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Ich mache mir sorgen um mein Renommee

SAGT MIR BESCHEID WENN ICH MICH DANEBEN BENEHME!!!danke

Habe es gerade gesehen(erst denken,dann gucken,dann schreiben).

Selbsterkenntnis ist er beste Weg zum Verbessern des Renommee... :wink2:

  • 3 Monate später...

Kann mir bitte Jemand etwas über einen Diablo SE35 sagen?

Dieses Modell erscheint bald von Looksmart.

ls266.jpg

Da LS nun nicht Matchbox etc. ist, denke ich schon, dass sie sich ein authentisches Vorbild gesucht haben. Aber weder in meinen Büchern, noch bei der Internet-Recherche bin ich fündig geworden.

Aber sicher was einer von euch mehr bzw. hat dann sicher auch Photos vom Vorbild parat. Schaut übrigens sehr, sehr geil aus :-))!

edit:

SE35 deutet sicher auf ein Sondermodell anlässlich des 35. Geburtstag von Lambo an, wie es auch der SE30 (der einzige Wagen, den ich in lavendel ordern würde) getan hat. Dennoch weit und breit keine Infos :(

SE35 war eine Sonderserie von Affolter, es wurden 10 Autos so gebaut.

Allerdings ist mir keines davon bekannt dass so aussieht, aber die Autos wurden immer wieder von ihren Besitzern abgeändert.

Diese sind mir bekannt:

http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/Diablo/DiabloSV/XLA12070.html

http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/Diablo/DiabloSV/XLA12071.html

http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/Diablo/DiabloSV/XLA12074.html

http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/Diablo/DiabloSV/XLA12223.html

  • 2 Wochen später...

Hallo Zusammen

ich hätte da mahl ne Frage zu den Abgaswärmefühlern nach den Kats beim Diablo.

wie kann man diese Sensoren ausschalten oder umgehen????

für eine Antwort wäre ich sehr dankbar

  • 4 Monate später...

Habe mal etwas von einem Nachrüstset für den Murciélago und den LP640 gelesen, bei dem man das Carbon-Interieur-Package nachrüsten lassen kann.

Sind in diesem Package auch die Schaltwippen am Lenkrad aus Karbon, also ist es möglich diese ebenfalls austauschen zu lassen, und der "Griff" auf der Beifahrerseite (neben der Mittelkonsole)???

Weiss da jemand was?

Hallo zusammen,

ich hoffe, hier unter Insidern eine eindeutige Antwort zu finden. Mir geht es um den ersten Lamborghini-Sportwagen (den 350 GT). Wie ist er tatsächlich entstanden? Was war die Vorgeschichte? Es gibt ja einige Theorien im WWW ...

1) Ferruccio Lamborghini fuhr einen Ferrari. Er war unzufrieden und entwickelte daraufhin den 350 GT.

2) Er teilte Ferrari seine Kritik mit, wurde aber einfach ignoriert (als Traktorenbauer) und entwickelte deshalb den 350 GT.

3) Er hatte keienn Kontakt zu Ferrari, aber wollte einfach einen kompromisslosen Sportwagen bauen -> 350 GT.

4) oder war es doch ganz anders?

Ich bin für jede Meinung dankbar.

und btw: Wie schnell fuhr der erste 350 GT spitze? (unterschiedliche Quellen, unterschiedliche Angaben):???:

Danke und Gruß

Benni

Leider können wir Ferruccio nicht mehr persönlich fragen wie es wirklich einst gewesen ist, aber Valentino hat es ja oft genug wiedergegeben. Angeblich hätte Ferruccio zu Lebzeiten dem Valentino persönlich die Geschichte (also a) und B) in Deinem Post) erzählt.

  • 4 Monate später...

aktuell zum 15. Jahrestag seines Todes:

Text of a sit down interview with Ferrucio Lamborghini from 1991!!

So we want to meet Ferruccio Lamborghini? No problem at all. Unlike the late Enzo Ferrari, the creator of the Miura, the Espada and the Countach is pleased to meet people who appreciate the cars that bear his name, owners and ordinary enthusiasts alike. Ferruccio Lamborghini is a young man of 75, who works Monday to Friday, 6am to 6pm, on his vineyards near Lake Trasimeno in middle Italy. Besides having various minor business interests, he is still president of three factories which produce tractors, air-conditioning equipment and hydraulic systems.

