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2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car Review2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car Review

Summary

What Edmunds.com says

Balanced all-wheel-drive handling and a great Audi-inspired interior make the 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo a surprisingly livable exotic.

Pros

Phenomenal V10 power, ferocious all-wheel-drive traction, seductive engine and exhaust noises, Spyder’s top-down fun, look-at-me styling.

Cons

Not quite as nimble as some of its competitors, at-the-limit brake feel could be better, choppy ride even by exotic car standards.

What’s New for 2008

The 2008 Sports Car Lamborghini Gallardo coupe and Spyder remain unchanged for 2008, although a new higher-performance edition known as the Superleggera makes a one-year appearance.

2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Vehicle Overview

Introduction

The 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo sports car does not appear to have been designed for “Star Wars” by Industrial Light & Magic. It isn’t wider than a Chevy Silverado. The doors don’t slice and dice and make julienne fries. Yet these characteristics have been some of Lamborghini’s calling cards for the past 30-something years, applied to a wild sports car bunch that took the word “exotic” to even higher levels. Cars like the Countach, Diablo and most recently, Murcielago, were not only wildly expensive but also often cumbersome to drive.

The Gallardo, by comparison, is only really expensive, versus wildly so. And with saner dimensions, traditional doors and a more habitable cockpit, it’s the first Lamborghini in decades to be considered actually livable. And what a fun life it must be for those who purchase one of the three Gallardo variants: the standard coupe, Spyder convertible and the lightweight performance edition known as the Superleggera. New for 2008, the latter’s more aggressive suspension tuning and weight reductions (about 150 pounds) make it less livable than the other two, although the Superleggera does increase the Gallardo’s handling and performance prowess significantly.

As for the higher-volume 2008 Gallardos, they feel surprisingly similar — the Spyder’s 250 additional pounds of structural reinforcement bless this topless Lambo with unyielding integrity that the coupe manages to only slightly surpass. As such, both versions display prime composure, taking to twists, turns and dips like Fred and Ginger — or Jason Taylor and that brunette girl from “Dancing with the Stars,” if you have no idea who Fred and Ginger are.

It’s important to note that the Sant’Agata factory has already begun production on the coupe’s successor, next year’s improved Gallardo LP560-4. The Spyder will carry over unchanged, but the Superleggera will be sold for only this year. As such, coupe buyers might want to wait a bit until the ‘09 model arrives. Either way, however, it’s hard to describe the Gallardo as anything but Lamborghini’s best car ever. True, it’s not the brand’s most memorable model, nor will it likely be a timeless classic. But in terms of actual driving enjoyment and daily functionality, it can’t be topped.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options

The sports car 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo comes in two body styles: a coupe and a convertible known as the Spyder. The coupe is also available in a lightweight, higher-performance edition called the Superleggera. Standard equipment on all models includes 19-inch wheels, an automatically extending rear spoiler, bi-xenon headlights, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, a four-speaker stereo with six-CD changer and two auxiliary audio jacks, and a multimedia control interface virtually identical to Audi’s MMI system. The Spyder adds a fully powered soft top and integrated tonneau cover.

Options include a suspension lift system to prevent front spoiler scrapes, carbon-ceramic brakes, a rearview camera, heated seats and side mirrors, and a navigation system. Lamborghini also offers a variety of special-order “Privilegio” options, most of which involve specialty colors and trims.

Powertrains and Performance

The all-wheel-drive Gallardo coupe and Spyder are powered by a 5.0-liter V10 that produces 512 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission with gated metal shifter is standard. A six-speed automanual transmission known as e-gear is optional. The sprint from zero to 60 mph should take around 4 seconds.

The Superleggera receives an upgraded version of the 5.0-liter V10 good for 522 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque. E-gear is the standard transmission. Although that power gain may seem insignificant, combined with a 150-pound weight loss, it gives the car an estimated time of about 3.7 seconds from zero to 60 mph.

Safety

The Gallardo comes standard with antilock brakes, stability control and side airbags. A rearview camera is optional, while the rear spoiler on the regular coupe and convertible deploys at 75 mph for added downforce.

