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Lamborghini Estoque

Post Date: Oct 02, 2008 11:00 a.m.
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Perfect unless you start looking at the price tag Lamborghini just released their Estoque model, a 4-doors sedan. While I always admired the Lamborghini engines, there was something I quite never liked: their harsh (almost vulgar) style. While the Estoque conserve the pretty angular style of the “traditional” Lamborghini, the result is much better. What’s more, the idea to release a 4-doors sedan is pretty smart: I am convinced they did it based on the success of the Audi RS6 , which leverages the same V10 engine as the Gallardo (remember: Lamborghini is a subsidiary of Audi). Last but not least, the Lamborghini Estoque only consumes 6L/100km. Nah… just kidding Onward, Sacha Posted in Cars      

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