I picked my girlfriend up at the airport Friday morning after work and was graced with the presence of a Murcielago on the way home. He pulled up next to me, correctly deduced I was an enthusiast from my car, and cruised next to me for a bit to let me enjoy that V12 sound. Gave me a thumbs up, dropped two gears, and took off through traffic. About 15 minutes after I got home, I got the notification for this video. Impeccable timing.
@@Wonderlaust You would be correct. There's a Chilly the penguin (Mishinoto's logo) on the back window and some Motegi MR116s that everyone immediately notices, but most of the money spent was on engine/drivetrain upgrades. One of my neighbors has a '68 Camaro, an '86 Grand National, and used to have a Gallardo and his wife told us both she liked my Civic better than all of them. 😂
I forget how young these two guys are, then one of them comments that "a phone of the era" wouldn't fit in the storage compartment but it will fit a "modern phone" - 2001 - phones were literally getting so small you would have to fumble around in your pocket for them. I had an Ericsson T28 back then IIRC, it was a fraction of the size of my current phone, and it wasn't the smallest you could get at the time. Part of the reason Steve Jobs insisted the iPhone only needed a 3.5" screen is he was worried anything bigger would put people off buying it because they were so used to phones getting tinier and tinier by 2007.
@@Beer_Dad1975Like us 2000's Teens/Adults this is the last of peak last century normality. All the Gen Z's and socials have ruined everything fashion/product placement/ideals- popular culture since.
@@Future-Classic-Cars I just figure hey, I'm middle aged and well off from being a bullied nerd at school who made good - this stuff isn't made for me anymore - I guess they don't want my massive piles of disposable income and would rather exist on the loves of 20 year olds with massive student loans or something 😀...
First of all, the Murciélago has the final descendant of the Bizzarini V12, which traces its roots back to the company's founding. The story goes that Ferrucio Lamborghini told Bizzarini he'd get a bonus for every horsepower over 300 it made. Bizzarini smashed the target by making it rev to over 9000. Lamborghini promptly fired him because the goal was to make something civilized. That engine's insanity, accidental or not, would go on to define the brand. It was replaced when the Aventador came out. Secondly, there's an anecdote which states that in period factory tours, the Gallardo production line was clean, state-of-the-art. Everything fit, everything was organized. Very German. The Murciélago's side was a disaster, with swearing, smashing with hammers to get things to mount, wires and tools strewn everywhere. It in many ways was the last true Italian Lamborghini. (If you want to hear more about these, go listen to the Carmudgeon Show.) Great video, guys.
I’m glad you pointed out that it was the last use of that V12. I already knew that, but I doubt most people seeing this video would know. I’ve heard this one multiple times in person, and the newer one in the Aventador. Both sound great, but I prefer the sound of the older one. It seems to have a higher pitch that reminds me more of the sound of an older 3.5 liter F1 car. I heard one with straight pipes and it was amazing. I was also next to an Aventador SV being reved up. Sounded great too, but lacked that high end musical sound of this one. Of course to each their own.
I daily drove this car in 2005 for two whole years and was blown away at how easy it was to drive around. The stick, the excellent A/C (being I live in Houston, TX) the good visibility (for as big as it is) and didn't have to do ANY crazy service on it the entire time it was driven (other then standard service). It is an excellent car and wish it was still the same price that it was sold for back then!
@@deminioxst6129i strongly disagree. The merci was still 100% lambo and very quirky. Aventador and the r8 are the downfall of peak lambo. The merci is the last of the golden age lambo
@@charles-davidberube1174 @charles-davidberube1174 you can disagree thats opinions but you are mistaken on murcielago not being audi. In 1996 concept Acosta was designed as the diablo replacement. In 1997 concept canto was designed as replacement. When audi purchased Lamborghini in 1998 they scrapped both concepts. Murcielago is an Audi car. Even looks like one. You cant find the Italian flair of countach and diablo anymore.. its more brutalist design and a VWfication. So all in all diablo and countach are still the kings. Its was the first lambo designed by a Belgian and not Italian and produced by audi and not Lamborghini
U sleep. Bruh the Hurucan/R8 is amazing but obviously the SVJ is the best of the best when modded sadly the factory still has a mediocre exhaust system but it’s definitely one heck of an engine nd wayyy better than a mercy
The older I get the more I find myself still wanting to own the cars I adored growing up as a kid like this one. Cars may have gotten better but they won't ever capture the emotion they had back in the 2000s and early 2010s where they peaked. Please get a 360 Challenge Stradale on this channel too!
