The Lamborghini Jalpa Is the Forgotten 1980s Baby Lambo
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Lamborghini Jalpa review! The Lamborghini Jalpa is the baby Lamborghini that most people don't know about. Today I'm reviewing a rare Lamborghini Jalpa, and I'll show you all the quirks and features of this unusual Lamborghini. I'm also going to drive the Jalpa and show you what this special Lamborghini is like on the road.
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For anyone curious, the fan button to the left of the steering wheel is for the auxiliary fan for the engine. You would turn this on for low speed driving or any time the engine temp was getting too high.
Thx dude
So the radiator fan thermostat is the driver
@@Bigbuddyandblue nailed it
All Doug had to do was fricking press the button to learn what it does, lol
... which would explain why this button looks like it doubles as a red warning light. I wonder how much harder it would have been to wire a relay to make the fan come on automatically, though.
Fun fact: This car was Rocky’s car in Rocky IV where he does that driving montage as he thinks about Apollo
Cool
Yep!! Ive loved this car since I saw it in Rocky 4.....thing sounds amazing. Been waiting for Doug to review one!
Phil Collins in Miami Vice?
There's no easy way out
The one with the SOTHPAW plate.
the reversed placement of the driver side door handle is actually brilliant. the thinking was since you have the key in your right hand, your left hand is free to open the door after you unlock it 👍👍
It's actually the correct way anyway you look at it, and Doug is a weirdo opening a door with his right hand on that side of the car.
Anyway it is stupid idea to open driver's dor with right hand, what to do next spin around to get inside? I'm right handed and always use my left hand to open door, then I have free access to the car seat.
it turns out that Doug is much quirker than Jalpa.
Brilliant? Boy, you must work in sales.
He also gets in the rear seats backwards too 😂
That’s exactly how an exotic Italian sports car’s horn should sound.
Yup
Agreed. Same sound as the Countach.
Yep. Most Italian cars had them at the time. I had a 1974 Fiat Spider and it had the exact same air horns, complete with the frosted glass bells that looked as good as nice flower vases.
So people don't mind that old Italian cars had that horn sound, yet they complain if modern cars have that horn sound?
I love that horn very much
Props to the owner for cherishing this nice piece of car history.
@@yungboicontigo9278 most likely
@@x-90 it probably drives like shit unless he replaced everything mecahncically.
Some rich person in San Diego of course it's taken care of.
Before the Jalpa, there was the Silhouette, which was based off the Urraco in the mid to late 70s. The Jalpa was, for the most part, a cleaned up and refined Silhouette.
There’s been a rumor going around that Doug started an enthusiast auction website to sell cool cars from the modern era… too bad he hasn’t told us about it yet
I've heard that to, I suppose its kind of an auction website, that'd be practical. Maybeee....bids and cars could be the name, it's just an idea
@@nachocavallocarbonell1863 it should probably have cars from the 1980s and up.... Just saying
If it’s true, he should call it “Caaaaaaaaaaaars and Bids.”
Quirky idea to feature such cars.
I'll bet you they'll sell at least one 1992 land rover discovery camel trophy participant car on there
Doug showing all the fan buttons reminds me of Clarkson's theory: There's a little Italian man that lives in the village and comes to the factory on Wednesdays. He's in charge of buttons. His thought process, "Today this button here for this. Next week for something different. The week after it doesn't do anything." LOL
Just reading this was effin hilarious.
Frankly those buttons etc. made me think that if Soviet Russia ever made a sports car in the 80's it would not have been much worse than Jalpa. Lack of attention to detail and who cares attitude in this car is pretty Soviet.
I really want to know when he said this because I *desperately* need to hear it in Clarkson’s voice.
Doug is the kind of guy who doesn’t think to use his other hand to open the door…
im guna leave this at 69 likes
Same
Same
Lamborghini is the kind of car brand that makes the door handles that can't be used with both hands, unlike everyone else.
@@TheCostantinus actually it’s mounted perfect
Doug: “Nothing is exactly where you would expect it to be.”
Me: Sees the steering wheel in front of the drivers seat. “Seems ok to me.”
69 so I'll write this and like my own comment. that way you'll have your 70th like ;)
Don't quit your day job
Man, Lamborghini's styling in the 80's was on point.
