andecorp Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Any SV owners jumped back into a standard car for a drive? I did that the other day and holy crap! I could not believe how floppy and boat like the standard car felt. And it was noticeably slower. Maybe because it could not put the power down properly and she was confidence sapping. I kept thinking constantly "this car is a POS in comparison with the SV!" It was a 2013. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
topjay Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Interesting i keep thinking they are the same, but sv better gearbox and harder suspension. In my mind there is not much in it, maybe there is, should really try one might make me fee better that SV really is the one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustinLambo Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Considering you OWN a SV it would of been surprising if that hadn't been your observation. Confirmation bias. I have a Aventador Roadster. Its maybe worth $375k Is the difference between a SV Roadster vs my car worth $200k? Is the SV $200k better? To some yes. To be, couldn't be. Interesting i keep thinking they are the same, but sv better gearbox and harder suspension. In my mind there is not much in it, maybe there is, should really try one might make me fee better that SV really is the one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andecorp Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Considering you OWN a SV it would of been surprising if that hadn't been your observation. Confirmation bias. I have a Aventador Roadster. Its maybe worth $375k Is the difference between a SV Roadster vs my car worth $200k? Is the SV $200k better? To some yes. To be, couldn't be. Let me put it this way. I never considered buying an Aventador as I thought the asking price was not worth the car she was. To me, she was just a more sterile Murcie, and I never liked the Murcie. But the SV is most definitely worth the asking price and driving the older car again after I spent 4,000km in my SV so far, solidified my opinion. Forget about the acceleration, the older car felt like it was wallowing around, not sure of itself and it did not make me feel confident. The SV is intuitive in its responses. I've always said the SV feels like a giant, superfast Elise. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SV-N-IT Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Let me put it this way. I never considered buying an Aventador as I thought the asking price was not worth the car she was. To me, she was just a more sterile Murcie, and I never liked the Murcie. But the SV is most definitely worth the asking price and driving the older car again after I spent 4,000km in my SV so far, solidified my opinion. Forget about the acceleration, the older car felt like it was wallowing around, not sure of itself and it did not make me feel confident. The SV is intuitive in its responses. I've always said the SV feels like a giant, superfast Elise. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToofDoc Report post Posted March 4, 2017 I have a brand new 2014 Aven Roadster back in 2014. If you go back to my review of my new car at that time, you'll see that I shared the Aven Roadster shifts like a grandma even in Corsa. Shoot, even the LP570 Gallardo Superleggera drives more nimble and more responsive than my Aven Roadster. I have not driven the SV Roadster yet since my will be arriving in two weeks, but I can't wait to drive her in Corsa and I'll share some of my feedbacks. Can't wait. Aven Roadster gear shifts way to slow in comparison to the Gallardo Superleggeras. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortis Report post Posted March 4, 2017 Let me put it this way. I never considered buying an Aventador as I thought the asking price was not worth the car she was. To me, she was just a more sterile Murcie, and I never liked the Murcie. But the SV is most definitely worth the asking price and driving the older car again after I spent 4,000km in my SV so far, solidified my opinion. Forget about the acceleration, the older car felt like it was wallowing around, not sure of itself and it did not make me feel confident. The SV is intuitive in its responses. I've always said the SV feels like a giant, superfast Elise. I never drove a 700 after but I drove one before, after the drive I wanted to cancel the SV order, I really didn't enjoy it but the looks of the SV sealed the deal for me and I retained the order and I am glad I did because the SV is an absolute beast in comparison and I love every minute of it, to me it is worth the additional money without a shadow of a doubt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortis Report post Posted March 4, 2017 I have a brand new 2014 Aven Roadster back in 2014. If you go back to my review of my new car at that time, you'll see that I shared the Aven Roadster shifts like a grandma even in Corsa. Shoot, even the LP570 Gallardo Superleggera drives more nimble and more responsive than my Aven Roadster. I have not driven the SV Roadster yet since my will be arriving in two weeks, but I can't wait to drive her in Corsa and I'll share some of my feedbacks. Can't wait. Aven Roadster gear shifts way to slow in comparison to the Gallardo Superleggeras. I agree with your assessment, I was comparing the 700 with the LP570 and that's what put me off the 700. I personally like the feel of the smaller cars, the SV is very close to it but it's still hard for it to "hide" its size, I can not wait for the Huracan Performante, that's where it's at for me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FEVIPER Report post Posted March 5, 2017 Any SV owners jumped back into a standard car for a drive? I did that the other day and holy crap! I could not believe how floppy and boat like the standard car felt. And it was noticeably slower. Maybe because it could not put the power down properly and she was confidence sapping. I kept thinking constantly "this car is a POS in comparison with the SV!" It was a 2013. I haven't driven a 700 after owning a SV but I bet it would be a bad experience. I was blown away by how much more the SV was sorted. All the stuff that I didn't like in an Aventador, they fixed in the SV. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickus Report post Posted March 5, 2017 I drove 700 on the track at the end of the SV event in Barcelona. It was much worse than SV on the track. But as a daily driver I prefer 700 as it is more comfortable and at lower speeds the drive is ok. The shifts are much better in the SV though. I heard they are even better in the S although the gearbox is still the same Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAMLAMBO Report post Posted March 6, 2017 Never driven the 750SV but my car sure does feel more responsive and robust after doing the factory 'sound tuning package' I love the way my car feels now. Getting back into my dad in laws 700 and right away I can feel it feels sleepier. Also watch this which I posted on another thread It's a fully decatted 750SV race the 700 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diego Villavicencio Report post Posted March 6, 2017 Also watch this which I posted on another thread It's a fully decatted 750SV race the 700 Sweet lord that sound is just pornography!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAMLAMBO Report post Posted March 6, 2017 Sweet lord that sound is just pornography!! I know tell me about it. I've watched it few times over and make me feel like decatting mine to if it wasn't for the strict laws Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STEEVE1234 Report post Posted March 7, 2017 That was nice!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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