I had carbon fibre bucket seats in the SV, not a place to be for more than 2 hours. It’s great fun for tunnel sounds though.Įven if you get the comfy seats, it’s a very uncomfortable car.
There’s plenty of people on Quora who will say the same thing. I could be doing 150mph illegally on a motorway and I swear some guy in a Prius will still try to overtake. People take photos of you, they hold you at traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, get dangerously close to you on motor ways, undertake you in the wrong lane to get in front, and so on. Every 2 seconds another passer by is going to take a photo of it, and mostly with it, and it’s a fun experience to share, but as an owner it’s deeply stressful, because any second of someone not paying attention is an opportunity for a £10 - £15k triple layer paint correction bill. This I guess wasn’t too bad :) Another time, while street parked, a guy had stacked up boxes of his clothing company’s items on top of my car for a photoshoot, literally wtf. One time I found a photo shoot taking place with my car, with female models and everything. The attention it gets is just way too insane. You can’t park or drive through 99% of places I can tell you 1 million stories like that. Someone overtook me, went in front, over the line, to prove some kind of twisted point I guess. One time I was stopped at a traffic light, first in line, stopped perfectly on the line. Strada mode is there sure, but then what’s the point of a lambo anymore. It’s so insanely loud everyone will hear you coming.
Van drivers will literally try to race you, cars will cut in front of you more, people won’t care to respect normal traffic rules and ignore basic traffic priorities, just because of what you are driving. People have various reactions to your purchasing choices, and most of them are unfortunately, shall we call them competitive. The car gets an insane amount of attention.Īll supercars do, it’s part of the fun, but Lamborghinis just have something about them that turn every single head on the road. Here’s TGE, an automotive YouTuber, who’s to my knowledge gone through several Lambos, SV, S etc, and speaking to him he’s got an SVJ on order, so kudos to him for loving the fun more than the hassle. This wouldn’t be the car to do your weekly shop in, but I did try it that one time. On a positive upside, you’re greeted by this as you head back with your groceries, which almost makes it fun and worth it. Night time it’s extra fun doing this routine. It’s just reflex, on your knees, stand sideways to the car, and start searching. Fun to watch I imagine, since it gets a lot of stares in parking lots.
You have to keep your phone between your legs, and literally every time you get out of the car you end up searching for your phone and your key under the seats. There’s not even a space to put your crappy Audi copied Lambo key, and if you need GPS, Lambo’s onboard one is useless. That pops it up, then reach in, and open.
Open the car door on the driver side, bend over, and pull the latch. In a Huracan, you can open the frunk with the key, not in an Aventador. I remember being parked outside WholeFoods and a guy making fun of me: “Always knew this were great family cars mate”. It’s got a frunk of some decent capacity, but it’s only good for a laptop bag or 2 small grocery bags at best. Bottom line, there’s barely any space whatsoever, for your phone, your keys and so on. There are a few videos you can watch on YouTube that describe what I’m about to say in a more fun way. In my very honest experience, absolutely not.
Manually Adjustable Ext.Can you daily drive a Lamborghini Aventador? Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror Selected mode: Strada, Sport and Corsa,Ego Mode LDS (Lamborghini Dynamic Steering) with variable gear ratio control and the rear wheels (RWS) Wheel drive system with electronic control (Haldex 4th generation clutch) and rear mechanical self-locking differential Push rod magneto-rheologic active with horizontal dampers Suspension, Steering & Brakes Front Suspension