Lamborghini loves to name its cars after bulls. Reventon killed Felix Guzman in Mexico back in 1943. So, in typical outrageous Ferruccio Lamborghini style, the Audi/Volkswagen-owned Italian supercar maker debuted a Murcielago offshoot named..... wait for it.... the Reventon.
Curiously, the Reventon costs $1.4million USD. There will be but 20 Lambo Reventons. Even more curiously, the Reventon has 650 horses, all-wheel drive, and a 6-speed transmission. Same as the Murcielago LP640 with a really small smidgen of extra horsepower. But it costs more than a million extra dollars. What is this new body made of? Gold? Gold-encrusted diamonds with platinum accents?
I love a Lambo as much as the next horsepower-hungry junkie. However, I can't justify this purchase. I was doing some calculations, see. And here's the issue. If I were to pay for the Murcielago LP640 over a 60-month period at a 7.42% interest rate and the 14% sales tax I'm stuck with in my neighbourhood; with nothing down and no trade-in; the payment would be a somewhat manageable $7295.98. But for the bodykitted Reventon, I'd be stuck with a payment of $26,600. And that's with no interest. Lamborghini Financial may not be comfortable with that part of the scheme.
This is the meanest looking Lambo available, though. Nasty. Vicious.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
MILLION $ BODYKIT BY LAMBORGHINI
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