I know right! I feel like advocating for walkable cities and reducing car dependency with every passing day nowadays. Once the good old cars like this and cheaper ones are gone and/or unaffordable in the future, cars as a hobby will be dead to me. Might as well ride a bike and walk rather than drive a planned obsolescence newer car. Newer cars keep breaking sooner and sooner every year. Even Toyota isn’t safe.
@@TheMachRider True to a point. Boomers still had many more fun new cars to drive, though. We're now living through a forced transition from ICE's to silent/soulless electric power trains, and autonomous tech will eventually remove the driver entirely. I wouldn't consider prior advancements such as carburetors to fuel injection as on par with the changes we're experiencing now.
Thank you guys for not being like every other automotive UA-camr and showing us constant brand new 2024 models, and letting us see our dream cars from your perspective. Best automotive UA-cam channel!
The murci is THE v12, that sound is the perfect blend of modern refinement and the theater and agression of classic engines. When you guys rolled the windows down even every downshift gave me chills
A few years ago, I was able to get my wife a 45 minute drive in a Murcielago. It wasn't the LP it was the 1st gen. She hit 155 on public roads! Rural roads but still public. The coach/co driver said she was the first female to drive it. He was really impressed with her behind the wheel.
Murciélago is the Lambo I've grown up admiring. Aventador came around in my teenage years, but that thing never captivated me the same way Murciélago did. This is still my favorite Lamborghini of all, especially as SV, and doubly if it's an SV with a ducktail spoiler. Great video once again, gentlemen! Those redline takes with the windows down were a treat in particular.
"Drop a gear and disappear" Don't think I've heard that one! Thanks for featuring this beast. Pretty cool for sure. Didn't realize it was so awkward. It looked great will all your awesome rolling shots!
The Lamborghini Murcuelago was my favourite car in Need for Speed Most Wanted. I couldn't drive one as a kid so driving it in a game was the next best thing. Awesome super car
This was the first Lamborghini that the VW-Audi group had any involvement in, but it was designed largely by the people at Lamborghini, which is why the interior feels less like an Audi and is a bit more industrial, but wrapped in leather. The Gallardo is the one that really showed the most influence from VW-Audi. A lot of people love the Murcielago, but I will always have a soft spot in my heart for the Gallardo.
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What a tease waiting till after halfway through the video to wind the engine out! It's a seemingly rare treat to see both Thomas and James in the car together as they drive it.
The best car I've ever driven, is a Murcialago LP640 with the e-gear trans. While it was clunky at low speeds, it was fine when you were moving, and the sheer grip and acceleration was astonishing! So was the sound!!
Someone has a manual Murci here we consistently see at C&C and I'm so very appreciative of him sharing its beauty with us. I was a college kid when this came out and I loved every bit of it and still do. I generally enjoy seeing the newer versions but they'll never hold the sway that one of these does for me. Even a Countach cannot match the Murci in my book (partially because of how viral they've gotten in recent years).
I was 11 when i first saw the murcialago in a car and driver mag. It's also the first time i was ever in love with a car. To this day its still my favorite Lamborghini. It will always hold a special place in my heart.
Loving the reviews of cars at their golden age! ICE and h-shift, with just enough electronics to make things comfortable and allow us to work on the cars ourselves.
My friends uncle has an ‘04 maroon w/ white interior, gated 6 speed. 2nd best car I’ve ever driven. My wife’s uncle has an F40. I put 25 miles on it as a Christmas present 2 years ago. Needless to say I’ll never drive anything better for the rest of my life. Keep it coming guys. Another great review.
All this fun is being replaced by electrification and the endless pursuit of power figures and times most car people don't give a crap about. I'm not a Lamborghini fan but I appreciate what they did this icon Murcielago
The murcielago was my absolute dream car along with the dodge viper SRT when i was a kid. Everyone i knew drooled over the gallardo but i couldnt stop staring at the murcielago on google pictures. And man i still think it looks insanely good, if i had the money i'd get one in a heartbeat.
When I was younger I used to play Project Gotham Racing 3 with my uncle on the XBox 360, his car of choice was always a lime green first-gen Lamborghini Murcielago.
There's a white one in parked in the carpark of my condo complex that has been sitting in the same spot for over 10 years, just collecting dust. But it still looks good even with the dust. Amazingly whoever the owner is, is still paying the taxes and registration fees on it. Just not driving it. I park my car next to it when there aren't any "prime" spots available because: 1. it's not going to move so I don't have to worry about door dings 2. It's a scissor door so it's not going to give me door dings IF it moves. Parked next to it, it makes my 911 look like a Beetle.
