How to Drive a Lamborghini Gallardo?

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DelKarter
07/29/25 7:35pm
After getting in the car, press the brake pedal, start the vehicle, then select the mode, press the accelerator pedal, and set off. It uses three buttons to adjust the driving state and mode. Among them, the launch mode is a maximized starting mode with very fast speed. When reversing, press the brake pedal, click the R gear button, and release the brake pedal.
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CameronRose
08/14/25 2:42pm
To drive a Lamborghini Gallardo, first sit in and adjust the seat and steering wheel position to ensure comfort. Press the brake pedal and turn the key to start the engine, letting it idle for a minute or two to warm up the V10 powertrain. Shift into D gear and gently press the accelerator to start—avoid stomping on it to prevent rear-wheel slip, especially on wet roads. Maintain low speeds in urban areas to avoid scraping the undercarriage. When turning, hold the steering wheel firmly and slow down in advance, as the Gallardo's rear-wheel-drive nature makes it prone to drifting, requiring delicate handling. Stay relaxed during high-speed cruising but remain alert to road conditions. When parking, shift to P gear and let the engine idle to cool down before turning it off. Daily driving this car is incredibly fun but comes with high maintenance costs—regularly check tire pressure and brake fluid, and be mindful of its staggering fuel consumption by avoiding excessive speeding.
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LeHenry
10/15/25 6:09am
When driving the Gallardo, the sound of the engine starting is exhilarating, but don't get carried away—gradually controlling the throttle to accelerate is key. The paddle shift system on the steering wheel is highly responsive, especially useful for quick downshifts in manual mode during overtaking, but avoid rough operation at low RPMs to prevent transmission damage. The powerful braking performance requires anticipating distances in advance to prevent skidding or drifting. The rear-wheel-drive design adds fun in corners but also increases risks, especially for novice drivers—it's advisable to practice acceleration and steering in an open area to get a feel for the car's dynamics. Regular maintenance, including replacing the air filter and coolant, is crucial since performance cars wear out faster. Safety always comes first—avoid testing limits in congested roads or unfamiliar environments.
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