Automakers like Bentley and Aston Martin build continuation cars based on customer demand and because, for many automakers, history is their biggest asset. But don’t count on it with the Raging Bull; we’re unlikely to see a new (old) Miura, or Diablo, or Murciélago any time soon.
The head of service at the company's Polo Storico restoration division, Giuliano Cassataro, told The Drive that not only will not make continuation versions of any car from a Miura to a Gallardo, but it also won't modify cars.
Aston Martin claims it can run 0-100km/h in just 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 325km/h. The Aventador S is powered by Automobili Lamborghini's 6.5-litre V12. You know it's a V12 because there's a plate on top of the engine (which you can see through ...
Lamborghini sees continuation cars as "rewriting history" and it's not interested despite some serious profit potential involved
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Aston may be busy developing all-new cars like the DB11 and this car’s replacement, but it hasn’t forgotten the current Vantage. For 2016, all models get the new AMi III infotainment system. Aston’s improving its once-awful sat nav by degrees and this is the best yet.
Aston Martin claims it can run 0-100km/h in just 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 325km/h. The Sterrato is powered by a Lamborghini engine that’s on its way into the history books, a 5.2-litre V10 that will die with this, the last variant of the Huracan.
Ramsey explains that a good rule of thumb is that vehicles should not cost more than 50% of your annual income. Leon’s $250,000 purchase would violate this rule. Nevertheless, Ramsey understands his temptation, given his own passion for luxury cars.
Jamie Day and Mateo Villagomez, who are Silver-rated drivers, were permitted to run in the pair of Bronze driver practice sessions on Friday at the request of their teams due to both drivers making their Bathurst debuts.
Like most Americans, Leon from San Francisco, California has always had a dream car. But unlike most Americans, he may actually be able to afford it. The 39-year-old called into The Ramsey Show to get a gut check on whether he should purchase a Lamborghini Huracan worth $250,
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The first-year tax figure is worked out by taking into account the amount of carbon dioxide it produces. Electric vehicles (EVs) currently enjoy a VED exemption, while cars emitting between 111g and 150g/km CO2 are charged £220. Those releasing over 225g/km face a hefty £2,745 charge for their initial year.