The aluminum V10 engine has been upped slightly for 2006 and tops out at 520 hp at 8,000 rpm and 376 pound-feet of torque at 4,500 rpm. It launches the car from zero to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds. The gasoline consumption is estimated at a 10 mpg city / 19 mpg highway rate. The V10 features an 18-degree offset crankshaft for even firing, continuously variable valve timing, dry-sump oiling and a variable-length induction system. All the V10 power is fed to the pavement through an AWD system that can vary front-to rear, if necessary, as the suspension front and rear is a double-wishbone design. The stopping duties are handled by the Beefy Brembo brakes that have eight-piston calipers clamping things down up things.It seems that Lamborghini Gallardo has more advantages than Ferrari F430. Gallardo has a larger engine (5.0L vs. 4.3L) and 30 more horsepower. All-wheel drive, CD changer and side-impact airbags are standard on Gallardo. F430’s advantages are: Alarm System and Automatic Transmission are standard and it costs $6,995 less.
Between Lamborghini Gallardo and Aston Martin DB9, the Aston has more advantages. It costs $10,500 less, it has a larger engine (6.0L vs. 5.0L) and has a better Highway Mileage (19 vs. 15). Aston Martin also has more standard features. It features an Alarm System, Automatic Transmission and a Child Safety Seat Tethers. Gallardo has AWD standard and produces 70 more horsepower (520 vs. 450).
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