They said the danger of driving a Zonda is you will always have that one person who ask you "So how long did it take you to build your kit car". That would piss me off.

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I think its the best performance wise and best looking out of all the Lamborghinis.
Supposedly, it is the easiest to drive and indeed very quick. I wouldn't know cause unfortunately I have never had the honor.

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Old 02-07-2003, 05:22 PM
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Another factor we should probably consider is its long term reliability. With Audi helping out in the design and engineering of the new lambos I think the Murci will have a fewer kinks and problems as it ages. I we know that some of the old Diablos started to develop some minor problems as it ages like its electronics (windows would get stuck midway, the rear camera not working properly etc) or in the roof top mechanisms for the Diablo roadsters refuse to work etc.

I don't know about the Ferrari cars and the Zonda though. Anybody have information how the Ferrari cars fare though wear and tear or simply aging? The Zonda is quite new though so it might take a while till we find out how sturdy the car is.
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Old 02-07-2003, 09:36 PM
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Sounds like Honda so it will probably last.
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Sounds like Honda so it will probably last.
Yeah and once I get one I'll paint it pink with smily faces and mod so much that it becomes really hedious like those rycer Hondas I see in my campus j/k

Hi Tony, you don't know me but I have been reading a lot of your threads and would like to ask about your Murci's maintenance. Do you have any problems with it (even minor ones)?
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So far, after 800 miles I havn't had any mechanical problems to speak of. I have spent money repiainting the bottom that I scraped coming out of a parking lot. But then I scraped it again. So that battle goes on. I have had an engine light that has come on a few times, but the dealer told me to disconnect the battery and reconnec it. The light went away after that. I sometimes hear a clicking in the front wheel when I am turning all the way to the right. The dealer checked it out and says that will happen from time to time when you are accellerating and turning the wheel hard. The front wheels of the all wheel drive can get into a bind. It doesn't happen very often. The dealer said there is nothing to worry about, thats just the way it is. Also my brakes still squeek, but it seem to happen less and less. The dealer said nothing to worry about, thats normal for this car. Finally, the car seems to require a lot of gas.

I have been very happy. Fewer kinks than a normal car would have.
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BTW - Which campus?

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