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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

2020 BMW 7-Series Review



2020 BMW 7-Series

Overview


If you're into large, luxurious sedans—or you're lucky enough to have your own chauffer—the 2020 BMW 7-series is a handsome and comfortable choice. 

We have praised past 7-series generations for bridging the gap between luxury and athleticism, but unfortunately we can't say the same for this latest offering. 


2020 BMW 7-Series


It's basically the antithesis of a sports sedan: The ride is soft, the steering is light, and it's set up to cruise silently for hours, pampering its occupants with tech and comfort features along the way. 

Power-trains range from the 320-hp turbocharged inline-six to the monstrous twin-turbo V-12 in the range-topping M760i; buyers seeking good fuel economy can opt for the 745e plug-in hybrid model. 

No matter the power-train, the 7-series is best when it is equipped with the optional semi-autonomous driving mode so you can sit back and leave the driving to it.


2020 BMW 7-Series


What's New for 2020?


BMW has given its flagship a thorough refresh for the 2020 model year, starting with exterior styling revisions that include a much larger front grille, new front and rear bumpers, new exterior lighting elements, and a higher, flatter hood. 

A self-parking feature is now standard across the lineup, as are LED adaptive headlamps and a heated steering wheel; 740i and 745e models come standard with 20-way adjustable front seats. 

The 750i model now comes only with all-wheel drive and receives a more powerful twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 making 523 horsepower. 

The plug-in hybrid model ditches last year's four-cylinder/electric motor arrangement for a six-cylinder gasoline engine with electric assist for a total of 389 horsepower and is now called the 745e; it also comes with a larger 12.0-kWh battery pack.


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2020 BMW 7-Series


Pricing and Which One to Buy

  •  740i: $87,445
  •  745e: $96,545
  •  750i: $103,645
  •  Alpina B7: $143,975
  •  M760i: $158,695

    The lead-footed among us may disagree, but the base powertrain—a turbocharged inline-six—in the 740i is perfectly suitable for this car's relaxed nature. 

    It still provides plenty of gumption when you need it, but otherwise it's quiet and smooth, so it's the one we'd recommend. 

    Plus, its lower starting price frees up your money to go toward some luxury interior features. We'd pick the Cold Weather package, which adds heated front seats and steering wheel, heated rear seats, and a remote start feature. 

    We'd also splurge on the Driving Assistance Professional package—a semi-autonomous driving mode that is particularly useful in traffic jams—so we can relax and let the car do some of the work.


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    2020 BMW 7-Series


    Engine, Transmission, and Performance


    Engines and transmissions are at the top of the short list of highlights here. Every single one, from the 740i's 320-hp turbocharged inline-six to the M760i's insane 601-hp twin-turbo V-12, is velvety smooth and feels more muscular than its official horsepower figures indicate. 

    Even the 745e plug-in's combination of a turbocharged six-cylinder engine and an electric motor is powerful and manages to drive with a natural feel that's absent from most hybrids. 

    2020 BMW 7-Series

    Every 7-series shares some variation of the same slick-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission; all-wheel drive (known as xDrive in BMW marketing speak) is optional on the 740i and standard on the rest of the lineup. No matter which of the car's drive modes you select, the suspension is pillowy soft and body control is in short supply. 

    The 7-series has adequate cornering grip, but the suspension's moves in general—and the numb, light steering in particular—discourage their exploration.


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    2020 BMW 7-Series

    Range, Charging, and Battery Life


    The 745e plug-in hybrid model uses a 12.0-kWh battery pack located in the trunk and is said to provide up to 16 miles of electric-only driving. The pack can be recharged using 110-volt, 220-volt, or DC fast-charging systems, the latter two of which are the recommended ways to add juice quickly.

    2020 BMW 7-Series

    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


    If not for the thirsty 12-cylinder M760i, the 7-series lineup overall would have an impressive set of EPA fuel-economy ratings. The six-cylinder 740i and 750i both returned better-than-average fuel economy on our 200-mile real-world highway fuel-economy test route at 30 and 29 mpg, respectively.