I saw the first one, or one of the first ones, in Texas in 2002. I actually had no idea Lamborghini were coming out with another model. I was in college, and I stopped following car magazines, or anything online about cars. I was so shocked when I first saw it. WTF is this! It was unlike anything else, never saw a render, nothing, and yet here is this futuristic but subtle super car in front of me. Better than my favorite at the time the Diablo. Eventually I noticed the Lamborghini logo, and when I got home I jumped on the net, but there was very little about it, but enough to confirm. I was so happy and excited!!! Could not wait to see the next one, but it was a while. Best car spot of my life. The ultimate surprise.
@stopmaverick2 Merci entered production in the middle of 2000. VAG acquired Lamborghini in September 1998, transfered control to Audi in December 1998. It's gonna be a tough sell to convince anyone that the car went from concept to production in less than 2 years.
I still do to this day😂 TDU was such a good game man I miss it. Thankfully there's a new one coming out this year and if it's any good I shall be buying a new Laptop (my one is 11 years old and shit😂)or a PS5 to play it
I am not a super car kind of guy. I much prefer a rowdy economy cars like subarus, but I will make every exception for a mercy. These things are just amazing!
For me the murcielago is peak lamborghini design. I really like the rawness, the clean, brutal design and the insane proportions. All the newer lambos dont look half as good to me. They try too much.
Murcielago is one of the most iconic Lambos. It's wild to think how much a Huracan would smoke this thing though around the track and a straight line though.
Now that THE PRESENCE OF A VEHICLE, & THE THEATER OF A VEHICLE....is now in my vocabulary. Thank you gentlemen, the professionalism and humor has made me a true fan. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 STANDING OVATION 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
When I first saw Christian bale in dark knight coming out of this beast my jaw dropped I also remember grinding for hours in old nfs games just so I can buy the murci and play with it aventator is nice revuelto doesn’t do anything to me in design ( idk I find it like a facelift of the aventator but it sort of looks like a huracan tecnica too ) but murci is just perfect and will always have a special place in my heart
I like how James says, "See I know how to buy gifts for my wife" and then a few minutes later Thomas says "Your poor wife". That just made me laugh for a couple minutes.
I remember trying to entertain myself all the way through gradeschool by doodling... This car was what I doodled. Nonstop. I'll never forget trying to draw those curvy things inside the headlights.
The sound work on this video, combined with the editing really works to give a feel for the car. Immersive. It's great on the big AKG copies I have on. You can't say that for every car video out there. I wish for more like that. Great work! Throttle House rules!
12:52 is a great example of why people love the mechanical and raw industrial power of gas powered cars over ev,...regardless of the faster speeds the ev can generate
Always been a Ferrari fan, always, but the Murcielago is something special. I’ve seen the Murcielago for the first time at the Bologna Motorshow back in 2002, the same year Ferrari brought the Enzo! Unforgettable memories ❤
Hey guys, I just got my first car! She's a 2009 Buick Lucerne, and she belonged to my mom's friend's late grandfather. She's practically new, there's no rust, no tears in the seats, no stains on the interior, the headlights aren't foggy, she was even garage kept her whole life. Unfortunately, they are known to have some fairly serious reliability issues, mainly relating to the electrical and fuel systems, as well as faulty water pumps, though the powertrain is pretty durable minus the previously mentioned water pumps. I'm still super happy with her though, and I'm very proud that I've actually managed to save enough money to buy a car and still have about $2,000 in savings left over.
One of the last great v12's. We will never see anything like this again. This was my poster car when I was a teenager when it first came out. Still looks great.
However 😂, I'll have to be financially stable in every sense before purchasing my first supercar or luxury car . The best thing to do with your money is to invest rightly because money left saving will end up with no returns.
the problem is that most don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high in these challenging conditions.
The 10-15% rule is enough - especially if you make even more with multiple streams of income. My investment properties pay for my exotics cars. It's many different things you can do to afford easily and responsibly. You don't need a million cash to afford a cheap 100k car, My first exotic was 100k put down 20k- financed 80k. Then traded up to more expensive cars. Now I have an Aventador, so it's not hard at all, Especially if you are making 20-25k plus a month with little to no debt with multiple streams and assets that produce income.
clearly remember encountering a Lamborghini for the first time in the late 90s in the town I lived in HK. a Black Murcielago revving in a semi-clowsed area only amplified the goosebumps that followed . Literally felt like i got whipped
People in the comments hating on the owner for bodymods and the exhaust, what‘s wrong with you 😂 1: don‘t think the owner cares about someone‘s perspective on what he does with his own lambo 2: if you rode along you‘d think it was all super mega cool 3: sound better than stock
I'd like to have a word with whoever put that wing there
Is the SV model? Or wanna be
@@doru10922 its very clearly a wannabe plus that rear diffuser and exhaust is horrendous
The entire bodykit is shit, the car is so nice stock
@@v_stands_for_value124 nope it looks great
The whole car looks scrumptious
I picked my girlfriend up at the airport Friday morning after work and was graced with the presence of a Murcielago on the way home. He pulled up next to me, correctly deduced I was an enthusiast from my car, and cruised next to me for a bit to let me enjoy that V12 sound. Gave me a thumbs up, dropped two gears, and took off through traffic. About 15 minutes after I got home, I got the notification for this video. Impeccable timing.
