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phoenix

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  1. Given that none of us race for a living, and there are speed limits on most roads, isn't feeling faster all that matters? Last thing I need is a car that I need to risk going to jail for to get the same feeling I get when I'm not taking that risk.
  2. I wouldn't be surprised if the MP4-12C was faster. Driven both, MP4 feels noticebly faster. LP700 lags on the throttle too, like some turboed bmw 335... oh wait, not even the bmw 335 lags on the throttle. Go figure.
  3. Did they actually rename it from e gear to isr?
  4. exhaust mod? where did you get the exhaust from?
  5. For some cars, it very well may...
  6. Mine is, although its not the one in the video. It'll shoot flames stock, btw. I've seen it, just don't know how to reproduce it reliably.
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rToebVYaZ4w anybody know the engine temp the car needs to be for this to happen?
  8. Not only did the OP's car breakdown after about a month, but so did Cristiano Ronaldo's car. (http://www.motorward.com/2012/03/cristiano-ronaldos-aventador-breaks-down-in-madrid/). And these are just the ones we've heard about since they're either on the forums or famous. So that makes... I guess I know of ~8 odd people with Aventadors, and of those that I know of, 2 of them have completely broken down in the first month or two. I'd say the odds of a breakdown on a 3k mile road trip is pretty high for this car.
  9. Well, stuff always goes wrong. Popup nav screens, my 997.2's engine needed replacement when one of the cylinders decompressed. Really tons of things, Maserati's more or less have permanent service lights on for whatever reason. But it's different when a car just flat out stops on you. That really sucks. Most other "niggling" quality concerns are laughable, like dashboard trim on Aston Martins coming loose, etc. Even when my engine was replaced, the car didn't stop, it simply deactivated a cylinder. Personally I wouldn't feel comfortable driving a car through the desert (which is quite common if you live in the CA area) or into the snow during off hours if there's a risk of it flat out stopping on you. Plenty of people have died from getting stuck in the snow, let alone having their car just flat out stop on them in the snow. I can deal with niggling problems, odd engine sounds, transmission hiccups, but for a car to just flat out stop after a month of operation is a pretty major problem. It seems far more insidious than Ferraris "bursting into flames." It ended up just being some tape that could be swapped out. I doubt these Lamborghini breakdowns are so easily fixed as swapping some tape for a metal piece.
  10. Still, Audi released a whole video bragging about quality:p
  11. I've had a lot of first year production cars, including the 458 Italia with all the "burst into flames" issues. Never were there as many major breakdowns this early on (including bursting into flames). Such is a peril of buying a Lamborghini.
  12. I'm okay with a pricey car going "bang" so long as it rarely happens. With the delays, there aren't that many of these suckers actually on the road. We've got the story from Alan (true or not...) and we have this dude (what are the odds?), and we have the guy in this thread knowing of one that went down after 20 miles. I would have to say, the odds don't look good. These cars can't have more than a few thousand miles on them. How are they going to survive 50k+ as they should?
  13. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...o=feeds-newsxml Sad, this the second complete breakdown?
  14. I totally would, but the company I run just makes these darn tractors, not sports cars...
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