Lamborghini - Countach
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wait so you followed it around for that long?
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1:05 the car blinked O_____o
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It sounds like a kit car. 've never hears a Countache that sounds like that.
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Thank God that it doesn't have the rear fin. The fin completely contradics the lines of the countach.
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The idle sounds really poor, almost like a soup can V8. It sounds better driving away at the end. Perhaps it was just warming up and running rich. As an older model, it was likely carbs and a single set of valves. I agree with others, the older more simplified body is better, before they went crazy in the 80's with the ultra flair kits and jutting bumpers. Don't get me started about Chrysler's 25 anniv. edition. Skip the Diablo, the Murcielago is truly the best follow up.
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@phantom5573 I agree. I don't like the AWD Lambos. So even if I had the money I would never buy a Murcielago or a Gallardo. Except for the Balboni Gallardo. I actually find that car quite awesome:)
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Thank you.
I think the Diablo GT has unfortunately been forgotten about!
It has got to be one of the baddest, meanest sports car ever produced and would still hold it's own today.
And I believe it would turn more heads than practically any other car on the road.
You're only young. No offence but you have to remember, the Countach came out in the early 70s. I remember the impact it made. It looked like nothing else on planet earth. Supercars today are just pale repeats of the originals (Miura & Countach)
grahamblood 3 years ago 16
I agree entirely with that. I wish car designers had the balls they used to. As far as impact goes, the Countach wins by miles. But as far as the car I'd want to buy? Murcielago.
TheStig000 3 years ago 7