The sound of this Murcielago still perfect till this day.
Lemme guess, a civic?
@@Wonderlaust You would be correct. There's a Chilly the penguin (Mishinoto's logo) on the back window and some Motegi MR116s that everyone immediately notices, but most of the money spent was on engine/drivetrain upgrades. One of my neighbors has a '68 Camaro, an '86 Grand National, and used to have a Gallardo and his wife told us both she liked my Civic better than all of them. 😂
@@Shiny_Dragoniteshe was lying, you literally own the most basic trash car
@@Shiny_Dragonite Immediate lie if it's a civic
"ahh your poor wife" 😂
holy shit, he killed him
Totally their best joke ever. 🤪🤪🤪
Perfect delivery as well, dunno if that was really off the cuff but it definitely didn't feel scripted
Best throttle house joke yet
Almost spit out my coffee on that one, so subtle yet hit so hard 🤣😂
Keep these 90s and 2000s era car reviews coming boys.
I forget how young these two guys are, then one of them comments that "a phone of the era" wouldn't fit in the storage compartment but it will fit a "modern phone" - 2001 - phones were literally getting so small you would have to fumble around in your pocket for them. I had an Ericsson T28 back then IIRC, it was a fraction of the size of my current phone, and it wasn't the smallest you could get at the time. Part of the reason Steve Jobs insisted the iPhone only needed a 3.5" screen is he was worried anything bigger would put people off buying it because they were so used to phones getting tinier and tinier by 2007.
I also wanna see a review to Ford Mustang FR500 car.
@@Beer_Dad1975Like us 2000's Teens/Adults this is the last of peak last century normality.
All the Gen Z's and socials have ruined everything fashion/product placement/ideals- popular culture since.
@@Future-Classic-Cars I just figure hey, I'm middle aged and well off from being a bullied nerd at school who made good - this stuff isn't made for me anymore - I guess they don't want my massive piles of disposable income and would rather exist on the loves of 20 year olds with massive student loans or something 😀...
"Your poor wife" - was savage.
I came here to find this comment 😂
Also came here to make that comment! F'n brilliant
I gave this video a like pretty much at the beginning, forgot about it and when i got to this pun i wanted to give a like again 😂
To be fair...he eventually found it.
😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
First of all, the Murciélago has the final descendant of the Bizzarini V12, which traces its roots back to the company's founding. The story goes that Ferrucio Lamborghini told Bizzarini he'd get a bonus for every horsepower over 300 it made. Bizzarini smashed the target by making it rev to over 9000. Lamborghini promptly fired him because the goal was to make something civilized. That engine's insanity, accidental or not, would go on to define the brand. It was replaced when the Aventador came out.
Secondly, there's an anecdote which states that in period factory tours, the Gallardo production line was clean, state-of-the-art. Everything fit, everything was organized. Very German. The Murciélago's side was a disaster, with swearing, smashing with hammers to get things to mount, wires and tools strewn everywhere. It in many ways was the last true Italian Lamborghini.
(If you want to hear more about these, go listen to the Carmudgeon Show.)
Great video, guys.
I’m glad you pointed out that it was the last use of that V12. I already knew that, but I doubt most people seeing this video would know. I’ve heard this one multiple times in person, and the newer one in the Aventador. Both sound great, but I prefer the sound of the older one. It seems to have a higher pitch that reminds me more of the sound of an older 3.5 liter F1 car. I heard one with straight pipes and it was amazing. I was also next to an Aventador SV being reved up. Sounded great too, but lacked that high end musical sound of this one. Of course to each their own.
I thought The Aventador was the last OG V12
Revuelto and Sian also have it @@dmuj3469
Bizzarini V12?
@@MichaelH-ck4hg Ok mr lambo expert
Perfect timing for the upload, I was about to do something with my life but no need now !
Im sorry , i read 'Life' as 'Wife'...
@@nabillarif works just as well
Congrats 🎉
@@nabillarif They both work nicely there.
@@cbotten106 Yup Wife suits even more
I daily drove this car in 2005 for two whole years and was blown away at how easy it was to drive around. The stick, the excellent A/C (being I live in Houston, TX) the good visibility (for as big as it is) and didn't have to do ANY crazy service on it the entire time it was driven (other then standard service). It is an excellent car and wish it was still the same price that it was sold for back then!
