My experience with Ferrari was not so good in the past, maybe they changed now but i rather stick to Lambo.
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If your looking for a comfortable but extreme sports car. The 12C has the sorest suspension ever but everything else is crap on it. My california very nice rides good but depends on what seat you have too. The Huracan rides extremely well very comfortable depending on what mode your in but overall I think the H is the best bet
I completely agree with Klauss, I have already clocked over 1000 miles in my H and you can drive it 8 hours straight like a normal luxury car. Excellent cabin space with headroom and the Lamborghini dynamic steering (optional) makes the steering softer than most regular sedans in STRADA mode.
Any past Aventador owner? I'm strongly considering the Huracan but don't know if I should take the step "down".
I would say just get it. For everyday / weekend recreational use, it's good to go. If you're seen the 21 Nits thread and that doesn't really bother you, then pull the trigger. What nice to haves do you feel it's missing?
Performance wise, it can hold its own in the same class. There is always some car out there that is faster than what you're driving - and that's across all makes.
I would never consider it a downgrade, it's as fast as an aventador, it's actually a bit faster than one from a standstill. Plus it has a lot of things that the aventador didn't had, like double clutch gearbox, magneto suspension, etc.
btw Welcome to the forum, do an intro thread when you have some spare time ;)
Thanks a lot "Hurricane", I'm happy to be a part of such a versatile group of enthusiasts from different parts of the world.
I'll put up the intro thread with pictures soon ! And can I just say that I loved your user name and tried it as a first option only to find out that you already had it !! Cheers
I wouldn't say that it is a step down at all. Yes the Aventador has more aggressive styling so that is a personal preference although it is only 4 inches longer than the Huracan (yes I measured it). My ideal car would be one that looks like the Aventador but has the interior space layout and driving pleasure of the Huracan. If you have driven the Aventador then you will know that it has a clunky ISR gearbox which is due for double clutch replacement and the interior is a bit cramped and difficult to see out of. Also there have been wide reports of gearbox overheating issues and clutch replacement problems. You won't get any of that in the Huracan.