Doug DeMuro is one of those car journos for whom 2016 has delivered massive changes, with the man now building his YouTube career one clip at a time. And his latest YT adventure involves a Lamborghini Huracan so... the extreme giggles are here!
The journalist reviews privately-owned cars, which explains the black stickers on the particular example of the V10 Raging Bull we have here, as well as another details we'll let you discover in the video.
Inspired by the sure-footed driving experience delivered by the Huracan, Doug seems to match the enthusiasts level of the supercar, as you'll notice... pretty much throughtout the entire length of the video.
The man even goes as far as delivering a review-compensation for the lack of spectacular dynamic scenes in his review, one many of you might actually find interesting.
While we're talking Sant'Agata Bolognese matters, we should mention the latest Lamborghini debut, namely the Aventador S we showed you yesterday, has only wet our appetite even further.
As we've admited on previous occasions, we can easily get greedy when it comes to Lambos, which is why all we can think about right now is the next model to join the Italian automaker's line-up.
Yes, we're referring to the Huracan Superleggera, the supercar that has set our spyshots section on fire throughout the year - some even go as far as linking the upcoming spiced-up Huracan to the recent Huracan Performance trademark filing coming from the automaker, but we think the Gallardo's scheme will stick around, which means we'll receive the Superleggera before the Performante.
Regardless, the slightly soft side of the V10 machine was the only important downside we mentioned in our Lamborghini Huracan review, which is why we can't wait to meet the derivative mentioend above, which will be lighter, more powerful and pack a meaner overall setup.
Inspired by the sure-footed driving experience delivered by the Huracan, Doug seems to match the enthusiasts level of the supercar, as you'll notice... pretty much throughtout the entire length of the video.
The man even goes as far as delivering a review-compensation for the lack of spectacular dynamic scenes in his review, one many of you might actually find interesting.
While we're talking Sant'Agata Bolognese matters, we should mention the latest Lamborghini debut, namely the Aventador S we showed you yesterday, has only wet our appetite even further.
As we've admited on previous occasions, we can easily get greedy when it comes to Lambos, which is why all we can think about right now is the next model to join the Italian automaker's line-up.
Yes, we're referring to the Huracan Superleggera, the supercar that has set our spyshots section on fire throughout the year - some even go as far as linking the upcoming spiced-up Huracan to the recent Huracan Performance trademark filing coming from the automaker, but we think the Gallardo's scheme will stick around, which means we'll receive the Superleggera before the Performante.
Regardless, the slightly soft side of the V10 machine was the only important downside we mentioned in our Lamborghini Huracan review, which is why we can't wait to meet the derivative mentioend above, which will be lighter, more powerful and pack a meaner overall setup.