Always has been 👨🚀🔫👩🚀
Always style over substance
i think this car's proper rival would have been the DeTomaso Mangusta and Pantera... similar styling
Yes it was great
6:33 ... the dreaded Jalpa!
Doug is living up the 80’s exotic owner name with the white dust under his nose at 17:58
Meth
why you gotta do bro like that? probably a bump for old times sake or he's too classy to joke about the old coke reference so he's alluding to it this way. or its *a crazy coincidence*
That's not under his nose, it's on the outside crease where the edge of his nostril meets his face/upper lip, and I believe it's just dried/flaky skin. Might be some dandruff-like skin infection or something, but the fact that it's on the side of the nostril is what's important. If you miss a bump of coke, it won't stick on the side of the nostril like that, it would go on your upper lip, just below the nostril or on your face to the left/right of the nose. Besides, with how sweaty Doug gets inside of cars on hot days, the powder would dissolve into the sweat pretty much instantly.
Also, @the guy that suggested it was "Meth", no one really snorts meth, and even on the rare occasion someone does, it's not a white powder, it's (or it *should* be) crushed up clear crystals.
@@moogle68 bruh, I don’t care lmao
@@richardjameswellingtoniv9682 I don't care that you don't care 😂
I just felt like clearing that up for anyone that does care.
Doug forgot to mention the gauges were made by Jaeger, a company that is still one of the most prestigious firms in Swiss watchmaking: Jaeger-LeCoultre. During the first decades of the history of the automobile, Jaeger used to provide gauges and instruments for the finest car manufacturers in Europe: Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes, Aston Martin, etc.
Yeah I can see the quality
Oh, i didn't know that my Citroen 2CV was classified under "finest cars". Thank you!
@@oliopetrolio3092 Just as I didn't know the 2CV had a Jaeger gauge. I guess that's the only thing they have in common.
Jaeger also did the gauges for peugeot around the 2000
@@Ivan-np3ls yes, I felt proud seeing Jaeger logo in Jalpa as well as in my rustbucket of a Peugeot 206.
The window going up slowly is just the actuator failing, pretty sure it didn’t come from factory like that
Shrunken rubbers, gear grease turned into molasses, a clean and grease, with a bit of graphite powder in the runners, will do it the world of good.
In his older Jalpa review the windows went up just as slowly, so at the very least it’s not an issue unique to this specific one
Had a 308 for a while at my house and the windows were a super pain in the ass. A web of cables, but in reference to this car, prob the same grease that did not turn into Molasses, but hard semi cured bondo. New motors later, still not the quickest windows.
@@armadillolover99 older Jalpa review??? Do you mean the Jarama review?
@@Kryojenix No, I mean Jalpa. Back when he lived in Philadelphia he reviewed one but it was early Doug, before he really dove deep into cars. The video is like 8 minutes long
It has aged very well. Still looks epic & stylish. Gorgeous car.
Only on the outside. The interior is one ugly mess. It looks like it was kitbashed from cheap $5 parts found at the local Auto Zone.
Doug. The only person to open a door wrong and call it a terrible design
For right handed people, it is a terrible design. The whole car is a terrible design; that's why they couldn't give them away.
@@dannysdailys I mean pulling a lever is not that hard even with your left hand
@@dannysdailys no one opens a driver's door with their right hand. it does not matter if you're lefty or righty. it's an excellent design.
@@CRY1N6R0807 I Agree. Using your left hand it seems like it would make for a very natural motion. And as for the passenger door you'd use your right hand also making for a fairly ergonomic entry.
@@dannysdailys I''m right handed and I don't see an issue with the design of this. Just cause I use my right hand to right it's not like I'm so biased over my left that it can't open car doors. Also, the passenger side door would be meant to be opened with your right hand. Considering this guy paid 25k for it in the 90's, this was quite the bargain considering the honda civic was going for halft that price at the time. Not a bad investment considering he could sell it now for around 4 times that much.
Doug those door handles are placed correctly
I use my left Hand for drivers side and right hand for the passenger side. Its so awkward otherwise
The horn shows you the difference in psyches of italians and americans.
Ciao, Ragazzi !!!
Vs
GET OUT OF THE WAY !!
