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Ferrari F430 or Lamborghini Gallardo?
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If it were me I would get a Saleen S7 but that's me. And it is something you don't see everyday. Hell something you never see.
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Originally Posted by strongbear0
If it were me I would get a Saleen S7 but that's me. And it is something you don't see everyday. Hell something you never see.
This is a hard choice tho. Why not just each of you buy a 100k car instead of sharing a 200k car.
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If it were me I would get a Saleen S7 but that's me. And it is something you don't see everyday. Hell something you never see.
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Ferrari will be faster. Much lighter and has a better power band and top end ability. It already handles and breaks better.
Here Looky at this....
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/coup...ra/index7.html
Ferrari Owns....
Here Looky at this....
http://motortrend.com/roadtests/coup...ra/index7.html
Ferrari Owns....
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Road Test: La Passione and the Lamborghini (cont.)
2005 Ferrari F430 F1 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo
Powertrain/Chassis
Drivetrain layout Mid-engine, RWD Mid-engine, AWD
Engine type 90* V-8, alum block/heads 90* V-10, alum block/heads
Valve gear DOHC, 4 valves/cyl DOHC, 4 valves/cyl
Bore x stroke, in/mm 3.62 x 3.19 / 92.0 x 81.0 3.25 x 3.65 / 82.5 x 92.8
Displacement, ci/cc 262.9 / 4308 302.7 / 4961
Compression ratio 11.3:1 11.0:1
Max SAE net horsepower 483 @ 8500 rpm 493 @ 7800 rpm
Max SAE net torque, lb-ft 343 @ 5250 rpm 376 @ 4500 rpm
Specific output, hp/liter 112.1 99.4
Weight to power, lb/hp 6.8 (est) 7.2
Redline, rpm 8500 8200
Transmission 6-speed auto-clutch manual 6-speed auto-clutch manual
Suspension, front; rear Control arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar; control arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar Control arms, coil springs, adj shocks, anti-roll bar; control arms, coil springs, adj shocks, anti-roll bar
Brakes, f;r (standard) 14.2-in vented (ceramic discs);13.8-in vented (ceramic discs) ABS 14.4-in vented disc; 13.2-in vented disc, ABS
Wheels, f;r 19 x 8.0; 19 x 9.0, cast alum 19 x 8.5; 19 x 11.0, cast alum
Tires, f;r 225/35ZR19;295/40ZR19 Pirelli P Zero Rosso 235/35ZR19;295/40ZR19 Pirelli P Zero Rosso
Dimensions
Wheelbase, in 102.4 100.8
Track, f/r, in 65.7 / 63.6 63.9 / 62.7
Length, in 177.6 169.3
Width, in 75.7 74.8
Height, in 47.8 45.9
Curb weight, lb 3300 (MT est) 3546 (MT)
Weight dist, f/r, % 43 / 57 (mfr) 44 / 56 (MT)
Seating capacity 2 2
Cargo capacity, cu ft 11.5 4.0 (MT est)
Test Data
0-60 mph, sec 3.9 (mfr est) 4.4
Consumer Info
On sale in U.S. March 2005 Currently
Base price incl dest $185,000 (MT est) $173,600
Price as tested $199,000 (MT est) $188,959
Airbags Dual front and sides Dual front and sides
Basic warranty 3 yrs/unlimited miles 2 yrs/unlimited miles
Powertrain warranty 3 yrs/unlimited miles 2 yrs/unlimited miles
EPA mpg, city/hwy Not yet rated 10 / 17
Fuel capacity, gal 25.1 23.8
Range, miles, city/hwy N/A 238 / 405
Recommended fuel Unleaded premium Unleaded premium
What's Hot • Superlative new powertrain
• Race-related technology
• Minimal price increase over 360 Modena • Exotic looks and specs
• All-wheel drive
• Easily accessible performance
What's Not • A few design touches are over the top
• You'll have to wait for a stick or a Spider
• Long waiting lines at your Ferrari dealer • Feels heavy
• Understeers too much
• Visibility challenged
2005 Ferrari F430 F1 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo
Powertrain/Chassis
Drivetrain layout Mid-engine, RWD Mid-engine, AWD
Engine type 90* V-8, alum block/heads 90* V-10, alum block/heads
Valve gear DOHC, 4 valves/cyl DOHC, 4 valves/cyl
Bore x stroke, in/mm 3.62 x 3.19 / 92.0 x 81.0 3.25 x 3.65 / 82.5 x 92.8
Displacement, ci/cc 262.9 / 4308 302.7 / 4961
Compression ratio 11.3:1 11.0:1
Max SAE net horsepower 483 @ 8500 rpm 493 @ 7800 rpm
Max SAE net torque, lb-ft 343 @ 5250 rpm 376 @ 4500 rpm
Specific output, hp/liter 112.1 99.4
Weight to power, lb/hp 6.8 (est) 7.2
Redline, rpm 8500 8200
Transmission 6-speed auto-clutch manual 6-speed auto-clutch manual
Suspension, front; rear Control arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar; control arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar Control arms, coil springs, adj shocks, anti-roll bar; control arms, coil springs, adj shocks, anti-roll bar
