The History Of Lamborghini Cars
>> Saturday, March 26, 2011
Automobili-Lamborghini SpA, commonly known as Lamborghini is an Italian car maker. The company was founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963, with the aim to produce a grand tour car that can compete with established offerings from marques such as Ferrari.
Company's first model was released in mid 1960, and recorded for repairs, power, and comfort. Lamborghini gets a lot of praise in 1966. After several decades, the company hit hard times in the mid-1970s, as sales plummeted because of the world monetary crisis of 1973 and the oil crisis. After passing through bankruptcy and three times the change in ownership, Lamborghini is a subsidiary of Chrysler Corporation in 1987.
U.S. firm failed to return the car to profitability and sell it to the Indonesian side in 1994. Lack of success Lamborghini continued until the 1990's, until the company was sold in 1998 to Audi, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, a German automotive company. Audi Ownership marks the beginning of a period of stability and increased productivity for the Lamborghini, with sales increased nearly tenfold during the 2000s, culminating in record sales in 2007 and 2008. world monetary crisis in the late 2000s had a negative impact on luxury car makers around the world, and saw sales fall Lamborghini return to the pre-2006.
Company's first model was released in mid 1960, and recorded for repairs, power, and comfort. Lamborghini gets a lot of praise in 1966. After several decades, the company hit hard times in the mid-1970s, as sales plummeted because of the world monetary crisis of 1973 and the oil crisis. After passing through bankruptcy and three times the change in ownership, Lamborghini is a subsidiary of Chrysler Corporation in 1987.
U.S. firm failed to return the car to profitability and sell it to the Indonesian side in 1994. Lack of success Lamborghini continued until the 1990's, until the company was sold in 1998 to Audi, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, a German automotive company. Audi Ownership marks the beginning of a period of stability and increased productivity for the Lamborghini, with sales increased nearly tenfold during the 2000s, culminating in record sales in 2007 and 2008. world monetary crisis in the late 2000s had a negative impact on luxury car makers around the world, and saw sales fall Lamborghini return to the pre-2006.
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