2003 Lamborghini Murcielago from North America - Comments

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3rd Oct 2005, 22:18

"Crazy bull"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Had clutch replaced twice, but not the cars fault.

General comments?

Let me start off by saying that I am 16, and this is my fathers car.

My Dad goes out of town a lot, and it gives me a lot of time to drive it, but As you can guess, I take this thing out as much as I can, but if my father found out I did he would literally kill me. The only thing I don't like about this car is that the clutch is very light. There has never been a time I took it out and didn't stall at least a couple of times. At 15,000 miles my father already replaced the clutch twice, but he is out of town a lot and doesn't have a lot of time to drive it (almost had it for 2 years and only 15,000 miles on it). Other than the clutch there is no problems with it. It is very fast, and powerful compared to my Acura RSX I got for my birthday. The thing I love about this car the most is the adrenalin rush you get as you rev the huge v12 and hear the beautiful roar of it behind you just before you take off at blistering speeds. Of course you might guess that the running cost is crazy for this car. My fathers insurance is nearly 3X mine and I am 16, and he is 43. As for the interior, I just love the perfectness of it, especially the gear shifter, I love it. The seats arn't as comfortable as the seats in my RSX, but seriously, who thinks about that when they are driving the bull? I couldn't tell you about the stereo system because I've never once used it, but again, who uses the stereo when they are driving the bull? not I. Finally, I have to say that if you drive this thing around, you are due for A lot of attention. There has been many a time when people have asked my father about the car, complimented on it, took pictures etc. etc. We just love the attention!

If you can afford this true beast, get the bull, you won't be disappointed!


4th Oct 2005, 14:26

Well, I kinda don't think you have any access to this car, but whatever, internet allows you to say or be whomever you want.

But doesn't your dad finally catch on that the mileage is going up without him driving it much? Reminds me of two shows/movies...That 70s show when Eric takes the Corvette out and Ferris Buellers day off... lol.

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6th Oct 2005, 15:52

Na, he doesn't catch on about the mileage, I never drive it a lot at a time, I just drive it around for mabey 10-15 miles every once in a while; and I don't know, he just doesn't look at the mileage that hard.

I thought the Dad had a ferrari on that movie though.

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7th Oct 2005, 13:55

In Ferris Bueller, it was a Ferrari, still an expensive car none the less.

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9th Oct 2005, 20:52

Learn how to disconnect the speedometer drive cable or electrical connector and you can get away with driving it as much as you want.

Don't forget to reconnect it before your dad gets home.

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10th Oct 2005, 06:32

What a complete and utter fantasy review. Totally pointless.

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12th Oct 2005, 19:55

I am the guy that wrote the review.

To the guy above me, well, I really don't care if some guy over the internet doesn't believe me that my Dad owns this car. At least I told the truth about it not being mine, and it being my fathers. Your probably just jealous because you will never be able to ever drive anything close to as good as it. So go on believing that this review is fake, I'll be thinking of you the next time I take it out for a joyride!

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6th Nov 2005, 11:54

The Lamborghini is my favorite car, and when me and my dad went to a Lamborghini dealership I sat in the Murcielago Roadster. The car is really cool looking and wide and I noticed the seats were a little hard, but they are still nice, as it is Italian leather. So the guy the wrote about his father having a Lamborghini what Lamborghini is it a Diablo or Murcielago or is the Roadster version of the Murcielago. What color is it and what is the horsepower on the vehicle and what is the 0-60 time on it? I'm not saying this because I don't believe you, but for you to prove ure dad really owns one. Like what does your dad do for a living? THen try posting pictures of it on the internet if you can and that will really prove you own. Also one last question what does VACS stand for, answer that question because your Lamborghini has it and is is the car 4-wheel drive or rear wheel drive? There you have it answer them all and get them right then there's a possibility your father owns the car.

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14th Dec 2005, 00:18

When I grow up I'm gonna have a Lambageeni just like you dad. You're so cool. Will you be my friend?

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12th Jan 2006, 02:49

I agree with all of you... and just out of curiosity... how did your dad not find out about the burned out clutches... a Lambo clutch goes for about 600-700 bucks... obviously he would find out... oh and another thing... if your dad can afford a lambo... why the hell are you driving an acura rsx... my dad just bought the Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster... and I'm driving a Range Rover (don't mean to brag everyone)...just making a point... i just figured that if ur dad really does have that car... you would be driving in something a little more classy then the lowest end Acura.

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21st Jan 2006, 15:07

My Dad bought me an RSX because it is fun and easy to drive, and it is right up my ally. I don't like SUVs, so I wouldn't want a Range Rover if it was handed to me on a Silver platter. And it wasn't even me who burned out the clutch; it isn't my car, so naturally I don't try to do any burning out, I take it as easy as I can. Since I wrote this review, I have had some time to drive the Lamborghini and I hardly stall anymore.

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21st Jan 2006, 22:20

He might be from Orange County and his dad might actually own the Lambo. The thing is, if I was a cop and I saw guy of my age (18) driving a Lambo or Ferrari I would be very curious. 2 clutches in 15k miles is not the car's fault. P. S if you want to shut everyone up here post a picture of the Lambo with a sticker on the window saying "carsurvey" or "I am 16".

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20th Sep 2006, 02:32

I agree with the person that said you would be driving something better than a RSX. I'm 16 and have a 03 Range Rover, my moms old car. My dad has a 993 Porsche Turbo - even though he is away a lot of the time, I would never go near it. He would notice if I sat on the seat. so I'm just wondering how on earth do you drive your dad's Lambo when he's away without him noticing? Only 2 clutches in 15000 miles doesn't sounds sound true, and you said the car was 2 years old. Well if your dad'ss gone most of the time, how does it rack up so many miles?

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25th Sep 2006, 01:13

Whoa whoa whoa.

Why are we lambasting this poor kid for saying that his dad has a merc?

Why would someone pop on a website and lie about his dad having a Lamborghini? Why would he admit that he stalls it, and that his dad doesn't want him to drive it, and that's he's puttering around in an RSX?

If _I_ was going to write a fantasy review, I'd make sure to tell everyone how my dad lets me juice the crap out of his Venom 800, and how him and I do burnouts all the time, and how he bought me my own 999R and how we laugh about it all the way to In-and-Out.

Fact: There are many Lamborghini owners with kids.

Fact: Some of those kids are boys.

Fact: Some of those kids are 16 year old boys.

This is not unreasonable.

I don't find it hard to believe that his father would pwn him extremely hard if he found that he was driving his car unsupervised. In fact, I don't find anything at all unreasonable about his review.

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27th Oct 2006, 14:26

Damn, that kid is lucky!

My dad only drives a Dodge Neon ACR, and if I out was driving it while he was away on business, he would surely find out, and I would be dead meat!

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3rd Jan 2007, 20:35

I just want to know if he spared the rod.

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