My Thoughts After 993 To Lamborghini Gallardo
#76
Beautiful Gallardo!
Now send that car off for a twin turbo system and thank me later. I had an 04 Heffner stage 1 (740 rwhp) and it really makes it an amazing car. I regret selling it everyday and eventually will be back in one.
Now send that car off for a twin turbo system and thank me later. I had an 04 Heffner stage 1 (740 rwhp) and it really makes it an amazing car. I regret selling it everyday and eventually will be back in one.
#78
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
I have been driving it a lot and having fun. I enjoy the highway because there are not as many people distracted (trying to take pics etc). It is fun just cruising in the slow lane, no kidding! I enjoy relaxing knowing if I really want to get on the accelerator the power is there for me. It is a fun owning and I am getting more comfortable with it.
#80
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Follow up on my post from a year ago. I have driven my Gallardo for over 6000 miles this past 12 months and it has been great! I had my first issue last week with a blown power steering hose but no other set backs. The car is a joy to drive but I still miss my P-Cars! I love my car but would still go back to a Porsche without much thought.
#81
Rennlist Member
Awesome thread! Enjoy that beast!
#82
I find that with a "new" car, it takes me quite a few thousand miles of driving until I feel like it's MY car
I feel like an imposter driving someone else's car.....and I'm worrying about stuff like it breaking down or me crashing it.
Right now, your Gallardo probably feels like a new Sunday church suit at age 12.
I say, give it time, and eventually it will feel like an old shoe.
I feel like an imposter driving someone else's car.....and I'm worrying about stuff like it breaking down or me crashing it.
Right now, your Gallardo probably feels like a new Sunday church suit at age 12.
I say, give it time, and eventually it will feel like an old shoe.
#83
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
This caught my eye:
#84
Rennlist Member
Keep no secrets!
It does because I understand what I am getting into and the quirks it has but I lack passion for it like I did my 993. I miss that Porsche! It was an amazing example and so fun to drive and work on. It did not scare me because everything was not outrageous to fix or upgrade. I have had few issue with mt Gallardo which is why many are drawn to them. I did go on an adventure the other day...... to the Porsche dealership in Chicago while in town and looked at the 991s Perhaps I am going to cheat on this Italian beast If I did get rid of her I know I will regret if too. Always the story I suppose. If I could have any car back it would be "my" 993!
This caught my eye:
This caught my eye:
#86
Great post. I was in a similar boat as you with my divorce. It tore me apart , especially cause I have twin boys that were only 3 years old. I was able get 50/50 custody but have them more. My ex-hated my car passion and I was never able to buy my dream car because of her. Now that she is gone, guess what? First thing I did is buy a 993 C2. Great therapy. I enjoy the car tremendously and have a smile on my face ever time I drive it. There is nothing like driving these cars, you feel so connected to road. What makes it even better, every day my boys ask me in the morning if we are taking the Porsche to kindergarten .....so cute. And when I pick them up they feels so cool getting into the car. ... you sound like a great guy, enjoy your family that's all that matters... but the Lamborghini is pretty awesome.
Cheers
Cheers
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#87
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
A long overdue follow up! After 4 years of ownership I sold my Gallardo. I put 20,000 miles on it and loved it but.....I am coming back to Porsche. It was a beautiful car but the overall experience left me a bit empty. It drew a lot of attention and the performance was unreal but the cost of a clutch etc is unreal. The Gallardo is a solid car with little problems but the connection to other owners etc. is nonexistent. I am in the market for a 2016 GT3RS. No hurry to find one but I am excited. The Porsche is calling me!
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#89
Nordschleife Master
I clicked on this thread, and the first pic popped up, to which my wife, sitting next to me on the sofa, glances over and says, "oh, I like that yellow, let's get one of those!"
Fascinating thread about the Lambo. The 560 is probably the only Italian car I might seriously consider buying someday, so I love reading other's experiences.
Welcome back!
Fascinating thread about the Lambo. The 560 is probably the only Italian car I might seriously consider buying someday, so I love reading other's experiences.
Welcome back!
Last edited by Kika; 08-25-2020 at 03:50 PM.
#90
A long overdue follow up! After 4 years of ownership I sold my Gallardo. I put 20,000 miles on it and loved it but.....I am coming back to Porsche. It was a beautiful car but the overall experience left me a bit empty. It drew a lot of attention and the performance was unreal but the cost of a clutch etc is unreal. The Gallardo is a solid car with little problems but the connection to other owners etc. is nonexistent. I am in the market for a 2016 GT3RS. No hurry to find one but I am excited. The Porsche is calling me!