Vehicle Description
The charging bull on the front reminds you that this 2008
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is all about purebred performance. But
as a true modern exotic, there's more appeal here than just
approaching 200 mph. This one also gives you all the right modern
amenities: from the high-tech A/C interior to the fashionable matte
paint. There was even a proper recent service to keep this bull
charging full-force.
The Bianco Canopus paint was an optional color, and it proves the
Italians really know style. It gives you the timeless appeal of
white, but with a matte finish that reminds you that a car like
this is built for the individual. This while is directly contrasted
with the coordinated black package formed by the headlight package,
big air intakes, rear vents, and valance with dual exhaust. And of
course, we all take note of the glossy black 19-inch wheels. Even
the folding roof on this Spyder coordinates with this look for a
very thoughtful exotic. And the overall presentation reminds you
that a car like this doesn't sit outside. Instead, it gets the
prime space in the garage where lesser cars get kicked out if they
have to be parked anywhere close to it. And the few times when this
exotic does get to hit the town (it has averaged less than 3,200
miles annually) responsible ownership means it keeps a top-quality
presentation. So you can proudly let people look at the details of
this wind-cheating design.
The roof automatically disappears behind a tonneau cover to create
a seamless roadster-like profile with the top down. And when you
look inside, the full blackout presentation means you still
coordinate nicely with the exterior. The seats are a high-quality
mix leather with diamond-pattern Alcantara inserts. Plus, these
buckets will hold you in place like no other when the road gets
twisty, and you can even power adjust them for the ultimate in
comfort. This is a top-dollar vehicle, so it should be no surprise
that it comes loaded with great features like power windows, power
locks, keyless entry/alarm, and dual airbags. The stereo was
upgraded to a Kenwood AM/FM infotainment unit that includes
Bluetooth and a backup camera. Plus, the dual-zone automatic
climate control and heated seats mean you and you passenger get to
dial-in an individual level of comfort. And while all of that is
good for luxury, what you'll really love the most is grabbling the
Italian leather steering wheel and utilizing the paddle shifters to
make the large tach and speedo dance.
The 5.0-liter fuel-injected V10 engine is the best of everything.
It comes from the era when Audi helped engineer these cars, and
they even built the block. But everything was hand-assembled by
Lamborghini at their home factory. So you get the ideal mix of
German engineering and Italian driving passion. It fires up readily
with a frantic and muscular tone that seems to shout, "What are we
standing still for?!" This 520 horsepower engine loves to sing its
way up to the 8,000 RPM redline like a true exotic. The six-speed
paddle-shifted transmission is quicker than you were on your best
day. We even have a recent $12k receipt that includes service to
the clutch and rear diff to keep this performing its best. There's
a smooth undercarriage for airflow; a race-inspired fully
independent suspension that sticks to the pavement like glue; and
four-wheel disc brakes with large drilled rotors for big stopping
power. But you already knew this was engineered to be a terrific
performance machine. What makes this convertible extra special is
that it can also settle into a quieter everyday functionality when
needed. That's thanks to features like the power steering,
anti-lock brakes, and the auto mode of the transmission.
This is the drop-top supercar that always turns heads. So don't
miss you chance at being the center of attention everywhere. Call
today!!!