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Old 07-04-2008, 07:50 AM
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Obviously, you should pull a Carfax report on the car if you haven't already done so. It would also be a good idea to pay another Lamborghini dealership to perform a prepurchase inspection (PPI) of the car. Lamborghinis are complicated cars, and a little problem can lead to an expensive repair. As an example, a headlight being out might lead you to conclude that the caar needs a new bulb when in fact it may need a $500 (per lamp) ignitor instead. Having said that, the newer cars are relatively trouble free. When you test drive the car, don't be overwhelmed by the experience and set good judgment aside. Listen for anything that doesn't sound right and don't disregard any vibrations. Pay a lot of attention to any warning lights that flash while you are driving. In short, be extremely focused on what is going on around you and be critical.
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