I am just now trying to question the idea about people's desires of wanting to own a Lamborghini. I know most of them have never tried driving one and they just fantasize about being a cool car that's fast. Whether they just think of celebrities in them or the idea that everyone will say cool car to you. But do they really appreciate racing or going fast because it's something that doesn't come for free.

I think renting it for 2 hours was plenty amount of time to figure out if you truly wanna drop a ton of cash on a single car. My roommate described a purchase of a Lamborghini is the most arrogant thing you can do because you are buying a car that costs as much as a normal house. But as a joke though, he still liked going out for the ride.

But now I got all my fantasy of Lamborghini outta my system and now I can figure out if I truly enjoy this car for what it is. And I can definitely say this car is not meant for comfort or convenience, you have to sacrifice the basic conveniences you take for granted driving a normal BMW sedan. Like it's harder to see outta the car, harder maneuver in heavy traffic or tight areas, the loudness of the car, the tense seating position. All these things have to be sacrificed if you want to be in an amazing car that delivers a memorable experience. The exotic coolness doesn't come free when it comes to convenience or comfort. I had points I started stressing out when traffic got intense because it takes more effort to navigate an exotic around traffic than a compact car. I really wanna know if people who buy these as fashion accessories actually enjoy driving these cars because they're not user friendly cars. It would be better just to get an Mercedes S-class instead if you're expecting plush and comfy.

I do see some people are nice and will give you the right of way because they wanna admire the car for a few more seconds and may let you go ahead at a stop sign. I did see people turn their heads at me, kids taking out their cell phones. But then some people just don't give a shit about you and won't move over for you even though they know you will be outta their way. Traffic is one of the things that I hate the most when being in an exotic. It just feels the cars are going much slower than ever and it's no fun trying to inch along a powerful car and be precise. The attention is defintely a novelty factor of this car. I had fun with it and I milked it when I could. I just never got to park it or show up in one for an event. But my roommate says if he takes his R8 to a school, you def will get the kids to go outta their way to see the car. Adults generally may just turn their heads because they see something unusual, but aren't going to admit they're interested.

But ya overall the car was an amazing experience. And I consider this a special occassion car, you can't expect to have a pleasant ride if you want an easy driving car. You can expect an in your face adrenaline rush ride. Every stoplight I launched, I felt like I was falling down. Right now the excitement is outta my system and I'm over driving the Huracan. This may be the only car that makes me feel I just got out of an 8 hr plane ride.

But ya how do you decide if buying this car is really what you wanna do. Even if I had $1 million, I would still wanna carefully consider it because that's a quarter of a big chunk of money. If maybe I had $10-20 million, then I may not have to stress too much about it if I just limited myself to just one entry level exotic. But for me, I think I can just rent the Huracan few times a year and be perfectly content to know I can drive a Lamborghini without having to save up for one. And I can go through this life being able to drive a Lamborghini while I'm young. Plus I don't wanna regret it and end up being some loser who bought a Lamborghini and revolved their entire life around it.

I hope people who find success and make enough to afford a Lamborghini will actually test drive one for at least a day before they figure out if they really want to own one. Because this car is not for everyone and you truly have to be ready to decide if the inconveniences this car gives you will be worth the thrill factor you will get from it. The way I see it, it's like a cheaper than building your own roller coaster or buying an jet. But at the same time, you could buy a condo in SoCal.

But now I wanna question if I really wanna work hard to make tons of money just for the sole purpose of owning a Lamborghini or any exotic. Because now I know I can rent a Huracan for $300 for 2 hours so I have already driven one before. Which saved me the trouble and time I would have had to go through to make a few million bucks to own one.

Sorry this is alot, but I am glad I rented it for 2 hours for only $300. Now if I ever make enough to buy one, I know if I truly want one rather than let my fantasy to get in the way of my decision making. Or I can just keep renting it a few times a year and never have to drop a few hundred thousand dollars for one car.