Motor Trend’s Head2Head series is just plain fun. It’s like the premise of each episode is built on schoolyard arguments over which car is “the best car ever.” Oddly, those arguments sound an awful lot like the ones we have everyday, so we’re glad MT is there to settle the score. In this case though, the […] More »
OK, I totally made up that part about Lamborghini investigating why this wreck didn’t cause the supercar to burn to the ground. That said, it probably wouldn’t be a bad idea… Anyway, I’ve driven the Gallardo a couple of times, and even with the traction control off, the Raging Bull is easy to drive. So […] More »
No cats were harmed in the making of this vinyl. Japan is weird sometimes, especially when it comes to car culture. In addition to being the birthplace of drifting, high-speed highway racing, customization is also a pretty big deal. Tokyo Fashion posted these shots on their flickr, saying that this trio of Lambo’s were found roaming […] More »
This is something of a dream battle for fans of high-horsepower, high-speed tuners. The Lamborghini Gallardo is a performance icon, whilst Nissan’s GT-R is a technophiles wet dream. Both are neck-snapingly quick stock, but in the right hands they can be molded into speed demons without equal. That said, there are no more capable […] More »
As much as we’d love to love Lamborghini’s latest, we just can’t. If Lamborghini patterns it’s lineage of cars after fighting bulls, then “The Urus” should be renamed “The Cow.” The look is unfortunate, at best. If someone decided to donkify the Aventador, it would probably look a little like this. And it’s a shame.
On April 16, Jason Schultz was test driving a Lamborghini Aventador in Orange County, California. As Lamborghinis are prone to do, it caught fire and burned to the ground. No real surprise there. But the ensuing photo he took of himself, awkwardly posed in front of the ruined supercar made him famous—or at least internet famous.
Seriously MSN, if you’re going to post a story about Lamborghini flambe, please give it to a writer who understands the charred landscape of the supercar world. I mean, the first sentence is laughable: “Lamborghini is mid-publicity disaster as this video of a $376,000 Lamborghini Aventador going up in flames goes viral.”
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