Sunday, July 29, 2012

History of Lamborghini


To be loved worldwide by featuring Vietnamese operating advantages and outstanding design, long ago, Lamborghini has become a formidable competitor for any sports car company does.
During World War II, Ferrucio Lamborghini to perform military service in the military service Italia. After the war, the demand for tractors in Italy increased. Sensitive to the times and is available to the military relationship, Lamborghini purchased surplus machinery left by Allied for improving the tractors. Through this strategic move, Lamborghini have enough capital to expand production. The business then Lamborghini successful that quickly became Italy's richest man.
With a passion for intense sports car, Lamborghini always wanted to build the best cars. When has economic potential, in 1963 Lamborghini decided to build a car factory named Automobili Lamborghini SpA in Sant'Agata a small village area.
Already in the establishment, their first cars equipped with Lamborghini 350GT V12 3.5-liter capacity was launched at the Turin Motor Show. In 1973, Miura model was launched. Thanks to this model, Lamborghini has been known to the world.
In the early '70s, due to the tractor business in trouble, Lamborghini was forced to sell part of shares of Automobili Lamborghini SpA to a Swiss company. In addition, the oil crisis caused the financial situation of the Lamborghini more dramatic. Late 70's, Lamborghini sold its remaining shares to the retirement home in Umbria (Italy).
In the early 80s, revived with Automobili Lamborghini SpA Countach model. Countach supercar is considered the most impressive sports car in this decade. However, in 1987, due to investment in the movie industry, owner of Automobili Lamborghini SpA has sold the company to Chrysler.
In 1994, Lamborghini once again changed hands when Chrysler sold to Far Eastern companies. Late 90s, due to lack of new models, the Lamborghini sales plummeted.The company thus faced many economic difficulties. Take advantage of the situation, Volkswagen has been negotiating with the Far Eastern to becoming Lamborghini owners from 1998 to date.

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