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360 Or Gallardo?

Discussion in '360/430' started by MamoVaka, Jun 22, 2008.

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  1. MamoVaka

    MamoVaka Formula 3

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    #151 MamoVaka, Sep 18, 2008
    Last edited: Sep 18, 2008
    No unfortunately, It was at a gathering.. there was a black modena next to a black gallardo..I'm telling you though.. the modena is an instant classic.. a car that will age very very well in time.. in 50 years it will STILL look beautiful.. I am NOT sure you can say that about the gallardo..

    Everything about the modena, it's interior/exterior design is current while at the same time holding it's older heritage.. the Gallardo doesn't do that.. the Gallardo looks like a spaceship.. So it's just a different style or taste.. This is not saying I would never own the Gallardo or anything like that.. but I would rather save up for a murcilago.. which IMO is the more beautiful ride, and close to the modena in the beauty category.
     
  2. Testacojones

    Testacojones F1 Veteran

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    You're one hundred percent correct on that. The 360 will always be elegant and like collecting antiques it will never be out of fashion, it's a timeless design, and that's another point where Ferrari is very good at.

    I wanted to point point out that if anyone is looking for a true sports/track car/involvement, then you need a 360. I never made that clear in my previous posts.
     
  3. ferrarilover86

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  5. Spiderguy

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    More likely a 2004 Gallardo since it has neither a clear bonnet nor Callisto wheels.
     
  6. mydas

    mydas Karting

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    The Gallardo looks better in that photo.....BUT, replace the black Modena with a bright red 360 spider with yellow scuderia fender shields and a black challenge grill....no competition then! I was a lamborghini guy for a very long time and dreamed of owning a silver or yellow Gallardo. On my way to the dealership, I stopped at the Ferrari dealer since I'd never considered owning a Ferrari or seen one up close. There is no comparison in looks between the race car red 360 spider and a Gallardo coupe. The clear window over the engine on the 360 is another nice standard feature of the car. I bought the 360 the same day and never doubted my choice. It is universally admired by people for its "beauty".....it's ball achingly beautiful....the archetypal Italian sports car!
     
  7. MamoVaka

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    The black modena looks identical to mine.. and my friend has an identical gallardo..These could be pics of our cars..

    in person.. the curves are more admireable.. I think IN person.. if you ask a girl or someone that knows nothing about cars.. which design is more appealing.. I would be suprised at someone choosing the gallardo..

    and don't get me wrong.. I LIKE the gallardo a whole lot..
     
  8. ferrarilover86

    ferrarilover86 Karting

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    i saw a orange gallardo spyder today and it looked phenominal, i have yet to see a 360 modena in person. i have seen a F430 alot of times up close in person and i'll take it over a gallardo anyday. A murcialago is really where lamborghini did it right all the way when it comes to design. While the gallardo is a good looking car it's not exactly beautiful, it's not a never ending beauty like a Ferrari 360 or F430, after a while a gallardo kinda looks weird it's proportions aren't really right some way, the back is cut off so abruptly and to high up IMO.
     

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