Daily driver, as god intended 😢. We'll done sir 🫡
What a legend
Hmmmm.... I think you rented it for 3 days
The Murcielago for me was the peak. I can't explain why but the Aventador just didn't captivate me like the the Diablo and Murcielago did..
Nah man. Diablo was the peak with countach coming second.
Murcielago looked like Lamborghini VWised
@@deminioxst6129i strongly disagree. The merci was still 100% lambo and very quirky. Aventador and the r8 are the downfall of peak lambo. The merci is the last of the golden age lambo
Can't say which is better but the Murcielago is certainly my fav. The cover car on so many of my favourite games growing up as a kid.
@@charles-davidberube1174 @charles-davidberube1174 you can disagree thats opinions but you are mistaken on murcielago not being audi.
In 1996 concept Acosta was designed as the diablo replacement. In 1997 concept canto was designed as replacement. When audi purchased Lamborghini in 1998 they scrapped both concepts.
Murcielago is an Audi car. Even looks like one. You cant find the Italian flair of countach and diablo anymore.. its more brutalist design and a VWfication.
So all in all diablo and countach are still the kings.
Its was the first lambo designed by a Belgian and not Italian and produced by audi and not Lamborghini
U sleep. Bruh the Hurucan/R8 is amazing but obviously the SVJ is the best of the best when modded sadly the factory still has a mediocre exhaust system but it’s definitely one heck of an engine nd wayyy better than a mercy
It looks like a stealth bomber.
Absolutely a timeless piece.
The black looks so good! A good friend of mine has this in silver/grey and it's nice but the black looks way better. Sounds just as good though!
@ChrisS-nj3yewish it has two tone paint colour though.
The Reventon really took stealth aesthetic to the Murcielago.
The older I get the more I find myself still wanting to own the cars I adored growing up as a kid like this one. Cars may have gotten better but they won't ever capture the emotion they had back in the 2000s and early 2010s where they peaked. Please get a 360 Challenge Stradale on this channel too!
I know right, almost like some of them were like 90's cars modernized a bit, but most were of their own time in the 2000's to early 2010's
Everyone says that when they get older. I'm in my 30's and starting to feel the same way. Boomers were like that 20-30 years ago.
I know right! I feel like advocating for walkable cities and reducing car dependency with every passing day nowadays. Once the good old cars like this and cheaper ones are gone and/or unaffordable in the future, cars as a hobby will be dead to me.
Might as well ride a bike and walk rather than drive a planned obsolescence newer car.
Newer cars keep breaking sooner and sooner every year. Even Toyota isn’t safe.
430 scud pls
@@TheMachRider
True to a point. Boomers still had many more fun new cars to drive, though. We're now living through a forced transition from ICE's to silent/soulless electric power trains, and autonomous tech will eventually remove the driver entirely. I wouldn't consider prior advancements such as carburetors to fuel injection as on par with the changes we're experiencing now.
Thank you guys for not being like every other automotive UA-camr and showing us constant brand new 2024 models, and letting us see our dream cars from your perspective. Best automotive UA-cam channel!
Thomas and James are living their dream life
True, but what about James' poor wife.
They're living my dream life too lol - to have access to any and every car and call it a career is a blessing.
I live vicariously through them and therefore living my dream life also through their UA-cam videos.
They obviously loving this.😅
13:29 the best reaction to an air intake system activating 😂
I thought it has DRS.
The bat wings
The Murcielago SV has to be my favorite Lamborghini.
The murci is THE v12, that sound is the perfect blend of modern refinement and the theater and agression of classic engines. When you guys rolled the windows down even every downshift gave me chills
A few years ago, I was able to get my wife a 45 minute drive in a Murcielago. It wasn't the LP it was the 1st gen. She hit 155 on public roads! Rural roads but still public. The coach/co driver said she was the first female to drive it. He was really impressed with her behind the wheel.
Happy wife, happy life!! I love the first gen Murcielagos they are beautiful.
"throw it back a couple decades, 2002" ah a great day to feel old 😂
Murciélago is the Lambo I've grown up admiring. Aventador came around in my teenage years, but that thing never captivated me the same way Murciélago did. This is still my favorite Lamborghini of all, especially as SV, and doubly if it's an SV with a ducktail spoiler.
Great video once again, gentlemen! Those redline takes with the windows down were a treat in particular.
i share the exact same sentiment. this is my favorite lamboorghini bar none, and i love all of them. timeless look and configuration.
"Drop a gear and disappear" Don't think I've heard that one! Thanks for featuring this beast. Pretty cool for sure. Didn't realize it was so awkward. It looked great will all your awesome rolling shots!
