28pics : www.ozcarsightings.com/lamborghini-museum-and-gallardo-lp560-4.php Final update of my 13 car/4 week supercar tour of Europe with Car Advice. We rocked up at the Lamborghini factory in Sant'Agata at 8am on a Monday to pick up our two new Gallardo LP560-4's. Two days to do as we pleased so after a look around the factory/museum we headed 400km to Val d'Aosta for our overnight stay - some of the worlds best scenery and roads awaiting us. Never really setup for a photoshoot, just took pics where we stopped....too much fun driving. The Gallardo has to be the most usable day to day supercar, just so easy to drive yet so much fun. Brutal acceleration with the newest version of the e-gear 'box and one of the worlds best soundtracks to boot (especially in 3km long tunnels)! The only downside is the horrible brakes (we tried both steel and ceramic), absolutely no feel.....press the pedal and you get nothing, so you push harder which in turn slams your head into the wheel. Seems to be a common complaint so not sure why it hasn't been fixed. The passion of the Italian people is amazing, everyone stops for a chat, waves or beeps their horn in appreciation of the cars. Oh and the pizza is beyond description! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Nice pictures! I am going there next week, do you know of any possible way to get a ride in a Lambo for us people who don't own anything like that? I've always loved Lambo and my goal is to own one one day, now im going to SantAgata and my biggest wish was to get a ride in one, or even better - drive one
An Australian car website. Ummm, no chance Lambo will give you a car (sadly)....so unless you know someone there that owns one I don't like your chances.