    2020 BMW 7-Series

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo


    For decades, BMW's interior aesthetic has been serious and businesslike. That was acceptable when its cars were more about the serious business of driving. Lacking that ethos, the latest 7-series affords occupants the bandwidth to notice build quality, materials, and design that are merely average for this rich class.


    2020 BMW 7-Series

     Sure, it's spacious, but so is every limousine in this class. Sure, it's luxurious, but one turn in a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or even the Genesis G90, and you'll be left wanting more from a car that starts at more than $80,000. Volumetrically speaking, the BMW's trunk has competitors such as the CT6 and G90 licked. 

    2020 BMW 7-Series

    Its 18-cubic-foot trunk is at least two cubic feet larger than the trunks of those sedans, but the reality of packing it with real-world-size carry-on bags reveals a different outcome. We could only fit three of our carry-on suitcases inside the trunk of our 740i test vehicle whereas the others held twice as many.


    2020 BMW 7-Series and its gaping grille starts at $87,445
    2020 BMW 7-Series


    Infotainment and Connectivity


    BMW's iDrive infotainment system has long since moved beyond its early teething problems to become a straightforward, attractive interface. The latest version, dubbed iDrive 7.0, can be manipulated via touchscreen or a quick and intuitive control on the center console. 

    Every 7-series offers two USB ports for front-seat passengers and four 12-volt plugs scattered throughout. Bluetooth is standard, and a Samsung tablet with a dock between the rear seats is optional, giving passengers remote access to some infotainment features. Apple CarPlay is standard; curiously, Android Auto isn't available.


    2020 BMW 7-Series and its gaping grille starts at $87,445
    2020 BMW 7-Series


    Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


    Today's latest driver-assistance features are available or standard on every 7-series, from blind-spot monitoring to semi-autonomous self-steering highway cruise control. No 7-series, however, has been crash-tested by the two major safety outfits here in the U.S.; as a result, we cannot comment on its crash-worthiness. Key safety features include:

    •  Standard low-speed automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
    •  Available lane-keeping assist
    •  Available adaptive cruise control with semi-autonomous driving mode
    • 2020 BMW 7-Series

      Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


      BMW's three-year or 36,000-mile complimentary scheduled maintenance plan—which is included on every 7-series—helps distinguish its otherwise class-average four-year or 50,000-mile limited-warranty coverage. 

      Jaguar offers five years or 60,000 miles of complimentary maintenance with the purchase of a new XJ sedan and Black Label models of Lincoln's Continental come with four years or 50,000 miles of service.


      2020 BMW 7-Series






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      Monday, July 20, 2020

      2020 Acura TLX Review


      Overview


      Despite its undeniably distinct face and sporty enhancements, the 2020 Acura TLX is mostly a mild-mannered sedan. Its comfy ride and composed driving demeanor are offset by sportier entry-luxury rivals. 

      However, the TLX offers a host of desirable standard features and intriguing options, such as rear-wheel steering and an all-wheel-drive system that actually improves handling. Its cabin fails to excite they eyes but contains cozy seating and quality materials. 

      Although the TLX has lost its once truly sporty traits, it remains a competent and underappreciated sedan.

      Acura TLX 2020

      What's New for 2020?


      The TLX receives very few change for 2020, with paint new paint colors joining the palette. These include Canyon Bronze metallic, Majestic Black Pearl, Performance Red Pearl, and Apex Blue Pearl, which is exclusive to the A-Spec versions The biggest news is an ultra-limited-edition model called the TLX PMC Edition. 

      Acura says it will only make 360 examples of this special TLX, which costs $50,945. While these sedans are hand-built in the same factory as the Acura NSX supercar, they have the same power-train and mostly the same features as the TLX A-Spec. 

      However, the PMC Edition is sprayed with Valencia Red Pearl paint—otherwise exclusive to the NSX—and receives several other unique exterior treatments.