It's a very common expression among sport-motorcyclists. 😎
The Lamborghini Murcuelago was my favourite car in Need for Speed Most Wanted. I couldn't drive one as a kid so driving it in a game was the next best thing. Awesome super car
Same game and car for me! I had mine painted chrome lol
Especially when you fully mod it with Junkman Parts love it
Came for this comment.
I learnt all the Lamborghini names from NFS late 90s 😂
Stole that car from Ming and i cruised my way through the latter half of the blacklist,...ahh..good times
This was the first Lamborghini that the VW-Audi group had any involvement in, but it was designed largely by the people at Lamborghini, which is why the interior feels less like an Audi and is a bit more industrial, but wrapped in leather. The Gallardo is the one that really showed the most influence from VW-Audi. A lot of people love the Murcielago, but I will always have a soft spot in my heart for the Gallardo.
Actually the last gen Diablo 01' was the 1st.
Me too..to drive it is to love it
17:09 OMG Thomas... LOL!
😂😂😂😂😂
He absolutely killed me there 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
Burnt
@@toyurcThomas joke reminded me a lot to Yukiko Amagi for once.😂
Gentlemen, I became a fan of yours not that long ago, when I was craving that essence that was British Top Gear. You both bring the serious critique but fun lighthearted ridiculous goofiness that Clarkson, Hammond, and May brought to British Top Gear for all those years, and The Grand Tour. Keep up what you're doing, the auto enthusiast world needs it and I feel fortunate that you're a part of it. 🖖
Oh cry me a river, mellow dramatic BS bunch of W⚓'s
Man, I wasn’t ready for that “ah your poor wife” line. Literally made me spit my coffee out. 😂😂😂😂
What a tease waiting till after halfway through the video to wind the engine out!
It's a seemingly rare treat to see both Thomas and James in the car together as they drive it.
The Murcielago was one of the cleanest and yet still outlandish supercars ever made - and that wing does its absolute best to ruin it.
The best car I've ever driven, is a Murcialago LP640 with the e-gear trans. While it was clunky at low speeds, it was fine when you were moving, and the sheer grip and acceleration was astonishing! So was the sound!!
The way TH can take a car that I love and somehow make me love it more is unmatched
Someone has a manual Murci here we consistently see at C&C and I'm so very appreciative of him sharing its beauty with us. I was a college kid when this came out and I loved every bit of it and still do. I generally enjoy seeing the newer versions but they'll never hold the sway that one of these does for me. Even a Countach cannot match the Murci in my book (partially because of how viral they've gotten in recent years).
I was 11 when i first saw the murcialago in a car and driver mag. It's also the first time i was ever in love with a car. To this day its still my favorite Lamborghini. It will always hold a special place in my heart.
It was 40 year old engine at the time of this car already. But the greatest of all time.
Loving the reviews of cars at their golden age! ICE and h-shift, with just enough electronics to make things comfortable and allow us to work on the cars ourselves.
"Your poor wife" lmao, savage.
Disrespectful. Tells me something.
I’ve waited years for a up to date honest review on this car. And they completely made me take this out my dream garage
Beautiful Mercy - my god that sound - absolutely nothing sounds better than a screaming V12 Lambo.
My friends uncle has an ‘04 maroon w/ white interior, gated 6 speed. 2nd best car I’ve ever driven. My wife’s uncle has an F40. I put 25 miles on it as a Christmas present 2 years ago. Needless to say I’ll never drive anything better for the rest of my life. Keep it coming guys. Another great review.
All this fun is being replaced by electrification and the endless pursuit of power figures and times most car people don't give a crap about. I'm not a Lamborghini fan but I appreciate what they did this icon Murcielago
You guys are hands down my favorite car youtubers! I love other automotive channels, but you guys make the best videos
Merci is the G.O.A.T. The LP640/670 is by far the best sounding road car ever.
definitely top, but remember, these share planet with the F1, the Hakosuka, the C2 Corvette, the (C30) NSX, and the 991 GT3RS....
@@xavierpanohaya2647 Dude.. none of those are even in the same realm lol.
@@a_s_g_z we´re talking about SOUND, ICYMI.
The murcielago was my absolute dream car along with the dodge viper SRT when i was a kid.
Everyone i knew drooled over the gallardo but i couldnt stop staring at the murcielago on google pictures.
And man i still think it looks insanely good, if i had the money i'd get one in a heartbeat.
Same thing Legendary Richard Hammond said about the Aventador on Top Gear. He says there is no fear factor that made him feel ALIVE
When I was younger I used to play Project Gotham Racing 3 with my uncle on the XBox 360, his car of choice was always a lime green first-gen Lamborghini Murcielago.
