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03-22-2016, 05:23 PM #1
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How to not crash Huracan
There's an exotic car rental company that wants to charge $2000 / day for rental of a Lamborghini Huracan. I would rather maybe rent it quarter of a day for like $500-600. But eventually this rental company will take the Huracan out again for on the spot rentals for $120 for 20 minutes.
But if I take it out again, what tips are there to not crash a Huracan and what to be aware of. Last time I felt I got to push it to its limits within reason, but for how fast it goes it's pretty user friendly. But I only launched the car up to 60-70 mph and stopped. But ya it truly felt fast, no other European sports sedan / coupe can compare. I remember they only let me stay on 1 of 3 settings on the steering wheel, don't remember which one but probably the one that keeps the car in control the most. All I really got to do was launch the cars at traffic lights and stay on local streets. Hoping next time they will let me take it on the highway because they said highway is much better to experience the car.
But can this car handle say taking a large turn at high speeds without losing control? I see many of those videos of exotic cars that tend to crash due to the driver accelerating and turning the wheel, making the car lose traction and plow into parked cars or uncoming traffic.
I want to drive it again eventually and experience the car within reason without losing control. I just want to know what the car is capable of and what is fantasy. Or what things can overly confident person do to make the car lose control. Do you guys treat these cars with respect or do you just pedal to the medal and pretend it's fast and the furious?
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03-22-2016, 07:14 PM #2
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Any car with 600 Hp.will kill you if you do not respect it.....Their is your answer....
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03-22-2016, 08:05 PM #3
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03-22-2016, 08:29 PM #4
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lmao..........
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03-22-2016, 10:54 PM #5
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03-22-2016, 11:44 PM #6
Man, there is NO way to drive this car without losing control and crashing unless you enroll in the Acme Driving School and take their two year long course on, (wait for it.....)
Course 100.1 - How to not crash Huracan
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03-23-2016, 12:31 AM #7
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rubbing is racing
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03-23-2016, 01:43 AM #8
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03-23-2016, 05:24 PM #9
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After driving it, the guide said he felt safe with me and offered to let me take the car on the freeway if I wanted a 2nd round. And he said they usually don't let people go on freeways.
I just accelerate at the stop lights and cruise once I got to the speed limit when it came to pushing the car. I just wonder what would happen if say I went 60 mph and tried to make a sharp right turn at an intersection (green light) while at high speeds, can it still lose traction or does it have some kind of insane technology to grip the road. But maybe for now I'll try stay with a guide so they can tell me what to do. Because I may start messing with those 3 driving options on the steering wheel, he said to stay not switch them.
Plus what about cops, will they keep an extra eye on you like they think you spent all your money to be a public menace. Driving the Lambo almost feels like carrying a gun in public, thing is super powerful, feels like a weapon.
But driving this car next to Staples Center by a crowd walking the street, they all stare at you. Or you get people hassling you for a race.
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