I am putting that on my bucket list!The factory tour was AWSOME. It was crazy watching the seats built, leather hand checked/marked for the miniscule imperfections and the computers playing tetris to get every available inch of good leather. Up to 12 premium hides per vehicle we used. Every step of the process was incredible. Then after, we ate lunch in town and because Lambo test drives every vehicle before taking them back and retesting on the Dyno there must have been 20 different Lambos drive by the little restaurant we were eating; outside table/under umbrella.
The whole trip was very nice (picture out of the Rome Cavalieri looking down on Rome). Typical tourist trip; Vatican, Colosseum, high speed train to Sant'Agata Bolognese and then on to Venice.
Correct. The Umpa Lumpas are very shy.Lamborghini Factory............ they do not allow pictures inside the factory.
That's funny, when I first glanced at that Black Lambo I thought someone doesn't know how to drive.Lamborghini Factory............ they do not allow pictures inside the factory.
At first glance I thought someone crashed into the side of the building. lol. It looks cold there, but like a true American I see the OP is wearing shorts, that would probably be me as well.That's funny, when I first glanced at that Black Lambo I thought someone doesn't know how to drive.![]()
Actually, I checked the temperature at Sant'Agata Bolognese and it wasn't cold so shorts would work.It looks cold there, but like a true American I see the OP is wearing shorts, that would probably be me as well.