We have to travel 220 miles south from the Lamborghini car factory at Sant'Agata Bolognese to meet the man who shattered Ferrari's domination in the late Sixties. Eventually we turn off the main road and down a dusty country lane which leads us through the vineyards. Cantina (winery) reads a sign, and on the right there appears a hall housing Lamborghinis even more massive than the LM002 off-roader: the tractors which are still built in a joint Swiss/Italian venture.

Next door is Lamborghini's museum. Apart from examples of 350GT, Islero, Espada, Jarama, Urraco, Miura and Countach, there are several Lamborghini tractors displayed here, starting with a rather crude-looking device from the late Forties. But we enter the small office opposite and ask for Il Cavaliere. His private secretary tells us he is out in the fields. "Just drive on; he's expecting you."

Construction work is going on at the end of the dusty road, and a short, stocky man wearing a cowboy's hat is talking things over with the workers. �Ali, so you have arrived! I'm Lamborghini. We are just building a golf course over there," he immediately explains, pointing towards the horizon. "Golf has a big future. The right sport for the right people." I make the mistake of asking Il Cavaliere which architect he chose to design the course. "It's me!" he exclaims, jabbing a thumb at his chest. "I looked at more than 40 golf courses all over the world, from California to Japan. Now I know how to do it myself."

We are totally captivated by this charming man. Ferruccio Lamborghini was born in 1916, the son of poor peasants in a poor country village. By the end of the Sixties, his companies employed about 4,500 people - but a few years later he was heavily in debt. Now, at 75, he is a man of considerable wealth again, who sees no reason to stop working. "When you stop working, you start to die!"

Lamborghini still remains very much a peasant at heart, and is the kindest man we have ever met. After demonstrating a hydraulically powered golf caddy of his own design - "We start production next year" - he invites us back to his flat, sits us down and makes coffee. Yes, Ferruccio Lamborghini is making us coffee! Just imagine Enzo Ferrari making a coffee for visiting journalists in the kitchen of his Fiorano residence...

So what was Lamborghini's first car? "I started motoring soon after the war, with a Fiat Topolino. I went through a large number of them, and soon I began to tune them, taking the displacement up from 500 to 750cc and fitting my own Testa d'Oro head to convert them from side valves to overhead valves." In 1948, Lamborghini and a certain Baglioni entered the first post-war Mille Miglia with a Fiat 750 Testa d'Oro. Their race finished prematurely in an inn near Fano, "which we entered by driving through the wall," according to Lamborghini.

As his wealth increased, the young industrialist turned to Alfa Romeo and Lancia in the early Fifties. "I had an Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint first and a 1900 Super Sprint later, both of which were quite good. But I preferred the Lancia Aurelia B20. It was no more powerful than the Alfa, but much more sophisticated, more civilised. I had a number of Aurelias, over the years - six or seven, I guess." This was when Lamborghini began running up to seven cars at the same time, so that he could choose a different one every day of the week.

"In 1954 or '55, I got a Mercedes 300SL, the one with the gullwing doors. It was a remarkable car, a very progressive design for its day. No, I did not keep it. After two or three years I sold it to a friend. I had to try something new." Typical of Ferruccio Lamborghini...

"Later on, I had two Maserati 3500GTs. Adolfo Orsi, then the owner of Maserati, was a man I had a lot of respect for: he had started life as a poor boy, like myself. But I did not like his cars much. They felt heavy and did not really go very fast; normally 220kph [138mph], perhaps 230 on a cool day." What about the eight-cylinder cars, the Quattroporte, Mexico, Ghibli? "No, I never tried any of those. When they became available, I already had my own GT, and with my 12-cylinder engine I was playing in the first division - against Ferrari."

Before turning to Ferrari, I asked Lamborghini about the other supercars of the day - Jaguar, for instance. "I only ever had one of those, a very early E-type coupe" (it seems that Lamborghini never drove roadsters or spiders). "It was a very attractive car and I really liked being seen in it! But on the road I found the rear end was rather nervous, even though on paper the rear suspension looked great." Ferruccio demonstrates with his hands how the rear end oversteered to the left, then right, left, right... "But it looked so good. When I had my first car built by Scaglione, I told him that I wanted an Italian version of the E-type."

Why did Lamborghini choose Franco Scaglione? "Well, in the early Sixties there was quite a number of designers and stylists to choose from. But Scaglione arrived at my place in a big shiny Mercedes, immaculately dressed and accompanied by a breathtakingly beautiful secretary. �Your car will be ready in a week,� he told me. So I gave him the job. In the end my car was bodied in a ramshackle hut that hardly measured three or four metres long."

