Ferruccio Lamborghini owned a tractor factory in Sant 'Agata, Italy, long before he ventured into designing high performance sports cars in 1963. Challenged by his friend Ferrari, he decided to hire the best designers for an automobile that would surpass his competitor. Superior power, amazing speed, and unique body styles have distinguished these cars from all others in this exotic car class. The company changed hands several times over the years due to financial setbacks and oil prices. Super cars were and are expensive to maintain, but well worth it if you ask their proud owners. Today, Lamborghini is owned by the Audi group, who has introduced...Ferruccio Lamborghini owned a tractor factory in Sant 'Agata, Italy, long before he ventured into designing high performance sports cars in 1963. Challenged by his friend Ferrari, he decided to hire the best designers for an automobile that would surpass his competitor. Superior power, amazing speed, and unique body styles have distinguished these cars from all others in this exotic car class. The company changed hands several times over the years due to financial setbacks and oil prices. Super cars were and are expensive to maintain, but well worth it if you ask their proud owners. Today, Lamborghini is owned by the Audi group, who has introduced exciting new models, streamlined, fast, and all equipped with the latest technology and features that buyers demand. Convertibles were introduced a few years ago, and in 2006 the newest model, a 500 bhp, V10, won Dream Car of the Year. Production and sales have been rising in markets in Asia, the U.S., the U.K., Europe, Africa, and Australia. The future looks bright with even more expansion of the company into the Middle East and China."
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