Interior Design and Special Features

The Audi influence is obvious inside the 2008 sports car Lamborghini Gallardo, with plenty of properly fitting leather and soft-touch materials. The cockpit features comfortable seating that won’t leave you reaching for the painkillers after a long trip, while the driving position is a big improvement over past Lambos. The Lamborghini version of Audi’s MMI electronics interface is a bit counterintuitive, as the control knob and accompanying buttons are placed next to the screen rather than near the shifter. Essentially, it takes the driver’s eyes off the road for too long — and in a car that can go 195 mph, that’s never a good thing.

Though not as flamboyant as the exterior, the interior styling is still suitable for a vehicle that commands such a high price of admission. Like everything Audi touches, build and materials quality is excellent. Storage space is minimal; just a bit of room is available behind the seats of the coupe and in the nose-mounted trunk. The Superleggera is practically identical in terms of design, but differs by featuring lightweight racing seats and Alcantara upholstery covering most surfaces.

Driving Impressions

At full throttle, the V10 produces a sweet soundtrack truly befitting a Lamborghini. With 512 hp on tap, the 2008 Gallardo is capable of warp speed from any gear. It’s true that the big V10 and all-wheel-drive system do make the Gallardo a bit portly for this class of car, and it has been hyperbolically described as feeling like “a faster, more expensive Audi TT.” Therefore, it doesn’t quite provide the same razor’s-edge responsiveness that one can get from, say, a Ferrari F430. Additionally, the brakes, though immensely powerful, can be inconsistent in feel when pushed to their limit.

There’s still plenty to like about the Gallardo, particularly the Spyder, which provides the thrilling combination of Lamborghini thrills and top-down sunshine. Then there’s the Gallardo Superleggera, which provides more of that razor’s-edge responsiveness. By going on a lightweight carbon-fiber diet — and by producing a more visceral (read: loud) exhaust note — the Superleggera offers a more agile, lively feel.

Source: 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car Review, 2008 Sports Vehicle Review, Automotive Review, Automobile information at edmunds.com

2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car
Price Range: $179,000 - $217,300
Body Style: Coupe, conv
Sum Up: breathtaking.

2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car Buyers Guide
Whats New: A midlife freshening brings bits borrowed from Audi R8, including the rear suspension and possibly direct injection for a power boost to around 550 hp. Joining the lineup in late 2007 was the Superleggera, which weighs less due to a carbon-fiber engine bay cover, center tunnel cover, mirrors, rear diffuser, and door panels.

2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car Specifications
  2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Performance & Efficiency Standard Features
- 4,961 cc 5.0 liters V 10 mid engine with 82.5 mm bore, 92.8 mm stroke, 11.0 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder 07L1
- Premium unleaded fuel 91
- Multi-point injection fuel system
- 23.8 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank 19.8
- Power: 388 kW , 520 HP SAE @ 8,000 rpm; 376 ft lb , 510 Nm @ 4,250 rpm

Source: 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Sports Car, 2008 Automotive Sports Car, Sports Automobile information at motortrend.com

2008 Lamborghini Murcielago Sports Car - More Details

Lamborghini Sports Car 2008 Murcielago Specifications

2008 Lamborghini Murcielago Performance & Efficiency Standard Features
- 6,496 cc 6.5 liters V 12 mid engine with 88.0 mm bore, 89.0 mm stroke, 11.0 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder L537
- Premium unleaded fuel 91
- Multi-point injection fuel system
- 26.4 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank 22.0
- Power: 471 kW , 631 HP SAE @ 8,000 rpm; 487 ft lb , 660 Nm @ 6,000 rpm

2008 Lamborghini Murcielago Handling, Ride & Braking Standard Features
- Four-wheel ABS
- Brake assist system
- Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
- Electronic brake distribution
- Electronic traction control via ABS & engine management
- Immobilizer
- Front and rear limited slip differential
- Wishbone front and rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs
- Tire kit

Source: For more information on Sports Cars, please visit http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2008/lamborghini/murcielago/specifications/

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