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Old 08-04-2007, 02:31 PM
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Pre Purchase ques and advice

Hi guys.. Am planning to buy the Gallardo in a couple of months.. So I thought I'd ask you guys if there were any specifically nice options to install on the gallardo coupe.. Plannin to get it in white.. But would also like your opinion on the color front.
Also,I have always wanted to know whether the gallardo had that high pitch sound like...er... say the CGT...

Any technical issues I should be aware of?And whats the typical wait time for a custom built gallardo..

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Old 08-04-2007, 05:00 PM
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Best car $ 4 $. The sound is incredible stock but if you just want the thing to roar put a TUBI on it. The car is pretty much as reliable as a Porsche but the clutch life is probably around 7-10K mi. which will cost you about $4500 (with labor) to replace. Get it and you will never regret it.
 
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Old 08-04-2007, 05:29 PM
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Actually I would be buying this car for use in India.. So the TUBI thing would not be possible as I would be getting it from the factory.... I could try a few connections here in India and maybe get the TUBI exhasut imported here...

But i guess the stock sound would be great as well... But temme this.. would it be high pitched ? If yes.. Then at around what RPM? And my other ques remain un answerd... Waiting for replies..

 
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Stock exhaust sounds outrageous!!
I love the upgraded interior w/perforated leather & piping.
Callisto wheels and clear engine bonnet are a must. If I were ordering a car, I would also get the ceramic brakes.
 
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Clutch will last you MUCH more than 10K if you know how to drive it properly.
 
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Yeah.. I actually drove around here in L.A. in my Carrera S which is a stick shift and have got the hang of a sports car clutch... As a precaution I might just order a new clutch with the car so that in the event that the clutch needs replacement,I'd have one in stock...
I know it sounds dumb,but I might as well be a little cautious..
 
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:17 AM
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Yeah.. I actually drove around here in L.A. in my Carrera S which is a stick shift and have got the hang of a sports car clutch... As a precaution I might just order a new clutch with the car so that in the event that the clutch needs replacement,I'd have one in stock...
I know it sounds dumb,but I might as well be a little cautious..
That's not a bad idea. It's better to have it and not need it vs. the other way around.
 
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Old 08-11-2007, 01:45 PM
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Btw,how is the E gear? As in,is it better than the stick shift? Is it recommended over the stick? And whats the effect of it on the 0 - 60 times?
 
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Btw,how is the E gear? As in,is it better than the stick shift? Is it recommended over the stick? And whats the effect of it on the 0 - 60 times?
There are very different opinions regarding e-gear. Most cars have it, but many people don't like it. I've heard the 6 speed on the G is very stiff (in a good way). I've also heard the e-gear can be jerky at low speeds. My advice is to drive both and see which on you prefer.
 
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There are very different opinions regarding e-gear. Most cars have it, but many people don't like it. I've heard the 6 speed on the G is very stiff (in a good way). I've also heard the e-gear can be jerky at low speeds. My advice is to drive both and see which on you prefer.
I just had an experience with this yesterday!
I'm on the edge of making a purchase of a P-car, preferably a 996GT3; or perhaps a long term purchase on a 997GT3. The point is that I went into the Lambo dealer here in Atlanta, because they stock a lot of well kept P-cars; and I got to talking with the sale chick (smokin BTW). And she was convincing enough, and hot, that I needed to consider a Gallardo. I was resisting until she said, lets just go drive a couple; just like that. I told her that I am not a fan of paddle shifting, but she was sure that I'd change my mind.

So we got in an e-gear equipped Gallardo, and it was very jerky at lower speeds. Which to be fair, that much HP and torque will surely incur some jerkiness. Then we drove the six speed and it was not as jerky. In the end, I LOVED the six speed, by far, over the e-gear.

I can now say, that I "get it" when it comes to Lambo's... Awesome cars.
 
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Sounds good then.. But I think I should break this news now.. I changed my mund.. going for the LP640.. So any technical snags that I should know of ?
 
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Typo there... I meant " mind "
 
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Sounds good then.. But I think I should break this news now.. I changed my mund.. going for the LP640.. So any technical snags that I should know of ?
Wow, that came out of nowhere! I have honestly not seen an LP640 with a 6 speed...I wonder how it is. Again, drive both as that's the only way you'll get a real feel for each transmission. Don't know anything about exhausts for the LP sorry. I think balloon white looks great on the LP and be sure to keep us updated!
 
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Will update you guys for sure.The thing is,that I am getting this car for use in India and as such there are only 4 Lambo's in India,which are on special order.So there is no chance for me to get my hands on a Lambo for a test drive..Thats why I want expert opinions from you guys who own/drive a Lambo Lp640.
 
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The LP640 is a dream car to drive. The power and sound is wonderful. I prefer the Egear over the manual. If driven properly its less jerky than the Gallardo's Egear and easier to deal with in traffic than the manual. Good luck in your decision. You will love either car.
 


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