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01-01-2016, 05:25 AM #1
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Shouldn't have test driven the Huracan
I am glad that I finally got to drive the Huracan, but that 20 minute test drive left me wanting more. Such a good deal at $120 and be able to go through life knowing I've driven a Lamborghini in my 20s. Most of my friends probably never been in one and they all chicken out if I ask them if they wanna go test drive Lambos for $100. Many of my friends could easily blow that going to a club, buying way too many drinks, dinner, etc. But seriously if you're willing to blow $100, why not try out a Ferrari / Lambo so you can go through life knowing you driven an exotic? Done the ones where you get 3-5 laps for $70-100. But I think the $120 for the Huracan, 20 minutes, in city streets was the best one I've done.
I've tried the Ferrari F430, but it didn't deliver the same kind of thrill the Gallardo and Huracan did for me. Ferrari F430 felt more like grandpa's cool car at best, not an space ship taking you to warp speed like a Lambo.
But ya how much should one have in a bank account before throwing down on a Huracan? Are there people on here that maybe had $500k in their bank account and just one day gave in and bought a Lamborghini for $200-250k? Or crazier people like that guy who used his entire bank account to buy a Gallardo after a bad divorce? I currently drive an M3 my dad bought for me a while ago when he was trying to get me off motorcycle, but I still got one anyways. He didn't wanna get a faster car though, even if it cost the same because I was trying to go for a Shelby since it's said to be the best bang for your buck. But now that I've driven a Huracan, I kind of put my standards too high of what I think is an ideal sports car. That things destroys any normal sports coupe from BMW or Mercedes, it's the only car that feels like owning your own backyard roller coaster. Every non exotic sports car just feels like a lawn ornament now. However, this green Dodge Challenger SRT at the LA Auto Show was the only normal sports car that delivered a thrill, and it cost less than the M3.
Are there any practical alternative sports car under $100k that can feel like a Huracan if I close my eyes? Like maybe the GTR or Audi R8, I wouldn't mind getting them used as long as they worked fine.
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