Yes, 'The Wolf of Wall Street' crashed a real Lamborghini Countach for the film. For the sake of authenticity, it only makes sense. But the Countach was not actually Jordan Belfort's favorite.
The Lamborghini Countach is officially 50 years old. To celebrate, the Italian automaker spent 25,000 hours recreating the original concept in 1:1 scale.
As climate change ravages the globe, an increasing number of automakers and national governments are putting emphasis on electric vehicles (EVs). The European Union has instituted numerous mandates regarding EVs. However, one country in the union is hesitant to get fully on board with these initiatives.
Italian supercar brands like Lamborghini and Ferrari want an exception to the gasoline-powered vehicle ban proposed for 2030. Why should this be granted?
Companies know that nostalgia is a powerful tool for pulling at customers' heartstrings and making them more likely to purchase a product that offers a retro feel. Lamborghini attempted to hop on the retro bandwagon by releasing its Countach LPI 800-4 with much fanfare, but it ended up receiving a lukewarm response from the public.
One Texas man bought a $233,337 Lamborghini Urus, a Ford F-350 truck, and a Rolex with his $1.6 million in fraudulent PPP loans. Plus, he went to the strip club more than a few times.
A luxury brand like Lamborghini doesn't spend money on traditional print advertising because buyers of these supercars don't see it. There are more efficient methods of getting the news out.
Scott Rothstein owned a fleet of luxury cars like a Bugatti Veyron, Lamborghini Murcielago, and a few Ferraris that went up for auction. But that's not all he hold.
While we all know the beautiful Lamborghini Miura is one of the most beautiful, and most expensive cars ever made, can you believe this original front clip just sold for a bit over $19,000?
Overall the Lamborghini Murcielago is another crucial part of the brand's history, as well as a favorite among supercar enthusiasts. The V12 engine paired with the option for a manual transmission makes this a dream car for many, and the star of the show in movies, music videos, and popular YouTube channels.
This Lamborghini Countach 5000 S is going to auction soon, but could it bring in more than half a million dollars after a full restoration? One recent sale might indicate that.
An accident between a Toyota Highlander and a Lamborghini left one insurance company covering the cost of the totaled supercar due to some incomplete paperwork.
Andrea Baldi is the new CEO of Lamborghini America and discussed how the supercar brand plans to expand and continue to grow in the U.S. Then, Lamborghini plans to expand into Latin America.
It doesn't have the Countach V12, but the Lamborghini Jalpa offers similar looks and a visceral engine note at a significantly more affordable price. And the well-maintained 1987 Jalpa currently listed on Bring a Trailer is an excellent example of this.
The Hoonigan crew recently pitted a 2012 Lamborghini Aventador against a tuned 2017 Audi RS3 in a drag race. The results are not as one sided as you may think.
Supercars deliver unmatched performance and thrills. But they're only a dream for most car lovers. That's because many models cost over a half-million, especially the latest releases. However, the good news is that you can find pre-owned exotics for under $100,000.