I am toying with the idea of getting a Lamborghini again. I can't make up my mind on which. I really want back into the Countach but that is a little out of my reach. I love the '70s styling of the urraco and the espada. The there is the Diablo that I have always loved. I don't know what to do.
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If the Countach is out of your reach, any Diablo after 94 would be my pick. They drive SOOO well. I think Diablo Roadster is incredible (pop up lights) the sound is just amazing. Personally, After driving a 91, 96 SV, 96 Roadster, and even an Aventador SV Roadster, I best prefer the 96 SV.... This is coming from a guy who drives a Honda 4cyl
You wouldn't be buying the Espada for it's breathtaking performance. You've identified 3 very different cars. The Urraco will be the nimblest. Find your service facility and see if they've worked extensively on the model you want. I would guess that the Diablo would be the easiest for parts and service but I've never owned one. Espadas are a lot of car which means there's lots to restore and fix, huge amounts of interior. Amazing styling. They ride incredibly well for a car from that era. Buy one already done if you can find it.
I have owned three diablos currently i have two Ferrari 308s The Urraco seems cool, but may be too similar to the 308s. The Espada that I get would be sorted and in good shape. Or should I just wait out the market and pray for a correction in the Countach market. I would not expect the COuntach to come down to $100k again, but come down none the less
You should drive a each and see what you like best. They are all very different. I personally think the Urraco is a very cool car and I wouldn't equate the drive to that of a 308 but certainly closer than a Diablo, which is another world altogether.
Very different cars indeed! The Urraco is very nimble, very agile, has a great chassis. I love its little engine which revs like crazy and sounds like no other V8. It is not overly impressive in terms of raw power, but actually it is sufficiently powerful to derive a lot of pleasure without putting you at risk. The Espada is a great grand tourer. But it also has a sporty edge if you really push it hard, amazing to have two such different behaviours on the same car. However, it is a huge car and it can be a little bit intimidating, especially in town. The maintenance budget is not on the same level. I don't know the Diablo first hand but I guess it is quite close to the Countach which is always amazing to drive. Each time is a special occasion. The Urraco and the Espada are both vintage Italian cars with all the good and the bad associated with them. Pick a good one and maintain it properly and you'll have tons of pleasure.
I think as you have already ticked the Diablo & Countach boxes it has to be the Espada! If I ever get back into a V12 Lambo again it's the Espada for me - such a cool car, and so different from... well .. everything else? Love this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl6UYDLW1WU
Dare I say in the Lamborghini section, you may also want to look at the Bora. It is a lot of car for the money. A great grand tourer and excellent build quality.
3 very different cars - a GT car (the espada), a nimble fun car you could likely use everyday (Urraco), and an evolution of the Countach. Depends what you want to do with it.
Way easier to take care of too but nothing beats a Countach for attention getting and noise. The Bora is an Armani or Brione suit, the Countach is more Michael Braun. Image Unavailable, Please Login
yes, three different cars I won't be daily driving any of them Occasionally they will be exercised The espada looks so different thought it would be cool to have one
Just a thought, not a Lamborghini, but still vintage, cool, fast, and somewhat affordable. The Pantera.
Go ahead and satisfy your curiosity! The Espada is certainly one of the most exotic sorta 4 passenger cars ever made. For a car so low to the ground it's not hard to get in & out of. Back seat is tight. I wish mine had PS but you can add an electric version for about $4K?.
Try an Urraco. Here is one of a few for sale 1973 Lamborghini Urraco P250 | Bring a Trailer Plus you won't find a cooler steering wheel.
so, one on BAT, one with Roy, one at Gullwing, and another out of Florida Tempting me to get back into a Lamborghini
Jason, i like Urraco look, interior and history but you coming from countach and diablos ...they are an other league cars if you can get an urraco for cheap, go for it...if you have to spend really close to 91 diablo money...Diablo all the way for me i had a jalpa and there is no comparison diablo Vs V8 lamborghinis to me, with the only exception of the silhouette that is just so perfect looking (but so expensive today) i strongly suggest go drive an urraco 250 before pulling the trigger on one values for early diablos today are ridicolous low, but a USA P250 compares to a diablo more or less like an F40 compares to a Dino 246...you can like the look of the Dino but on the road is a totally different experience
Great point, Emilio. Though a good early Diablo is very difficult to find in the U.S. You will need to be patient if you go this direction.