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Lamborghini Factory 4/5 ( Murciélago SV ) INTEGRALE VESTITO

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INTEGRALE VESTITO CHANNEL - Ferruccio Lamborghini entered the automobile manufacturing business with the aim of producing a high-quality grand tourer that could outperform and outclass offerings from local rival Ferrari S.p.A. Lamborghini met with success in 1966 with the release of the mid-engined Miura sports coupé, and in 1968 with the Espada GT, the latter of which sold over 1,200 units during ten years of production. After almost a decade of rapid growth, and the release of classic models like the Countach in 1974, hard times befell the company in the late 1970s, as sales plunged in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis. Bankruptcy crippled the automaker, and after passing through the hands of a number of Swiss entrepreneurs, Lamborghini came under the corporate umbrella of industry giant Chrysler. The American company failed to make the Italian manufacturer profitable, and in 1994, the company was sold to Indonesian interests. Lamborghini would remain on life support throughout the rest of the 1990s, continuously updating the Diablo of 1990 in lieu of a planned expanded range of offerings, including a smaller car that would appeal to American enthusiasts. Reeling from the Asian financial crisis of the previous year, in 1998 Lamborghini's owners sold the troubled automaker to AUDI AG, the luxury car subsidiary of German automotive concern Volkswagen Group. German ownership marked the beginning of a period of stability and increased productivity for Lamborghini, with sales increasing nearly tenfold over the course of the next decade. A new world financial crisis has seen sales decrease once again, from a high of 2,580 units in 2007 to an expected 1,580 units in 2009. Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelmann has predicted continued poor sales for supercars through 2011.

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  • SV LOOKS BETTER THAN VEYRON. POWER CAN BE POWER.. BUT LAMBO SV HAS BEAUTY AND POWER. (: *

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  • "A-lu-min-i-um"

    Not fooking aloominum - except for that - wonderful videos! :D

  • @emxilybxtch The Murcielago has always looked better than the Veyron...

  • dude what a process i dont understand how they make money so much money to pay al the workers in the factary and the wheel makers and so on?

  • a million thank you man i love everything about cars GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY for posting that video series

  • @kalargyi haha thats funny

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