Did Lamborghini ever try an Aston Martin, a DB4, say, of that period? "Yes, but I did not like it." I look surprised. The DB Astons are considered great supercars of the Fifties and Sixties; even James Bond had one... "Perhaps you are right, but I did not like it. The one I tried felt very much like an English version of the Maserati 3500GT: upright and old fashioned, noisy and choppy."

Finally we turn to Enzo Ferrari's cars. "I had three or four of them. The Ferrari was a very good car, I must admit, the best I had had so far apart from the Mercedes 300SL. After I got my first Ferrari, my other six cars - Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Mercedes, Maserati, Jaguar were always left in the garage."

What types of Ferrari did Lamborghini own over the years? "In 1958 I went to Maranello for the first time to buy a 250GT coupe, the two-seater by Pininfarina. After that I had one, maybe two, 250GT Berlinettas, the short wheelbase car from Scaglietti. I did like that one very much. It was ahead of its time, had a perfect balance and a strong engine. Finally I bought a 250GT 2 + 2, which was a four-seater by Pininfarina. That engine was very strong too and it went very well.

�All my Ferraris had clutch problems. When you drove normally, everything was fine. But when you were going hard, the clutch would slip under acceleration; it just wasn't up to the job. I went to Maranello regularly to have a clutch rebuilt or renewed, and every time, the car was taken away for several hours and I was not allowed to watch them repairing it. The problem with the clutch was never cured, so I decided to talk to Enzo Ferrari. I had to wait for him a very long time. 'Ferrari, your cars are rubbish!' I complained. Il Commendatore was furious. "Lamborghini, you may be able to drive a tractor but you will never be able to handle a Ferrari Properly.' This was the point when I finally decided to make a perfect car.

"To start with, I bought a bigger clutch from Borg & Beck and had it fitted in the tractor factory workshop. Then we discarded Ferrari's cylinder heads, which were rather simple affairs with just a single overhead camshaft and 12 rockers. I had them replaced by heads of our own design with twin cam shafts. We then put the engine back in the 250GT and fitted six horizontally mounted carburettors, just like on the 350GT two years later. It was already quite a good car. Several times I used to wait for test drivers from Maranello, with Prova MO plates on their cars, at the entrance to the motorway near Modena. After some time we would be doing 230, 240kph [145-150mph] and then I would start to pull away from them - my Ferrari was at least 25kph faster than theirs thanks to our four-cam conversion. 'Hey, Lamborghini, what have you done to your car?' they would ask me later 'Oh, I don't know' I used to answer with a grin!�

Did Lamborghini still have any personal contact with Ferrari after the launch of his own GT car in late 1963? "One day in Modena I was entering a restaurant when I recognised Ferrari sitting at one of the tables. As I passed I tried to greet him, but he turned his head away and pretended to be talking to the person next to him. He was ignoring me!" Ferruccio grins. "I used to have contact with Adolfo and Omer Orsi of Maserati, Renzo Rivolta of ISO, even Alejandro de Tomaso. But Ferrari never spoke to me again. He was a great man, I admit, but it was so very easy to upset him."

As soon as he was producing his own GT, Lamborghini started to use one as his everyday hack, personally owning two Espadas and a Miura, a Jarama and an Urraco. "I preferred the Jarama to all the others, because it is the perfect compromise between the Miura and the Espada. The Miura is a sports car for the young at heart who want to go like hell and love to be seen. Myself, I considered the Miura too extrovert after a while. In turn, the Espada was my Rolls-Royce: still quite fast, but also large and comfortable. The Jarama is the perfect car if you just want to have one car." The Urraco? "I thought the Urraco the ideal car for women who love to go fast. And the Bravo I planned as the car for lovers.." Why? "Because my friend Bertone was going to tint all the glass completely black!"

Ferruccio opens another bottle of his homegrown red wine, Sangue di Miura (Bull's Blood), lights another cigarette and listens to us patiently. Who decided on the character of future models in the Sixties? The sales director, the engineers, or Bertone, the designer? "Difficult to explain," says Ferruccio, trying to remember. "Personally I thought it important to launch a new car every year to show that we were still here and very active. Look: in 1963 we had the 350GT. In 1965 the 350GT Spider and the Miura. chassis. In 1966 there were the 400GT and the Miura. In 1967 the Espada. In 1968 the lslero, and in 1969 the Islero GTS. In 1970 the Jarama and Urraco. In 1971 the prototype Countach. In 1972 the Jarama GTS. In 1973 the production version Countach.

