The Lamborgini Gallardo - Italian Police Car


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whoa tsats a hefty portion of the annual police budget here AFAIK

lol

I'd rather have 5 cops in thins like GTI's ClioV6 or something like taht than 1 copin one of these, maybe cities would get them for braggin rights

echhh viper. A freaking dodge

hahah are you saying this car compares with a srt/10??? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I can now see you are the master of automotive knowledge. ALL cars made in Asia suck. Stupid Lamborghini Gallardo is almost as good as a Dodge Viper. Yes, and the Ferrari Enzo is equal with the viper.

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You win, give those damn Hondas to those asians so they can "rice" it up [/sarcasm]

Funniest thing i've seen in a while

this is like year old news, that car was design (and donated) by the Lamb. Manufacturing Plant to transport organs from and into Hospitals so the organs can get faster to the destinations... Notice the small hand-cooler on front trunk. Correct me if I am wrong, but that was portraited last summer (July 2004)on Discover CHannel on a special about Hi-Tech police cars.....

they are comparable

do you know the specs on a viper adn the specs on the gallardo

dont be? a dumbass

585550357[/snapback]

lol. Specs

YOU GOT ME!! You win!!!!

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I'm such a dumbass for ever thinking a Gallardo is better than a Viper....

Also, the top speed of SRT/10 is 190mph. It's not going to be 227.5mph unless it's high modified. Meanwhile, the Gallardo's top speed is 193mph (I WIN!! SPECS PROVE IT :rofl:: ). Either way, you won't get enough straightway to get the speed that high on any race track.

227.5 in an srt/10? On a highway or track?

I managed to comfortably break 160 in our Gallardo for a sustained distance of at least 10 miles. The steering feels "off", thus the experience wasn't as pleasurable as it should have been. Still, achieving 200 is no small feat.

Incidentally, our client who has the mighty F50 (pictures available upon request) also owns an '02 Viper GTS/R which he ultimately prefers to drive. Having been a Ferrari owner for 20+ years, not to mention the fact that his company has a lucrative deal with Pininfarina, the Viper basically shook up his world.

I always thought it felt too torque-y, but that's just me. Oversteer was quite prevalent during certain maneuvers. Frankly, I'd be afraid to push her near the 200 range. The F50, however, is a claustrophobic deathtrap. Wonderful to brag about having driven it, but I wouldn't really do it again.

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