Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Rare model Lamborghini Veneno coming up for sale

There were just three models of Lamborghini Veneno coupes sold to the public. With 85 miles it can be said to be the first of the three Veneno coupes.
 
The factory in Sant'Agata only made three of these coupes for public consumption, and each of them sold for about $4 million. One of the hypercar with 522 miles on the odometer was listed at $11.15 million and appeared to be found in Japan. Given the white details of the vehicle, it wasn't hard to distinguish it from the other two Venenos the world had been gifted with. 
Now the second Lamborghini Veneno with red details is listed for €7.1 million – equivalent to nearly $8 million at current exchange rates. It has only 62 miles.
Before you make your conclusions, keep in mind that the rumor mill talks about Sant'Agata Bolognese having offered the Veneno for about $4 million back in the day - the machine made its public debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, with the fourth example of the coupe having been kept in Lamborghini's collection.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

New restriction for Tesla car sales

New restriction for Tesla car sales
Tesla Motors signed a contract to lease the ground
 floor space of a building in Red Hook.
While Utah’s current law states that the EV company
 has to hire a franchised dealer to sell 
its vehicles, Tesla says that it can't sell its cars through
 traditional third-party dealerships 
because they have to convince customers its electric
 car is better than a typical internal 
combustion engine, a pitch that would be a conflict 
for a dealer that also relies heavily
 on regular car sales.
The company already has a showroom in Chelsea. 
It seems like Tesla isn’t keen on renewing.
 Similar to a few other states, law makers in Utah 
refuse to let the Electric Vehicle 
automaker sell its cars directly.
A new bill has been proposed that would place
 restrictions on the electric cars' sales. 

The organization has been battling with Utah
 New Car Dealers Association (UNCDA) 
and traditional automakers, like General Motors Company (NYSE:GM),
over the direct-sales matter since last year.