There's a white one in parked in the carpark of my condo complex that has been sitting in the same spot for over 10 years, just collecting dust.
But it still looks good even with the dust.
Amazingly whoever the owner is, is still paying the taxes and registration fees on it. Just not driving it.
I park my car next to it when there aren't any "prime" spots available because: 1. it's not going to move so I don't have to worry about door dings 2. It's a scissor door so it's not going to give me door dings IF it moves. Parked next to it, it makes my 911 look like a Beetle.
I love that they always cut from the gauges as soon as it hits about 100km/h, as they continue to add another few thousand RPM
One of my fav cars when i first saw in Christian bale's Batman begins
“Lamborghini then…. Much more subtle”
Alfred
I saw the first one, or one of the first ones, in Texas in 2002. I actually had no idea Lamborghini were coming out with another model. I was in college, and I stopped following car magazines, or anything online about cars. I was so shocked when I first saw it. WTF is this! It was unlike anything else, never saw a render, nothing, and yet here is this futuristic but subtle super car in front of me. Better than my favorite at the time the Diablo. Eventually I noticed the Lamborghini logo, and when I got home I jumped on the net, but there was very little about it, but enough to confirm. I was so happy and excited!!! Could not wait to see the next one, but it was a while.
Best car spot of my life. The ultimate surprise.
17:05 "Ah...your poor wife." - priceless. Thank you, gents, much obliged.
James forgot the Get Out Helmet.
Also, the boys said Audi a lot, but this car was primarily developed under Chrysler ownership.
It certaintly was not. That was the Diablo. Audi's "1st Touch" was with the last gen 2001 Diablo and they had taken ownership in 98' I believe.
@stopmaverick2 Merci entered production in the middle of 2000. VAG acquired Lamborghini in September 1998, transfered control to Audi in December 1998. It's gonna be a tough sell to convince anyone that the car went from concept to production in less than 2 years.
Remember driving this around Honolulu in TDU. Love this thing
I still do to this day😂 TDU was such a good game man I miss it. Thankfully there's a new one coming out this year and if it's any good I shall be buying a new Laptop (my one is 11 years old and shit😂)or a PS5 to play it
Same
They are so natural together. It's the best car channel on UA-cam ..... by far.
I am not a super car kind of guy. I much prefer a rowdy economy cars like subarus, but I will make every exception for a mercy. These things are just amazing!
For me the murcielago is peak lamborghini design. I really like the rawness, the clean, brutal design and the insane proportions. All the newer lambos dont look half as good to me. They try too much.
Murcielago is one of the most iconic Lambos. It's wild to think how much a Huracan would smoke this thing though around the track and a straight line though.
I love how they were smiling the whole time they were in the car
Now that THE PRESENCE OF A VEHICLE, & THE THEATER OF A VEHICLE....is now in my vocabulary.
Thank you gentlemen, the professionalism and humor has made me a true fan.
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When I first saw Christian bale in dark knight coming out of this beast my jaw dropped I also remember grinding for hours in old nfs games just so I can buy the murci and play with it aventator is nice revuelto doesn’t do anything to me in design ( idk I find it like a facelift of the aventator but it sort of looks like a huracan tecnica too ) but murci is just perfect and will always have a special place in my heart
I like how James says, "See I know how to buy gifts for my wife" and then a few minutes later Thomas says "Your poor wife". That just made me laugh for a couple minutes.
I can't remember I've ever seen you so smiling behind the steering wheel of a car. And I have watched almost every video of you for the last 5 years.
La-la-lamborghini Mercy!
Mercy mercy me Mercielago!
😂😂 Pusha T's verse btw... 🔥
yo chick shes so thirsty!
yo chick she so thirsty
...yo chick she so thirsty....
The Murciealago in dark knight makes this car officially the batmobile.
Especially since "murcielago" in Spanish actually means "bat"
Least favorite appearance of the car weirdly enough
I remember trying to entertain myself all the way through gradeschool by doodling... This car was what I doodled. Nonstop. I'll never forget trying to draw those curvy things inside the headlights.
The sound work on this video, combined with the editing really works to give a feel for the car. Immersive. It's great on the big AKG copies I have on. You can't say that for every car video out there. I wish for more like that. Great work! Throttle House rules!
It's a good Friday with a new video from Throttle House!!
This car is stunnning from every single angle. Gorgeous.
😂 "YOUR POOR WIFE!!!!"LMFAO 🤣😅
It’s gorgeous. I was standing in a field in the middle of Idaho this week and one ripped past on the highway. The sound was so epic!
17:07 "your poor wife" haha
They changed the camera angle right at that moment, so they obviously planned it, but still funny.
