What's New for the 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo? Other than a very rare (12 available worldwide) MOMO Edition of the Gallardo – which features special exterior paint, carbon fiber trim and a slew of MOMO badges – there are no significant changes to Lamborghini's entry-level car.
Advantages of the 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo:
- All-wheel drive for enhanced stability and wet-weather traction
- Stellar performance from 5.0-liter V10
- Turns onlookers' heads like only a Lamborghini can
Objections to the 2005 Lamborghini Gallardo: - Minimal storage space
- Headroom a bit tight for taller drivers
- Poor pedal placement and easily worn clutch with conventional manual transmission
Editor's Advice: It's fair to say that the Gallardo is the first Lamborghini that's reliable, functional and affordable enough to be used everyday. Not that you necessarily would use a Gallardo for school runs, of course, but that functional aspect does speak about the rise of quality that has come about via Audi's stewardship. At the $200K sports car level, deciding on a Gallardo over its competition – Ford's GT and Ferrari's F430 are the closest – would mean favoring its AWD drivetrain, massive-attack styling and relatively low production numbers.
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