Results 21 to 30 of 61
Thread: Strada vs Sport vs Corsa
-
09-04-2016, 01:04 PM #21Registered User
- Join Date
- Jan 2015
- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Posts
- 465
-
09-05-2016, 07:39 PM #222016 Lamborghini LP 580
2015 Mclaren 570S
2015 Nissan Nismo GTR
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2011 Ferrari 458
1996 Porsche 911 GT2 (993)
1988 Lamborghini 25th Anniversary Countach
-
09-05-2016, 09:02 PM #23
Installation to be done by dealer. It takes 3 hours for installation.
2016 Lamborghini LP 580
2015 Mclaren 570S
2015 Nissan Nismo GTR
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2011 Ferrari 458
1996 Porsche 911 GT2 (993)
1988 Lamborghini 25th Anniversary Countach
-
09-05-2016, 09:06 PM #24
Anyone trade in a 570S for a 580-2?
My 570S is running fine and no trouble at all, but you can see my first encounter with the Mclaren 570S demo car in the above link. Also, other members in the forum had many issues with Mclaren. I think you should test drive the car before you make decision. I would say the 570S is better than the Ferrari 458 , the 570S has more race car characteristics. Since you already own a LP 610, so I don't think you are willing to buy a similar car like LP 580. If you just want a faster car on track day, the Ferrari 488 is great , this car is so easy to do excellent lap time on race track. I have done 20 laps with this car in China and easily drove the car to its full potential. They have the new (E-Diff3) Evolution of Electronic Differential and (SSC2) Side Slip Angle Control System, I actually felt the car pulled towards the apex of the corners many times on the track. It makes an average driver able to drive like Michael Schumacher. But you may not like the 488 if you are expecting supercar loud engine and exhaust sound, stiff ride, or heavy steering feel which are missing in this car.2016 Lamborghini LP 580
2015 Mclaren 570S
2015 Nissan Nismo GTR
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2011 Ferrari 458
1996 Porsche 911 GT2 (993)
1988 Lamborghini 25th Anniversary Countach
-
09-06-2016, 02:28 AM #25Registered User
- Join Date
- May 2016
- Location
- Monterrey
- Posts
- 14
[QUOTE=red580;17842]Anyone trade in a 570S for a 580-2?
My 570S is running fine and no trouble at all, but you can see my first encounter with the Mclaren 570S demo car in the above link. Also, other members in the forum had many issues with Mclaren. I think you should test drive the car before you make decision. I would say the 570S is better than the Ferrari 458 , the 570S has more race car characteristics. Since you already own a LP 610, so I don't think you are willing to buy a similar car like LP 580. If you just want a faster car on track day, the Ferrari 488 is great , this car is so easy to do excellent lap time on race track. I have done 20 laps with this car in China and easily drove the car to its full potential. They have the new (E-Diff3) Evolution of Electronic Differential and (SSC2) Side Slip Angle Control System, I actually felt the car pulled towards the apex of the corners many times on the track. It makes an average driver able to drive like Michael Schumacher. But you may not like the 488 if you are expecting supercar loud engine and exhaust sound, stiff ride, or heavy steering feel which are missing in this car.[/QUOT
Between the 488 and the 580 or 610, which do you think is s "softer" ride?
Thanks!
-
09-06-2016, 05:12 PM #26
[QUOTE=Goyo Martinez;17845]The 488 has a softer ride , even in RACE mode, the standard LP 580/ 610 suspensions are much stiffer than the 488. If you want a softer ride for daily city drive or bumpy roads, you may consider the Magnetto Rheological Suspension option, which is very soft in Strada mode.
2016 Lamborghini LP 580
2015 Mclaren 570S
2015 Nissan Nismo GTR
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2011 Ferrari 458
1996 Porsche 911 GT2 (993)
1988 Lamborghini 25th Anniversary Countach
-
09-07-2016, 12:37 AM #27Registered User
- Join Date
- May 2016
- Location
- Monterrey
- Posts
- 14
-
09-08-2016, 07:56 PM #282016 Lamborghini LP 580
2015 Mclaren 570S
2015 Nissan Nismo GTR
2014 Rolls Royce Wraith
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S
2011 Ferrari 458
1996 Porsche 911 GT2 (993)
1988 Lamborghini 25th Anniversary Countach
-
09-15-2016, 03:09 AM #29Registered User
- Join Date
- Sep 2016
- Location
- US
- Posts
- 24
Hi all, new member here. I will make an introduction post as soon as my car arrives next weekend.
Quick question.....when launching the car in 'thrust mode', can one shift the car manually? If so, are there any benefits over letting the car shift by itself?
Thanks!
-
09-15-2016, 04:07 AM #30
As soon as you click the upshift paddle, you exit "Thush mode". Redline comes up VERY quickly, and I find that the tach isn't exactly accurate - even if you anticipate redline carefully, it's all too easy to hit the rev limiter. So, the benefits of allowing the car to do the shifting, is that you will never hit the rev limiter, and thus, you will maximize your acceleration.
Congrats on the new car!!!__________________________________________________
Anima sana in corpore sano
Bookmarks