      2020 Acura TLX - Overview - CarGurus
      Acura TLX 2020

      Pricing and Which One to Buy

      •  TLX four-cylinder: $33,995
      •  TLX V-6: $37,195

        The 2020 TLX offers two different engines, front- or all-wheel drive, and three distinct packages. Those who want all-wheel drive as we do must also select the 290-hp V-6, which amounts to a $5200 investment. 

        Still, that combination delivers snappier acceleration and all-weather capability. Since the flashy A-Spec package requires the Technology package that together cost $6600, we'd simply skip the set to maintain the Acura's value proposition.


        2020 Acura TLX Review | Expert Reviews | J.D. Power
        Acura TLX 2020


        Engines, Transmission, and Performance


        Likes: Stirring V-6 growl, all-wheel drive improves handling, accurate steering and supple ride.


        Dislikes: Transmission is slow to downshift, missing the intangibles that define a true sports sedan.

        The standard 206-hp four-cylinder pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission. This power-train is offered only with front-wheel drive but includes a rear-wheel-steering system that can turn the rear wheels slightly for improved cornering. The V-6 develops 290 horsepower routed through a nine-speed automatic. 

        The V-6 is available with Acura's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system that can shuttle power to each wheel separately as needed, which improves traction and handling. So equipped, our all-wheel-drive test car promptly responded to all manner of throttle inputs, and an audible growl answered our heavy right foot. 

        Too bad the automatic hesitated to downshift when we called for a quick pass at highway speeds.


        2020 Acura TLX | Interior & Exterior Images | Acura.com
        Acura TLX 2020


        Although Acura markets the TLX as a sports sedan, the car feels too comfortable and refined to be called such—and that's okay. 

        The solid brakes and responsive steering boost driving fun—but only to a point. While the four-cylinder model now can be had with the sporty A-Spec package, only the V-6 version receives the quicker A-Spec steering setup and stiffer suspension. 

        The TLX can be fun to drive quickly, but it still trails competitors such as the Alfa Romeo Giulia and the Audi A4 that have sharper handling and more responsive power-trains.


        Acura TLX 2020

        Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


        The TLX is available with a fuel-efficient four-cylinder or a more powerful, less frugal V-6. The former has among the best EPA ratings of the rivals we tested, earning up to 23 mpg city and 33 mpg highway. 

        However, the V-6 has worse estimates at up to 20 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. We tested both engines on our 200-mile highway fuel-economy route where the four-cylinder 2019 TLX earned 37 mpg and the V-6 earned 31.


        Acura TLX 2020

        Interior, Infotainment, and Cargo


        Likes: A-Spec package spruces up the interior, responsive touchscreens, impressive luggage capacity.


        Dislikes: Least back-seat space among similar rivals, two display screens make infotainment confusing to use.


        2020 Acura TLX: 493 Interior Photos | U.S. News & World Report
        Acura TLX 2020



        Understated quality is better than low-grade ostentation. This point is proved inside the TLX's cabin, with its quality materials and comfortable seats. 

        The sedan has competitive interior space, although its back seat is the tightest among similar rivals. While it's not the most luxurious interior in the class, remember that the TLX is also one of the least expensive cars in the segment.


        Acura TLX 2020

        Acura's infotainment setup, with separate upper and lower display screens, is a double-edged sword. Although two displays show more information and can handle more operations at one time than a single screen, the system can be distracting and confusing to use. 

        We appreciate the inclusion of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but outdated infotainment graphics and a single USB port are unbecoming.

        Acura TLX 2020

        Generous luggage space and plentiful interior storage establish the TLX as one of the better travel companions in this class. Its average-size trunk is shaped so efficiently that it held as many carry-on suitcases as more voluminous rivals, and there's a massive rubberized bin hidden under the cargo floor.


        Acura TLX 2020

        Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


        The 2020 TLX earned an excellent five-star crash-test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, the 2020 TLX once again was not named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. 