Brakes, f;r (standard) 14.2-in vented (ceramic discs);13.8-in vented (ceramic discs) ABS 14.4-in vented disc; 13.2-in vented disc, ABS
Wheels, f;r 19 x 8.0; 19 x 9.0, cast alum 19 x 8.5; 19 x 11.0, cast alum
Tires, f;r 225/35ZR19;295/40ZR19 Pirelli P Zero Rosso 235/35ZR19;295/40ZR19 Pirelli P Zero Rosso
Dimensions
Wheelbase, in 102.4 100.8
Track, f/r, in 65.7 / 63.6 63.9 / 62.7
Length, in 177.6 169.3
Width, in 75.7 74.8
Height, in 47.8 45.9
Curb weight, lb 3300 (MT est) 3546 (MT)
Weight dist, f/r, % 43 / 57 (mfr) 44 / 56 (MT)
Seating capacity 2 2
Cargo capacity, cu ft 11.5 4.0 (MT est)
Test Data
0-60 mph, sec 3.9 (mfr est) 4.4
Consumer Info
On sale in U.S. March 2005 Currently
Base price incl dest $185,000 (MT est) $173,600
Price as tested $199,000 (MT est) $188,959
Airbags Dual front and sides Dual front and sides
Basic warranty 3 yrs/unlimited miles 2 yrs/unlimited miles
Powertrain warranty 3 yrs/unlimited miles 2 yrs/unlimited miles
EPA mpg, city/hwy Not yet rated 10 / 17
Fuel capacity, gal 25.1 23.8
Range, miles, city/hwy N/A 238 / 405
Recommended fuel Unleaded premium Unleaded premium
What's Hot • Superlative new powertrain
• Race-related technology
• Minimal price increase over 360 Modena • Exotic looks and specs
• All-wheel drive
• Easily accessible performance
What's Not • A few design touches are over the top
• You'll have to wait for a stick or a Spider
• Long waiting lines at your Ferrari dealer • Feels heavy
• Understeers too much
• Visibility challenged
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guys i went the Skyline route, im doin an R34 GTR and getting it around August is my time target. and im having it built so i know its not a "Ferrari"but it will make one look pretty stupid on the streets if they were to race me. I just enjoy Turbo cars and modification to much and after sitting on it for a while i dropped outta the deal with that Ferrari thing and i believe my other brother and my Dad are goin in on a 911 GT2 now...
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Originally Posted by EVO8 WHOA
guys i went the Skyline route, im doin an R34 GTR and getting it around August is my time target. and im having it built so i know its not a "Ferrari"but it will make one look pretty stupid on the streets if they were to race me. I just enjoy Turbo cars and modification to much and after sitting on it for a while i dropped outta the deal with that Ferrari thing and i believe my other brother and my Dad are goin in on a 911 GT2 now...
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Originally Posted by EVO8 WHOA
guys i went the Skyline route, im doin an R34 GTR and getting it around August is my time target. and im having it built so i know its not a "Ferrari"but it will make one look pretty stupid on the streets if they were to race me. I just enjoy Turbo cars and modification to much and after sitting on it for a while i dropped outta the deal with that Ferrari thing and i believe my other brother and my Dad are goin in on a 911 GT2 now...
Is the R34 going to be right hand or left hand drive?
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just get a twin turbo saleen 7, R & T posted some impressive results from the upcomming models.
both cars are absolutly beautiful, handle and perform like a hovercraft on wheels, but if i made my own decision, i would choose the lamboghini, the roar of their engine is nothing like i've ever heard before, yeah Ferarri might be .3 secs faster or have an extra button or something, but think about it, in pure sex appeal and if your young, get the lambo.
its just so fucking sexy
both cars are absolutly beautiful, handle and perform like a hovercraft on wheels, but if i made my own decision, i would choose the lamboghini, the roar of their engine is nothing like i've ever heard before, yeah Ferarri might be .3 secs faster or have an extra button or something, but think about it, in pure sex appeal and if your young, get the lambo.
its just so fucking sexy
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Originally Posted by EVO8 WHOA
guys i went the Skyline route, im doin an R34 GTR and getting it around August is my time target. and im having it built so i know its not a "Ferrari"but it will make one look pretty stupid on the streets if they were to race me. I just enjoy Turbo cars and modification to much and after sitting on it for a while i dropped outta the deal with that Ferrari thing and i believe my other brother and my Dad are goin in on a 911 GT2 now...
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