Lamborghini vs Ferrari

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by CarBro74, Mar 29, 2016.

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Lamborghini or Ferrari

  1. Lamborghini

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  2. Ferrari

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  3. Both

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  4. I hate Italian cars.

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  1. Florian Hofer

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    propably a 670 lt, seems even more fun
     
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  2. Iro

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    we all know lamborghini is overated even though every model is almost exactly the same
    a huracan

    an urus (just a lifted huracan)

    an centenario (a huracan with vents everywhere)

    a gallardo

    a merchielago (99% chance i spelled it wrong)

    an aventador

    a reventon

    a diablo

    a countach

    but has ferrari kept the same design?
    yes and no
    but the cars that are the same are done on purpose (because they're modified versions made to race)
    example fxx k and laferrari

    however models can be diffrent


    but lamborghini, eh...
    hard to tell the diffrence

    so what have we learned?
    lamborghinis are practicly the same
    now all the lamborghini fans probaly thing "oh the ferrari f50 and f40 are the same" "oh what about the 458 and the 488" well there part of the same series so... yeah

     
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  3. lukerules117

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    The countach and diablo are both very different from the other lamborginis, and after you showed how similar the urus and the hurrican were I finally realized that the urus isn't an SUV, crossover or anything like that it's a donked supercar. I spent so long trying to figure out what it even was.
     
  4. CarBro74

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    They are the same because Lamborghini bases all their models after the one before it and Ferrari almost does that. The 458 and 488 are sorta the same because the 458 was discontinued (I know NO!) to release the 488. It was based off the 458. Lamborghini just does that for every other car. That doesn't mean they are not cool.
     
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  5. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Aston Martin V12 Vantage wins out in this battle. Get your supercar (ok its a tad down on power versus these guys I think) and a dog legged manual transmission.

    I spend that much money on a car, I want to drive it properly thanks. Automatics and flappy paddles dont cut it for me. I dont care that a DSG can shift faster than I can, I WANT TO SHIFT.
     
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  6. CarBro74

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    On paddle shifters you can still shift manually. But, I would like to drive a stick shift too.
     
  7. SixSixSevenSeven

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    theres no clutch, it doesnt count. I've driven stick (extensively), I've driven auto. Even in manual selection modes, an auto cannot even nearly compensate for the connection between car and driver provided in a stick. It is disjointed and boring.
     
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  8. CarBro74

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    You are still physically shifting in a paddle gearbox.
     
  9. SixSixSevenSeven

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    With no physical connection. Did you even read my post? Its disjointed, its wrong, its boring. You arent shifting, you are pressing a button, wheres that connection? Its fucking horrid. Stick shift for life
     
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  10. CarBro74

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    It does feel more natural. Stick shifts should always stay!
     
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  11. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Except you come across as being about 13, I'd wager you've driven neither
     
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  12. Iro

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    read the last sentence
     
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  13. Dc5R

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    Kinda agree , but the Veneno is frickin hideous .
     
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  14. Cool Username

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    i'd have to disagree. The veneno has been my phone lock screen for about 3 years and I have kind of gotten used to the crazy vents and stuff. It kind of looks cool in a way because of how intricate it is. plust it means poison. kool

    the wheels are kind of ugly though
     
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  15. TWilliams458

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    I love both Ferrari and Lamborghini but I prefer Ferrari more. I would love a green Lamborghini Miura SV and a red LaFerrari.
     
  16. Florian Hofer

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    Welcome to www.beamng.com !
    On this website we have the big problem of old threads getting bumped...

    When we say "Old", we mean that the last reply was 1 month or longer ago.

    When we say "Bump", we mean writing a message, replying/quoting someones message or attaching a file.
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    #36 Florian Hofer, Dec 20, 2016
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