Vs Ferrari F430 Spider F1 vs Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder


vabboud said:
the lambo has this extra kick
this je ne sasi quoi, that makes the ferrari look more mainstream, than it actually is
lik a dirac-dellta function kicking a system (yes i know college is having the best of me)

Although I have completely no idea what those terms mean, I know what you're trying to say, and I agree with you there Victor.
The Gallardo somehow does make the F430 look a bit mainstream, but I think that's because Ferrari had to 'tone down' the F430 a bit, especially in terms of some of the lines across the car's body.
Had Ferrari given the F430 the same sharp, defining character lines as the 599 GTB, then it would have been able to match the Gallardo's visual appeal.

But for now.. it's still Gallardo for me. :t-cheers:

**PS: Does anyone here know what "Gallardo" means ?.. Just curious. :)
 
MoterTrend just did a thorough test of these cars. Thay chose the Ferrari
for it`s driving charactistics. Thay liked the build quality of the Lamborghini
better though.

I don`t care for either of these cars in droptop form.
 
BeeMer Boi said:
**PS: Does anyone here know what "Gallardo" means ?.. Just curious. :)

I believe it's a bull chase which happens in the streets somewhere in Italy, read about it in a car magazine and they drove a Gallardo to the event!

I'll try and dig out the article if I get time!
 
Gallardo is a breed of Spanish fighting bull. Almost all of Lamborghini's cars are named after bulls. For example the name Murciélago comes from a bull that survived 24 sword strokes in an 1879 fight at the arena of Cordoba, and fought with such passion and spirit that the matador chose to spare its life, a rare honor. Murciélago also means bat in Spanish.
 

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