MKSGR:
Rossi:
Porker:
The point is, what does it matter... A Lambo driver would never be tempted by the Turbo S and vice versa, as long as you enjoy what you drive, who cares about seconds?
Correction, I think these two complement each other really well.
You mean: you need the Porsche whenever the Lambo is with the dealer for repair
Actually, my Performante is very reliable (almost 13000 km now). Of course this may be related to the fact that the Huracan has been around for a while and that it has riped well, especially when it comes to reliability. The engine is really considered to be bullet proof, my mechanic knows of one engine exchange at Audi Sport(!) in Germany, funny...but only because the customer was a VIP and had complaints about the power (car had apparently slightly under 600 hp, ouch).
Oh, that damned engine light: It is on for over 2000 km now and doesn't go off, they tried everything short of exchanging the ECU. Catalytic converter errors. Car runs amazingly well (maybe because of the error? ). There is one suspicion that it may be related to me using Ultimate 102 fuel (102-104 octane) but since Lamborghini said there is no issue driving the car with that light on, I do it and it runs very well.
Porsche? Had several issues, nothing major but always a bit here and a bit there. Overall, still...very reliable cars, no major issues.
Same goes to AMG, my GLC 63S just runs and runs, almost 8000 km now. E63 S AMG had some major engine stuttering issues at certain speeds and it took AMG over a year to fix that (software). Probably also related to me using higher octane fuel (according to an AMG engineer). C63S? Well, the car already had several software updates, lately one major one related to ESP safety. Still, the car has almost 40000 km (no kidding) and is otherwise trouble-free.
Even my daughters Range Rover Evoque has been trouble-free (biggest surprise ), car has almost 20000 km now.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), Mercedes GLC63 S AMG (2020), Mercedes C63 S AMG Cab (2019), Range Rover Evoque Si4 Black Edition (2019)