12:52 is a great example of why people love the mechanical and raw industrial power of gas powered cars over ev,...regardless of the faster speeds the ev can generate
What a beautiful piece of art
You know the Murcielago is a masterpiece just on James' Face while he's driving, couldn't stop smiling through the gears!
I was so relieved when I saw that they didn't take out the classic shot where James hits his head in the new intro! 😂
Always been a Ferrari fan, always, but the Murcielago is something special.
I’ve seen the Murcielago for the first time at the Bologna Motorshow back in 2002, the same year Ferrari brought the Enzo! Unforgettable memories ❤
You guys are world's best; period!
I really understand why content takes long,it's a work of art when it comes 😭
“HELMET” James, “HELMET!!!”🤣😂
Hey guys, I just got my first car! She's a 2009 Buick Lucerne, and she belonged to my mom's friend's late grandfather. She's practically new, there's no rust, no tears in the seats, no stains on the interior, the headlights aren't foggy, she was even garage kept her whole life. Unfortunately, they are known to have some fairly serious reliability issues, mainly relating to the electrical and fuel systems, as well as faulty water pumps, though the powertrain is pretty durable minus the previously mentioned water pumps. I'm still super happy with her though, and I'm very proud that I've actually managed to save enough money to buy a car and still have about $2,000 in savings left over.
Now, that's a gear lever !
One of the last great v12's. We will never see anything like this again. This was my poster car when I was a teenager when it first came out. Still looks great.
"Your poor wife" 😂 😂 hilarious
However 😂, I'll have to be financially stable in every sense before purchasing my first supercar or luxury car . The best thing to do with your money is to invest rightly because money left saving will end up with no returns.
yeah that's a good path, focus on a good strategy, relax back and watch it compound within the years. In good time you'll see returns.
the problem is that most don't have the knowledge needed to succeed in a challenging market. Only highly qualified professionals who had to experience the 2008 financial crisis could hope to earn a high in these challenging conditions.
Honestly this cannot be overemphasized, helping people mitigate unforseen circumstances and mistakes .It's always good to have a financial plan,
The 10-15% rule is enough - especially if you make even more with multiple streams of income. My investment properties pay for my exotics cars. It's many different things you can do to afford easily and responsibly. You don't need a million cash to afford a cheap 100k car, My first exotic was 100k put down 20k- financed 80k. Then traded up to more expensive cars.
Now I have an Aventador, so it's not hard at all, Especially if you are making 20-25k plus a month with little to no debt with multiple streams and assets that produce income.
clearly remember encountering a Lamborghini for the first time in the late 90s in the town I lived in HK. a Black Murcielago revving in a semi-clowsed area only amplified the goosebumps that followed . Literally felt like i got whipped
The Murcielago is badass!
Now they need to review a Diablo!
Preferably an early one with RWD. Every time you floor it it’s a fight for survival lol
Every time I’m like, “I wonder if the used market is reasonable for [overlooked car]?” you guys put out a video and ruin my dreams.
I think the Murcielago is the best Lamborghini ever. Not "for its era", but in absolute terms.
...especially with those aesthetic mods.
You had me going until the ... and then I KNEW you were pulling my leg.
@@cbotten106 What's wrong with those mods? They're reminiscent of the LP-670SV.
@@jorehir I kind of like the original without the frippery. But they do indeed evoke some of the later hotrod versions.
The intro, keeping the take, perfection 🤌
I laughed out loud in a meeting at 17:08 😂
Why would you be watching UA-cam in a meeting? Get your head together man.
@@mediocreman2 it was on in the background and I was muted but my camera was on lmaoooo
this video is a treat...you honestly can't get enough of a NA V12 that screams loudly
lol at the poor wife comment!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is a personal dream car of mine. It's raw, it's aggressive, it's perfect.
“Don’t Dead Open Inside”…..classic
yepppp, gotta love twd
Orchestra of cylinders! The trumpets and flutes!
Ahh, your poor wife. Absolutely killed me! 😂😂
I love the fact y'all kept the i8 helmet clip in the new intro. You are legends!
I can't believe that car is 20 years old...
The greatest-looking supercar of all time. This is by far the best-looking modern Lamborghini.
It’s got a WANG
But not in the thumbnail?
2:03 Moments like these.... when your heart either speeds up or slows down. Gorgeousssss!
I felt that in Australia.
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every plastic thing in this car screems "cheeeeap", but man - the engine. the sound. the design. urrrrgh perfection.
People in the comments hating on the owner for bodymods and the exhaust, what‘s wrong with you 😂 1: don‘t think the owner cares about someone‘s perspective on what he does with his own lambo
2: if you rode along you‘d think it was all super mega cool
3: sound better than stock
1 thats fine
2 nope, I wouldn't
3 and yet it looks so much worse