        The lineup still includes a host of standard driver-assistance technology, but blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are bundled only with the Technology package. Key safety features include:

        •  Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
        •  Standard lane-departure warning
        •  Standard adaptive cruise control

        • Acura TLX 2020

        Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


        The TLX has one of the best power-train warranties in the class. Its limited warranty is similar to most rivals, but neither it nor the Mercedes-Benz C-class offer complimentary scheduled maintenance.

        •  Limited warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles
        •  Power-train warranty covers 6 years or 70,000 miles
        •  No complimentary scheduled maintenance.

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        2020 Audi A8 Review


        2020 Audi A8

        Overview


        Audi's largest and most luxurious sedan—the 2021 A8—hides its high-dollar cabin behind a handsome-yet-understated façade. From a distance, it's easy to mistake this nearly six-figure sedan for a humble A4, but that sort of anonymity may actually be appealing to more restrained millionaires.

        Inside, buyers will find a cabin that is just as spacious and elegantly outfitted as the showier Mercedes-Benz S-class and BMW 7-series, including available massaging seats for front and rear passengers. Audi has rolled out its entire cavalcade of infotainment and driver-assistance technology here, as the A8 serves as a rolling showcase of whiz-bang features.

        2020 Audi A8


        What's New for 2021?


        Audi is ratcheting up the luxury on the A8 for 2021 by making 22-way, power-adjustable front seats with heat and ventilation standard across the lineup. Also now standard is a wireless smartphone charging pad and a 360-degree exterior camera system. 

        The top-flight 60 TFSI model now comes with the Sport Style package (20-inch wheels, front-lip spoiler, and chrome lower body cladding) as well as Matrix-design LED headlights and soft Valcona leather upholstery.


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        2020 Audi A8


        Pricing and Which One to Buy

        •  55 TFSI: $87,495
        •  60 TFSI e: $96,895
        •  60 TFSI: $99,895

          Going with the 60 TFSI model puts the A8's best feature under the hood: A 453-hp twin-turbocharged V-8. In addition to the more powerful engine, we'd also order the Rear Seat Comfort package, which adds power rear seats with massage and heat to really pamper our passengers. 

          The Executive package makes our list too. It includes massaging front seats, a head-up display, a heated steering wheel, blind-spot monitoring, and interior ambient lighting.


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          2020 Audi A8


          Engine, Transmission, and Performance


          The base 55 TFSI comes with a turbocharged V-6 rated at 335 horsepower, and the 60 TFSI has a 453-hp twin-turbo V-8 engine. Both versions use a 48-volt hybrid system. An eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive are standard. 

          The plug-in hybrid 60 TFSI e combines the V-6 with an electric motor and a rear-mounted 14.1-kWh battery pack. The 2021 Audi A8 TFSI e is rated at 443 hp. So far, which sprinted from zero to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds at The test track. 

          Among six-cylinder executive sedans, that's on par with the Mercedes-Benz S450 but a few tenths off the rapid pace of the BMW 740i. 


          2020 Audi A8



          The Audi's engine is smooth, but there's no fanfare to its power delivery, and sound-deadening measures are so extensive that it's practically inaudible with the windows up. 

          The A8 offers a very Audi-like blend of athleticism and ride comfort. An adjustable air suspension and driver-adjustable adaptive dampers are standard. 

          Optional with the V-8 is a more advanced active suspension that scans the road ahead for bumps and takes measures to compensate. With the base suspension, the Audi A8 isolates you from road irregularities but can still hammer down a back road when the mood strikes.

          Audi A8 Review (2020) | Autocar
          2020 Audi A8

          Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


          While the EPA hasn't released fuel-economy estimates for the 2021 model yet, the A8's lack of mechanical changes suggest its ratings won't change from last year. The six-cylinder 2020 A8 is expected to earn 17 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. 

