2004 Lamborhini Gallardo Hre Superleggera Carbon Fiber on 2040-cars
Sumner, Washington, United States
For your consideration is a well-cared for 2004 silver (Grigio Altair) Lamborghini Gallardo with 28,500 miles. This car was/is driven regularly so mileage may sound high for a Lamborghini, but that only equates to less than 2800 miles per year. E-gear clutch life is at 50% remaining. Recent receipts of over $18k in service included as well as a PPI (from last month) that was performed at Lamborghini Bellevue. I am the current owner of this car and have been for the past 2 years. Feel free to ask me any questions on the car. I will do my best to answer them and make this a pleasureable transaction. I am not a salesman. OEM highlights:
Clean/non-salvaged title. No accidents, dents, dings or BS. Original silver paint with Yellow calipers. Black leather interior with alcantara
headliner, yellow-stitched piping along with carbon fiber appointments. Also has Navigation stereo receiver with Bluetooth
and iPod integration. Car is in excellent
condition inside and out and will make the new owner happy. Has carbon fiber
Superleggera side skirts, mirrors and rear spoiler installed. HRE 3 piece
wheels with Pirelli Pzero Nero tires that have 80-90% tread life left. 3M clear
bra installed the entire front bumper,
front hood, both left and right fenders and side mirrors. Car is available by
appointment for private viewing and test drives. I will help coordinate
shipping for buyer if you are out of state. Serious bidders only
please…Immediate nonrefundable deposit of $1000 required via paypal upon
auction end. Balance is due within 7 days thereafter. Be advised, I have a bank
loan for this vehicle and it will need to be paid off before title will be
released-this will be handled within 48 hrs of receiving full payment. Title
will be mailed directly to new owner. It will be sold with an affidavit-in-lieu
of title and bill-of-sale to help expedite the registering of the vehicle in
your name while you wait for the title to arrive. While this vehicle is in
excellent mechanical condition, it is being sold AS-IS, where is with no
warranty written nor implied. thank you for your consideration. Carfax link: |
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Is this the new Lamborghini Huracan?
Thu, 19 Dec 2013All aboard the Leak Train! While we know that all the official images and details are coming soon, the Lamborghini Huracan (if that is its real name...) is showing up all over the internet (Automobile Magazine Hong Kong's Facebook page, for instance) in a dashing yellow paint scheme. While we're not presently able to confirm or deny the accuracy of these seven leaked images, when compared to the spy shots we've already seen, we can say they look convincingly real.
If they're legit, what we're looking at is the replacement for the Lamborghini Gallardo, which first went into production way back in 2003 and has gone on to sell an astonishing 14,022 units, a record for the Italian brand. Put another way, the Huracan has very large shoes to fill. Judging by its badge, which reads LP610-4, it will be doing so with 610 horsepower and all-wheel drive.
Take a look at the seven images above, and stay tuned for the full official floodgates to open in very short order.
Lamborghini Asterion LPI 910-4 is silent but deadly [w/video]
Thu, 02 Oct 2014The weirdest thing happened last night. During the annual Volkswagen Group Night festivities, everyone waited in anticipation for the Lamborghini section of the press conference. It's usually a treat for the senses - cool to look at, backed up by a ferocious sound that bellows throughout the venue. But not this time. There was no music, there were no laser lights, and most remarkably, there was no sound. The Lamborghini Asterion LPI 910-4 drove onto stage under fully silent electric power. Audibly, at least, it was perhaps the most anti-climactic Lambo introduction we've ever witnessed.
And that's the big story with this new Lamborghini concept: it's a plug-in hybrid. Of course, it's still a product of the storied Italian supercar maker, so that electric powertrain is mated to a 5.2-liter V10, and total system output is rated at a staggering 910 horsepower. It'll run up to 31 miles on pure electric power at speeds of up to 78 miles per hour, and its 0-62 time is estimated to be three seconds flat. Top speed? 199 mph. In other words, it may be capable of silence, but it still carries a stick, and it's still very much a Lambo.
So will the company actually build something like this? Right now, it doesn't look likely. Back in August at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Autoblog spoke with Lamborghini boss Stephan Winkelmann about the then-off-the-record Asterion concept, who told us that if the automaker should choose to expand its model range, the bigger priority right now would be the Urus crossover. This is merely just a way to show how Lamborghini might present a gasoline-electric vehicle. And after scoping it out in person here at the Paris Motor Show, we have to say, it's cool. The styling is a bit softer and understated compared to the audacious Aventador or angular Huracán. But it still has quite a presence and it's still very much a Raging Bull.
Lamborghini, Bentley recalling models with carbon-ceramic brakes
Wed, 30 Oct 2013An issue involving carbon-ceramic brakes has prompted Lamborghini and Bentley to recall certain models so equipped. The problem, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, revolves around the stainless steel screws that secure the brake rotors, which are prone to corrosion when exposed to salty conditions.
The recall affects 2007-2009 Lamborghini Gallardo coupes and Spyders, 2006-2010 Murcielago coupes and Roadsters and 2007-2011 Bentley Continental GTs, GTCs and Flying Spurs. All in all, some 1,136 vehicles are subject to the recall in the United States, including 263 Gallardos, 404 Murcielagos and 469 Continentals. The fix seems simple enough, with local Lamborghini and Bentley dealers replacing the problematic screws with new ones. The recall follows two notices recently issued for Audis as well. For further details, see the trio of recall notices below.