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  • I wanted to drive the Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder LP570-4 Performante before leasing one. I began by looking into my options. Option #1. Drive a Lambo at the Las Vegas speedway, while it would be an adrenalin rush, it would not give me the road feel of the car. Option #2. Drive the car in a multiple car caravan option could be interesting, but I have heard that they radio your car if you are aggressive in any way. It sounds more like a mule ride down the Grand Canyon. Option #3. I could not believe my good fortune when I found Vegas luxury Rides, they had a 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder LP570-4 Performante for just $799 for six hours. Six hours on the open road with 570HP with no supervision, other than the police "of which I saw many" was unbelievable. In Los Angeles you would pay $1300 plus for the same privilege. I could not believe they would let me drive off with their $280,000 car for just $799 on my credit card*&%%$#^^^(*+ The owner was amazing with the minimal instruction required, the off we went. There were two things that I put above all other, do not get in an accident, and do not get a ticket or watch as the car got towed away. I chose to drive out on the N.15 towards the Valley of Fire national park. We drove the park, of which the curvy roads were amazing. The state portion of the park was mostly posted at 35 mph. Hard to get any speed at that rate. Driving back to Vegas on the Lake Las Vegas portion of the park is Federal land, and the speed limit increased to 55 mph. So 70 and 80 was not out of the question, and for me, 115 was my top speed on a nice straight away. Would I have loved to test 130 or more, sure, but I didn't want to get arrested and have the car towed away, oh well. I got to test the 0 to 80 acceleration many many many times, and got to feel the power of the V10 at my back, what a rush. In the end I could not see owning this car, while it is a monster, it is to loud on a regular basis, very very hard to get in and out of for my age, and a bit skaty in the front end. I drove my Porsche turbo on a 5 week cross country trip and could never see doing the same in this car. Oh well, back to the drawing board. Maybe the 2013 Tesla S, 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds and corners like a Ferrari "because of the battery placement", while carrying 5 adults.......
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