          While we haven't tested a 2020 model with that engine, but the last one we evaluated on our 75-mph highway fuel-economy route earned 30 mpg. We haven't tested the V-8 model, which is rated at 15 mpg city and 23 highway. 

          The plug-in hybrid is rated at 21 mpg city and 27 highway, with a combined gas-electric rating of 54 MPGe. Its 14.1-kWh battery pack also allows an EPA-rated 17 miles of all-electric driving range.


          2020 Audi A8


          Interior, Comfort, and Cargo


          Impressive passenger space is an A8 hallmark, and its long wheelbase ensures that rear-seat passengers are well accommodated. 

          Five-passenger seating is standard, but an optional four-passenger seating package deletes the rear center seat and provides a pair of power-adjustable rear seats with heating, ventilation, and massage as well as a heated foot-massage function and a pair of individual entertainment tablets (while reducing power adjustments for the front passenger seat to make room for all that). 

          Fine materials are in abundance, and you can order up extended leather and a small forest's worth of wood inlays. But much like the A8's exterior, the interior ambience is sober and not as lavish as that of the Mercedes S-class. Trunk capacity is modest for a big luxury sedan at just 13 cubic feet.


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          2020 Audi A8


          Infotainment and Connectivity


          Audi's excellent 12.3-inch Virtual Cockpit instrument cluster is standard as are the 10.3-inch upper and 8.6-inch lower haptic center screens with the MMI Touch Response system. 

          There's a lone volume knob for the audio system, since most functions are controlled through the touchscreens. It can be overwhelming initially, but the system is quick to respond and highly configurable, allowing owners to choose their own dedicated buttons on the lower screen while offering permanent buttons for navigation, weather, telephone functions, and radio on the left side of the upper screen. 

          Just know that you'll wear out the included microfiber wipe trying to remove fingerprints. Up front, there are two USB ports with combined data and charging capability, and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay phone integration is standard along with Amazon Alexa compatibility. Wi-Fi via Audi Connect Plus is available for an additional subscription fee.


          2020 Audi S8 - Luxury INTERIOR - YouTube
          2020 Audi A8


          Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


          The Audi A8 has much the same driver-assistance technologies as other high-end sedans. When equipped with Traffic Jam Assist (Driver Assistance package), the A8 will help you out with acceleration and braking in heavy traffic, but your hands can't leave the wheel for more than a few seconds. 

          Neither the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) nor Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has crash-tested the A8. Key safety features include:

          •  Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
          •  Standard lane-departure warning system
          •  Available adaptive cruise control with semi-autonomous driving mode

          • 2020 Audi A8

            Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


            Warranty coverage on the 2021 A8 is nothing special in the realm of luxury cars. The first scheduled service is at 10,000 miles, so the complimentary maintenance plan only covers one oil change. 

            Buyers looking for more value in this category should check out the Genesis G90, which comes standard with up to 10 years or 100,000 miles of warranty and three years of free maintenance.

            •  Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
            •  Power-train warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
            •  Complimentary maintenance is covered for one year or 10,000 miles.

            • 2020 Audi A8


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            Sunday, July 19, 2020

            2020 Lamborghini Huracan Review

            2020 Lamborghini Huracan

            Overview:


            Got a need for speed and about a quarter-million dollars to burn? Well, Lamborghini has you covered with the attention-grabbing, hard-charging Huracan. While it's smaller and more affordable than the Aventador and Urus, the littlest Lambo still costs six figures. 

            However, that buys a glorious V-10 that pairs with rear- or all-wheel drive to deliver delirious acceleration times. Likewise, the sounds its engine makes are enough to drown out a rock concert. Surprisingly, the mid-engined Italian is easy to drive in traffic and doesn't punish passengers. 

            Now if only American speed limits were uncapped and everyone could afford one, we could officially proclaim the 2020 Huracan as the high-performance machine.


            2020 Lamborghini Huracan

            What's New for 2020?

