VIDEO: Meet One Of The Lamborghini Veneno Owners As He Takes Delivery Of The FIRST Car In The U.S.

VIDEO: Meet One Of The Lamborghini Veneno Owners As He Takes Delivery Of The FIRST Car In The U.S.
Now I am as big of a car guys as the next user here on AutoSpies, however, once and a while something comes along and it just IRKS me.

One example would be the Lamborghini Reventon. Essentially, it was a Murcielago with a stupidly expensive body kit attached. It wasn't groundbreaking in any way except for its design. Even that's questionable as it looks so similar to the Aventador.

In my opinion, Lamborghini bagged 20 suckers to buy the product. The cars sold so quickly, it must have inspired the Italians to go for round two with the all-new Veneno.

Essentially, the Veneno is an Aventador rebodied in very flamboyant garb and is priced to the tune of $4 million dollars. There's a slight power boost but nothing that's actually significant.

But hey, Lamborghini has built three and they're on their way to the owners. The first owner to take delivery is Florida-based Kris Singh. The other U.S.-based individual is the owner of Lamborghini Long Island. The third car, well, we don't know where it's headed.

**Check out the video of Kris Singh taking delivery of the outrageously priced Veneno.


The Lamborghini Veneno #2 delivered to Kris Singh in Miami Beach, FL.




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CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 1/25/2014 8:19:24 PM
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I agree with the Agent00R


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/25/2014 11:01:27 PM
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You don't understand, agent. The thing that really matters is that this car shows the true craftsmanship of the Germans and the Italians. You have to pay millions of dollars in order to truly enjoy the paradise that the Europeans created.

Every luxury European vehicle built is worth every penny, and this is certainly one of them. Not only do you get to contribute so much money to some of the best luxury brands in the entire world, Lamborghini and Volkswagen, you also get to have the absolute status symbol that is utterly unrivaled.

Now, think about this. Which one would people go after? This beautiful Italian-German automobile, or some ricer junk like Nissan GT-R? It's obvious, everyone would choose this beauty.

The world of cars is not just about performance number, it is also all about brand, the cultural background, etc.

I bet this car drives insanely nicely, when GT-R would put you to sleep instantly.

Luxury European products = Always Number 1. :)


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 1/26/2014 9:23:01 AM
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Just my opinion, JDM, but you have crossed the boundary from being silly and sarcastic to just being a troll. We all get it - you think that European cars are put on undeserved pedestals. Fine - how about actually contributing to the discussion that proves your point. Because frankly, all you are proving is the old adage "Sarcasm is the refuge of the weak mind". I'm tired of your repetitive, snarky comments.


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 1/26/2014 2:50:02 PM
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You misunderstood me, my friend. And not at all, I do believe the real automobiles are the ones that only those 1% of the U.S. population can enjoy.

I am simply being honest, and it is just that now I see the truth.


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 1/25/2014 11:28:42 PM
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not a very pretty looking car, id personally rather a laferrari, and porsche 918 - if i was going crazy and spending 1 mil on a car, i think they both look better, but this car definitely stands out and has an amazing exhaust note.
may mr singh enjoy it in good health...


freeagentfreeagent - 1/26/2014 4:26:34 AM
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this belongs on a movie set for a bad sci-fi action film. in real life it's dreadful design. nothing appealing about it at all.


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 1/26/2014 9:14:55 AM
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Kris Singh II comes from a family of billionaires and when you have access to that much money the toys you buy are just at another level. We financial "mortals" who are also car guys can understand the motivation Singh - why not buy the car that sets your blood flowing? Not all that much different than you or me in that respect.


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