Talk:Lamborghini Diablo
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[edit] Cleanup needed
I have little interest in this subject, but this article is in need of spelling and punctuation help. Russell 18:32, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
Added by someone else: I changed the description of the Millenium Roadsters. It said they were rear wheel drive, I have owned a VT all wheel drive Millenium Roadster. The carbon fiber spoiler was optional and is only present on a few, select Millenium roadsters.
It says the diablo was AWD. This isn't true is it? I know the later models were RWD and can't imagine the eralier ones as AWD. I don't want to edit it as I am not 100% sure (more into small cars than exotics), and I don't have an account - don't want my IP blocked —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.253.53.115 (talk • contribs) 6 December 2006.
Posted by someone else from here on (I couldn't figure out how to make my own post, sorry!): Its actually generally the later Diablos that weren't RWD since Audi took over in 1996. Although the VT has always been AWD/4WD (I have no idea what the difference is if there is one!) and perhaps the only AWD/4WD Diablo (I'm not sure!) Audi began to produce more models of VT (i.e. the VT 6.0, VT 6.0 SE and the VT Millenium Roadster as well as the previously made VT and VT Roadster) because of their stupid beliefs about sensible 4WD being better than the more dangerous yet obviously more thrilling RWD mainly due to the danger factor!
Now all Lamborghinis made are AWD/4WD however and that's thanks to Audi who have Audified the entire Lamborghini model range in probably every way! Oh well, at least Lamborghini were able to produce the Diablo SE30 Jota before it all went wrong...
[edit] U.S. Market Variations
I think we might want to point out that Diablo models were somewhat different in the United States vs. Rest of World. Aside from the cosmetic differences, not all models (like the GT) reached American shores. As far as I know (and correct me if I'm wrong), the U.S. model list looked like this (years are MODEL YEARS):
- 1991-1993: Diablo (RWD coupe only)
- 1994: Diablo SE coupe, VT coupe
- 1995: Diablo VT coupe only
- 1996: Diablo VT coupe, VT Roadster
- 1997: Diablo VT Roadster only
- 1998: Diablo SV coupe, SV Monterey coupe, VT Roadster
- 1999: Diablo VT Roadster (Mk 2), SV coupe (Mk 2), MOMO Roadster (12 built), Alpine VT coupe (12 built)
- 2000: Diablo Millennium Roadster, 6.0 VT??
- 2001: Diablo 6.0 VT only
Sound right? Sacxpert 15:42, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
- If you can find some kind of reference to corroborate that list there's no reason why it shouldn't go into the article. User:Jaganath 18:18, 21 August 2006 (UTC)