            Lamborghini provides the 2020 Huracan with a new Evo namesake and shuffles the power hierarchy. That latter includes a new rear-drive model that is less powerful than the all-wheel-drive versions but also cheaper and lighter. The entry-level Lambo also receives an updated infotainment system that gets Amazon Alexa integration.


            2020 Lamborghini Huracan

            Pricing and Which One to Buy

              We think the rear-drive Huracan Evo is the most intriguing model, especially with its significant discount and encouragement of tail-out antics. The sheer variety of paint options means the odds are better that few models will look the same, and we'd recommend the added presence that either of the optional 20-inch wheels provide. Inside, we'd go with the Carbon Skin package that makes the cabin look sportier, and we'd choose the more supportive sport seats. 

              Finally, we'd select Life Style and Driver Pack that includes a useful lifting system to help avoid front-end damage, smartphone integration, a cup-holder, carbon-ceramic brakes, and adaptive dampers—among other things.


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              2020 Lamborghini Huracan


              Engine, Transmission, and Performance


              A naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V-10 is nestled behind the Huracán's cabin, and it exudes a devilish sound whenever it revs towards its 8500-rpm redline. The engine develops 602 horsepower on rear-drive models and 631 ponies on all-wheel-drive versions. 

              It pairs with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic that snaps off shifts on its own volition or via a set of paddle shifters. The all-wheel-drive Evo coupe we tested ripped from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and cleared the quarter-mile in 10.4 seconds at 135 mph. Huracans with all-wheel drive benefit from rear-wheel steering that improves agility. 

              Plus, it has a predictive system (called LDVI) that adapts to driver inputs on the fly. While we were mightily impressed with its communicative chassis, the disappointing steering feedback diminished our excitement. Instead, it proved to be a forgiving machine—even when driven around town—that required us to push the limits to be truly fulfilled.


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              2020 Lamborghini Huracan


              Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


              No matter whether it's the rear-drive or all-wheel-drive model, the hardtop coupe or the roofless Spyder, every 2020 Huracan has the same EPA fuel-economy ratings. That means 13 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. 

              We haven't had a chance to subject any variant to our 75-mph highway fuel-economy test route, so we can't comment on the Lambo's real-world efficiency.




              Interior, Comfort, and Cargo


              Inside, the Huracan boasts an intricate design that boasts a variety of technical pieces—some for show, most for go. The cabin also can be customized with distinct color choices and different materials options. 

              The supportive seats are bisected by a partially floating center console that incorporates cool toggle switches and an interesting push-button shifter. However, apart from some small door pockets, the Huracan has barely any interior cubby storage. 

              There's also a front trunk that can hold passenger luggage, but only for those who pack light.


              Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder Interior Photos | CarBuzz
              2020 Lamborghini Huracan



              Infotainment and Connectivity


              Unlike most cars, infotainment features are arguably the least interesting thing about a six-figure supercar. Still, Lamborghini outfits the Huracan with an 8.4-inch touchscreen that controls functions such as the audio system, climate settings, and other media content. 

              Along with Apple CarPlay capability, the Lambo gets Amazon Alexa integration that provides voice-control technology that should theoretically reduce distracted driving.


              2020 Lamborghini Huracan

              Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


              The Huracan lacks the driver-assistance technology commonly found on more prosaic vehicles. Instead, this purebred supercar has a host of performance assists that help the driver maintain control at triple-digit speed. 

              These myriad features require an engineering encyclopedia to fully explain, but we can say that the Lambo's advanced chassis and sophisticated power-train are the definition of high tech.


              2020 Lamborghini Huracan

              Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


              While people can buy a Hyundai and get a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty, Lamborghini's much shorter coverage is offset by priceless admiration and adulation of gawking onlookers. 

              The Italian automaker also offers scheduled maintenance packages.

              •  Limited warranty covers 3 years or unlimited miles
              •  Power-train warranty covers 3 years or unlimited miles
              •  No complimentary scheduled maintenance

              • 2020 Lamborghini Huracan
              2020 Lamborghini Huracan





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