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    Fair review for Huracan?

    In this review, this critic pointed out the under steering issue with Huracan, What s your opinion on or experience with this issue?

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    I currently own both a Huracan and a 991 GT3 I can def agree the steering feel is not even close to the precision and feel of my GT3.

    It seems they are saving that for the next SL version and this is sort of made for the masses who are looking more for a everyday super car cruiser.

    It's definitely a bit diluted from a pure drivers car point of view although I do still love the Huracan for its gobs of power and beautiful engine and exhaust noise.

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    It really depends how do you want to use your H. I can gurantee that for a daily/weekend use you'll never notice the under steering.




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    Quote Originally Posted by xudaniel1949 View Post
    In this review, this critic pointed out the under steering issue with Huracan, What s your opinion on or experience with this issue?
    Don't pay attention to this. The reviewer simply doesn't know how to drive/drift this car. The car is too good for him, should I say too sophisticated.
    Take a look at this and feast your eyes:

    Richard Hammond test the Lamborghini Huracán

    Watch it from about 4:15

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    This critic implied that Audi R8 is a better car (more fun) than Huracan, which I think it is a preposterous claim.

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    I agree that the R8 is nowhere near as raw and as fun but it does seem interesting to hear that they think the steering has less understeer than the Huracan?

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    Steve sutcliffe is an ex racing driver so he knows what he is talking about however most of us are never going to reach many of the cars limits anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by gremlin View Post
    Steve sutcliffe is an ex racing driver so he knows what he is talking about however most of us are never going to reach many of the cars limits anyway
    This

    Every exotic owner I've ever talked shop with all pretty much say they take it out on sunny days, cars and coffee, exotic meets, and that is about it. Very few track it or do rallys or drag runs. Either way any of these cars will never compete with a proper track configuration so that never meant much to me, same with drag racing.

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    I live in the countryside, I love to race my car on the narrow and tortuous country roads where I could play with the paddle shifters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xudaniel1949 View Post
    I live in the countryside, I love to race my car on the narrow and tortuous country roads where I could play with the paddle shifters.
    For that the H is more than enough for your needs




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