Maybe they should look into used Crown Vics.
In Italy, where distracted driving and auto anarchy is a cultural thing, a few police officers patrol in Lamborghini Gallardos that make well over 500 horsepower. So it was only a matter of time before a driver — even one trained in using the supercar — racked one up.
Of course, it wasn’t his fault, according to The Guardian. The bruised and battered officer, cruising in Cremona, apparently tried to avoid a Seat Ibiza slowly emerging from a gas station. The Seat driver clipped the Lambo — no word of its speed at the time, but likely well under the 200-mile-per-hour maximum — and it rammed into a line of parked cars.
One of the stationary cars was hit so hard that it flipped and landed on the Gallardo’s roof.
The policeman and his passenger were injured, but not seriously, the newspaper said. The front end of the $200,000 police car was crushed.
A trio of Lamborghini LP560-4s were presented to the Italian state police last year to help contain speeders on the autostradas (more than 4,700 people died on Italy’s roads last year). The cars are tricked out in police-blue-and-white trim and equipped with a video surveillance camera, gun racks, GPS, organ transplant fridge (in the luggage compartment) and defibrillator.
Italian motorists have a hard-earned and, in my experience, a much-deserved reputation for recklessness, general anarchy and driving well in excess of posted speed limits on the country’s highways, byways and autostradas.
It seems only fair that the Italian version of the highway patrol has been armed by Lamborghini with the world’s fastest police car. The automaker has just presented the latest version of its Gallardo LP560-4 sports car, all tricked out in law enforcement trim, to the Italian state police.
In addition to catching speeders, the 2009 Gallardo has been outfitted with a video surveillance camera, gun racks, GPS, organ transplant cooler (in the luggage compartment) and defibrillator.
This version of the Gallardo produces 560 horsepower and has a top speed of 203 miles an hour. It actually replaces an older, slower (just 180 m.p.h. or so) Gallardo that had seen some 87,000 miles of service around Rome since 2004. No doubt all of those miles were used on official police business, right?
Well, it seems the car did somehow manage to show up in New York City in 2005 for the Columbus Day parade. A third blue-light Gallardo has been patrolling in the Bologna region of north central Italy the past three years. It only has 62,000 miles on its odometer.
Informant’s tip: Watch out for the new Gallardo patrolling the A3 Autostrada between Salerno and Reggio Calabria in southern Italy.
Sports cars are very famous not only to car racers but also to collectors and ordinary people. Though they are expensive, no one would like to miss owning at least one model of sports car. They are known to be stylish and fast. There are many sports cars that are made locally but there are also imported sports cars.
Italian sports cars are famous for car racing. They are known not only for their sleek appearance but are designed perfectly for car racing. They are stunning and known all world-wide. Italians are famous in designing sports cars that are not only perfect for car races but also are also suited for street driving.
One great creation that is an Italian sports car is the Enzo Ferrari. The car has great technology that not another car in the world can beat. Although it has been designed to work very well on racetracks, it has been sold throughout the world as a luxury car and does very well in the streets. The features are made with advanced technology and there are only about 350 cars of this model world-wide.
The molding of the Enzo Ferrari is wind tunneled, sculpting is made of carbon fiber and the engine performs well at high speeds. The magnificent car is the masterpiece of Italian masters. The car has made the dreams of its inventors come true – that was to place this race car in the public’s hands.
Other Italian creations include Lamborghini, Maserati, Iso, Pagani Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Italdesign. All these cars represent the grandeur of the creations of Italians and provide prestige in driving. They all have the grace in every curve, the interiors, and the structure. They look fast even when not in motion. They evolved from great ideas – to drawings and sketches until they became dreams that came true. If someone would like to feel the ambiance of Formula1 and experience the speed enjoyed from GT Class, then Italian sports cars are the perfect way to attain your aspirations.
Italian sports cars will last and will reign supreme among all of the cars in the world. Sleek, stunning and extravagant is the only way to describe these Italian sports cars. They are expensive but the price is worth it!
Pininfarina is best known for making some of the most beautiful and fastest cars we have even seen. Names like the Ferrari F50 and 612 come to mind. So if you are responsible for such names, what happens when you want more? Well, I guess the sky’s the limit.
Pininfarina’s Agusta AW139 Executive Helicopter is the ultimate way to travel in the air. The cabin can hold you and 8 of your closest business partners comfortably. The interior is adorned with wood
grain panels and leather upholstery. For the longer journeys, 2 15″ LCD monitors are connected to a DVD system and an 8-speaker surround sound system, with subwoofer of course.
Also included in the package is a fully programmable Satellite Navigation System, a telephone for making those important decisions on the spot and dual-zone climate control system. For power, the Pininfarina Agusta uses a pair of Pratt & Whitney PT6C-67C turboshaft engines. Both are hooked up to a complex digital monitoring system and are controlled via a central panel in the cockpit. The Agusta is being sold through the Aero Toy Store, and will most likely be reserved for the very very wealthy.