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The last Gallardo has left the building.
Lamborghini has ended production of the Gallardo, after a 10-year run. The last one rolled off the line at Lamborghini factory in Sant’ Agata Bolognese, Italy, early last week. The Gallardo, sometimes referred to as “the affordable Lambo” or “the smaller bull,” was the best-selling Lamborghini ever. I borrowed the first one in Denver from Dave Dunn at Subaru West and drove it around the hills of Golden and up Lookout Mountain in November 2003. It was a high-performance two-seater with all-wheel drive, priced at $169,500, while the larger Lamborghini Murcielago was going for $280,000.“The Gallardo clocks 3.9 seconds from 0 to 60 and has top speed of 190 miles per hour,” I wrote. “Huge 17-inch disc brakes match up to the tremendous power, and a tendency toward slight understeer is probably a blessing for most drivers. It stands only 45 inches high, with a 500-horsepower V-10 engine.” The final model off the line was a Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder and is destined for a private collector. Car, truck sales strong in Colorado Sales of new cars and trucks continued to climb in Colorado in October, and for the first 10 months of the year have increased by 12 percent over a year ago. Light trucks, including SUVs, have increased 17.3 percent for the year and cars gained 5.1 percent, according to the Colorado Auto Outlook Report released by the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association.



