Lamborghini Fast / Sports car reviews
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Lamborghini Fast / Sports car reviews
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Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Looks like the last one, but way, way better…
New price: £215,348 - £376,202PROS
- Look at it! A true supercar
- Straight line performance
- Epic soundtrack
- Impressive road manners
CONS
- Raised price puts it against new rivals
- Driving position won't suit all
- Seats lack long-distance comfort
- Boot lacks room for touring
- Look at it! A true supercar
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Lamborghini Urus SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Super-SUV turns hybrid as part of mid-life update
New price: £192,054 - £220,853PROS
- Exceptionally strong performance
- Well-made and special interior
- Hybrid system boosts both pace and efficiency
CONS
- Firm ride on 23-inch wheels
- Very expensive to buy
- Running costs will still be steep
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Lamborghini Huracan Spyder (2015 onwards) Review
an open-top supercar is about going fast and looking good, and this simply excels
New price: £232,995 - £232,995PROS
- Charismatic naturally aspirated V10
- True supercar looks and performance
- Surprisingly easy to drive
- Roof opens/closes in 17 seconds
- Very stiff structure helps handling
CONS
- Firm seats, cramped cabin
- Limited rear visibility
- Rivals more efficient (on paper)
- Rivals sharper to drive
- Driving modes cannot be customised
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Lamborghini Huracan (2014 - 2019) Review
New price: £155,455 - £207,980PROS
- Improved performance
- Improved quality
- Improved economy
CONS
- Not as wild looking as it could be
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Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (2012 - 2022) Review
Opentop Italian V12 supercar is among the best of a dying breed
Used price: £73,680 - £333,098PROS
- Fantastic performance
- Stable handling
- Facelift S far easier to live with
- Looks like nothing else
CONS
- Less practical than Coupe
- Early models difficult to drive slowly
- Roof panels need storing somewhere
- Not much luggage space at all
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Lamborghini Aventador (2011 - 2022) Review
Short on subtlety, long on performance
Used price: £60,105 - £328,802PROS
- Incredible V12 engine
- Up to 740bhp, thrilling acceleration
- Light and strong carbonfibre construction
- Great handling, all-wheel-drive security
- Stunning supercar design
CONS
- High purchase and running costs
- Gearbox lacks refinement
- Infotainment buttons shared with Audi
- Impractical, hard to park
- Not for shrinking violets
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Lamborghini Gallardo (2003 - 2013) Review
Used price: £19,784 - £67,600PROS
Amazing road presence, effortless Italian style, sublime engine and performance, easy to live with
CONS
Expensive to buy, woeful economy, extortionate running costs
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Lamborghini Murcielago (2002 - 2010) Review
Used price: £49,768 - £102,430PROS
Thunderous performance, Audi build quality and reliability, stunning looks
CONS
Very expensive to buy and run, tricky to drive in town
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Lamborghini Diablo (1995 - 2002) Review
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
Outstanding performance, beautifully designed, scissor doors, very exclusive
CONS
Outrageously impractical, extortionate running costs