We've got our fingers and toes crossed that this one joins the rental fleet in the not too distant future.
As if the Ferrari wasn't impressive enough, I have been waiting my entire life to drive a Lamborghini and it did not disappoint. The Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder is hell on wheels: rough, loud, raucous, and the most fun Iâve ever had on the road.
Its stance is intimidating and its performance backs that up. You can hear its monstrous 368kW 5.2-litre V10 coming a mile away. If you love hearing every slight press on the accelerator and feeling it instantaneously launch then you need to drive this car.
Youâd never own one of these if it were your only car. It's far too temperamental and tetchy to drive every day. But as a fun outlet for the fabulously minted it's a ridiculously enjoyable drive.
Surprisingly it's a hair's-breadth slower than the Ferrari, with a 0-100km/h time of 4.0 seconds.  The all-new Huracan LP610-4 has recently pipped the Gallardo and is in understandably high demand. Itâs faster and cheaper resulting in orders in the thousands, including 50 in Australia, creating a 12-18 month wait.
If you don't want to wait that long, the Nissan GT-R is a punchy package with impressive performance given the huge price gap to the Italians.
Also known as the 'beast from the east' and 'Godzilla', it's thequickest-accelerating production car in Australia.
As if the Ferrari wasn't impressive enough, I have been waiting my entire life to drive a Lamborghini and it did not disappoint. The Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder is hell on wheels: rough, loud, raucous, and the most fun Iâve ever had on the road.
Its stance is intimidating and its performance backs that up. You can hear its monstrous 368kW 5.2-litre V10 coming a mile away. If you love hearing every slight press on the accelerator and feeling it instantaneously launch then you need to drive this car.
Youâd never own one of these if it were your only car. It's far too temperamental and tetchy to drive every day. But as a fun outlet for the fabulously minted it's a ridiculously enjoyable drive.
Surprisingly it's a hair's-breadth slower than the Ferrari, with a 0-100km/h time of 4.0 seconds.  The all-new Huracan LP610-4 has recently pipped the Gallardo and is in understandably high demand. Itâs faster and cheaper resulting in orders in the thousands, including 50 in Australia, creating a 12-18 month wait.
If you don't want to wait that long, the Nissan GT-R is a punchy package with impressive performance given the huge price gap to the Italians.
Also known as the 'beast from the east' and 'Godzilla', it's thequickest-accelerating production car in Australia.
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