  • 3 Wochen später...
  • 4 Wochen später...

Mittlerweile ist mir auf Bildern schon des öfteren aufgefallen, dass Murciélagos in Asien häufig auf den Türen das Lamborghini-Emblem haben (ähnlich wie bei Ferrari die Scuderia-Embleme)

Kann man das in Asien als Option bestellen und in Europa/USA nicht, oder kleben sich das die Besitzer einfach aufs Blech??? Wie findet Ihr das?

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sind die ganz normalen Aufkleber von Lamborghini:wink:

weder edel noch notwendig.

Ein Lamborghini hat es nicht nötig beklebt zu werden.

auch wenn man das häufig sieht, einfach schrecklich:(

Also keine Option speziell für Asien. Dachte nur, weil ich das jetzt mehrfach auf Lambos aus Thailand, Kuala Lumpur und Singapur gesehen habe.

Ich persönlich finde, dass es eigentlich ganz interessant aussieht. Aber es ist tatsächlich wenig Platz für so ein Emblem... auf dem Kotflügel erstrecht.

Danke für die Antworten. :wink:

Hat sich Gott sei Dank nicht viel geändert! Sieht noch besser aus. Ein Pic mit geschlossenem Dach wäre interessant.
Das Notverdeck des Murciélago LP640 Roadster ist ja bekanntermaßen das selbe wie beim Murciélago Roadster der 1. Serie geblieben. Max. 200 km/h geschlossen, bis der Beifahrer k*tzt offen.

Habe mal etwas von einem Nachrüstset für den Murciélago und den LP640 gelesen, bei dem man das Carbon-Interieur-Package nachrüsten lassen kann.

Sind in diesem Package auch die Schaltwippen am Lenkrad aus Karbon, also ist es möglich diese ebenfalls austauschen zu lassen, und der "Griff" auf der Beifahrerseite (neben der Mittelkonsole)???

Weiss da jemand was?

Ab MY2008 waren auch die Schaltwippen bei Wahl des Carbon-Paketes für das Interieur in Carbon gehalten, der "Angstgriff" schon immer. Demnach kann man beides austauschen.
  • 2 Wochen später...

Ich fliege am Freitag nach Italien. Würde gerne das Tonio Lamborghini Museum besuchen. Kann mir jemand eine E-Mail Adresse, die Internetseite oder direkt die Öffnungszeiten geben?

Schonmal vielen Dank.

Freue mich schon richtig. Bei Pagani ist schon alles geregelt.:-))!

  • 7 Monate später...

Ich suche jemanden der seinen Lamborghini für ein Fotoshooting zur Verfügung stellen würde. Ein Bekannter aus dem Raum Hamburg ist auf der Suche nach einem Lamborghini Besitzer. Falls jemand Mitglied bei schwarzekarte.de ist kann man dort mehr nachlesen.

Danke für jedes Feedback

  • 7 Monate später...
  • 3 Wochen später...

Auch ein paar Zahlen, obwohl ich nicht weiss ob die stimmen!

Quelle:

http://motor-traffic.de/9785/news/lamborghini-mit-schwarzen-zahlen/

Zitat:

31. Jul. 2009 Trotz eines deutlichen Gewinnrückgangs verzeichnet der Luxussportwagenhersteller Lamborghini im ersten Halbjahr 2009 ein Plus von 5,4 Millionen Euro vor Steuern. Im Vorjahreszeitraum lag der Vorsteuergewinn noch bei 35 Millionen Euro. Verantwortlich für den niedrigeren Gewinn ist unter anderem das Absatzminus von 37 Prozent auf lediglich 825 verkaufte Einheiten. (vm/mid)

Weiss jemand mehr von euch über den Presse-Server? Oder ob diese Zahlen überhaupt korrekt sind?

Danke und Grüsse

nabend

die zahlen sind korrekt

stehen auch auf automobilwoche.com und auf anderen sehr zuverlässigen seiten.

aber es ist immer noch ein gewinn! das hatt herr winkelmann sehr gut hinbekommen, mit kurzarbeit und einsparungen an reisen und co. im august werden auch die werksferien um zwei wochen verlängert.

ich hoffe es geht schnell wieder nach oben!:-))!

gruß bernhard

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