any superleggeras???
#1
any superleggeras???
anyone on here with a superleggera??? I dont think i have ever seen a fellow member with one. I absolutly love it. The raw-ness, lightweight, loud, is made for enthusiast. It would be awesome if someone had some pics of theres! if any
#4
There are a few for sale on Dupont Registry. Hopefully one will end up on the 6.
I just can't get over the wing, wheels, and stripe. Wheels can be changed some SDS, stripe I can live with, but the wing... Ugh.
I just can't get over the wing, wheels, and stripe. Wheels can be changed some SDS, stripe I can live with, but the wing... Ugh.
#5
Before you buy one, keep in mind that superlaggera has been getting very poor reviews from auto publications. According to one review:
"... brake pedal, which is quite the nastiest, snathiest thing I've ever experience on a high performance car. Then there's the slightly clunky transmission, the stodgy steering, and the general feeling of weightiness. THe one thing it doesn't feel is superlagerra or indeed, much of a step up from a regular gallardo". (EVO car of the year 2007)
It even finished below Honda Civic Type-R and Audo R8! C&D review complained about similar problems:"This spiced-up Gallardo has flashy electric-yellow paint and an intoxicating engine scream, but in nearly 27 years at this magazine, I’ve never pressed on a touchier, less predictable brake pedal. You squeeze your foot, and nothing happens; press a little harder, still nothing; then suddenly, you’re hanging from your seatbelt. And when you try downshifting while braking, the whole car convulses as the e-gear blips the revs while the clutch is still engaged. The Superleggera is intended as a track car, but no competent race car feels like this." (C&D Gallardo Superlaggera review)
I would highly recommend an 06+ gallardo SE instead of superlaggera... looks like its not worth the extra $$$ at all and Lamborghini made some major mistakes in designing this car (especially the brakes).
Last edited by Tuskir; 01-27-2008 at 03:47 PM.
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#9
all SL's get reg seats due to US side impact laws. Same for the AM DBS, Gt3 etc.
#10
seriously? so is that why the LP's here dont have the racing seats? are racing seats unsafe in accidents? can you put them in after you buy the car? never knew this...
#13
There has to be more to it than that. In the same article, they had a Porsche GT3RS, also with ceramic brakes and it ended up winning the "2007 car of the year" shootout. Porsche's ceramic brakes have received nothing but positive feedback...
#14
The guy who did the review on the SL probably has no idea what he is talking about. I own a SL and I can tell you it is one of the best cars I have ever owned. The is nothing wrong with the brakes. In fact the ceramic brakes are incredible.The guy who reviewed it must have a Cadillac for his everyday car. Everytime I take the car out I have a ****faced grin on my face. The car is a rocketship and the handling is a good as any car I have driven. Trust me if you get a chance to drive one you will love it .Everyone on Lambo Power who has driven one had only good things to say about it!!!
#15
well im going to go with the guy who has everyday first hand experience. My dad is looking at one of these. funny how a bunch of threads come up in the Lambo section about SL after i post this one now i want to see someone tracking there SL