Fun fact: Although, Jalpa is “Successor” of Urraco and Silhouette, because of financial reasons, Jalpa was basically a modified Urraco.
Weirdly, Urraco was 2+2 while Jalpa was 2 seater, and engine mount never changed between the two, which means there’s a few feet of empty space between the seats and the engine where rear seats of Urraco used to be.
Jalpa was also a name of a Bull?
god there could have been even more delicious storage space
so that's why everything seems like an afterthought.
The Jalpa is the successor to the 1976-1979 Lamborghini Silhouette . Which is more rare then the Jalpa and looks almost the same. Sorry, I didn't see your edit...most people don't know of the Silhouette
@@darrenmorris869 Yes, Silhouette is literally “if you know it, you’re serious geek” level of rarity (they only made 53!). The dead space for deleted rear seats are much more evident on Silhouette, on Jalpa Bertone added ducts to hide it.
"The same logic as air crash debris" is such an underrated burn, probably one of Doug's best oneline roasts.
Well, he's right. The interior is an absolutely trashy disaster. it looks like it was made from cheapass $5 parts found in the clearance section of a Wal-Mart. The exterior is nice and sharp but the interior is just FUGLY.
Watching Doug when he talks about Cars and Bids muted is really funny
Great idea!😂🤣😂
When this car was made a LOT of cars had “Uneladed Fuel Only” marked in several places including the cab although near the fuel gauge was most common.
Doug’s just a child and doesn’t appreciate how narrowly he missed that era. You can see it in any review he does of a car from before 2000
Can y’all elaborate ? I don’t want to be ignorant moving forward
@@StarboiFloyd if you didn’t experience things of a particular time first hand and have them as your regular things…you will miss little details that are obvious to we who did have these things. I don’t easily recognize that fact because I don’t realize how old I’ve gotten myself. It ain’t fair I tell ya!
@@StarboiFloyd all I know is cars from the 80s have the "unleaded fuel only" warning everywhere. Must've been a transition period, my '84 celica has a sticker right on the gauge cluster
Maybe it was placed inside the cabin instead of by the fuel fill because Lambo thought everybody lived in NJ where you’re not allowed to pump your own gas. So it’s inside the cabin to remind the driver to tell the gas station attendant what fuel to use. 😂
Edit for those who don’t “get it”: the above comment is sarcasm.
All of the OGs remember when Daddy Doug filmed a video with a Jalpa years ago.
I honestly miss his older style of videos
Exactly what I was thinking... really confused clicking on this video to see that it was posted today
Agree
Ya why did he do another one? Just for the Doug score???
I knew I wasn’t crazy
Doug has trained me like one of Pavlov's dogs. When I hear the words "Before I get started..." my right hand automatically moves to the arrow keys on my keyboard and I press "Right" ten times.
The interior of this car reminds me of writing an essay in school:
Add important stuff in the last minute, the layout is all over the place, trying really hard to make it work and it seem to make sense at a first but it doesn't.
Only 410 produced... rarer than most of the so-called ultra special or "limited edition" supercars nowadays
Except this was because of low demand and the new ones are because of ultra high demand
The first video of yours I watched was a Jalpa video you published a long time ago. You drove around a park in Philadelphia in a black Jalpa. You driving it in Philly was iconic in a way you never mentioned. The car was featured in Rocky IV where he drives the car through Philly remembering his history with Apollo and what he is about to face against Drago now. Let's not forget the coke mirror. I've been watching you every since. Keep up the good work.
i remember that video.
Wow, I watched that video too and knew he filmed in Philly back then but never put that together. Awesome observation!
WTF, Doug? Normal people open driver's side doors with their left hand, regardless of whether they are left/right-handed. This is at least twice that you have claimed the opposite to be true.
Remember when doors had a handle with a button to be pressed with the thumb? It was to be opened with the left hand.
Glad I'm not the only person that understands this.
Bingo!! Doug being Doug. Silly Doug.
Thank you. I was thinking the same thing. Im right handed and I can't remember a time when I've ever opened my door with my right hand. Lol
The fact they had the door open with the left hand is "great attention to detail" for someone who has a basic understanding of cars.
He even demonstrates by opening with his right hand..then what, you walk around the door. Further proof he's an alien in human skin IMO
Am I the only one confused by Dougs way of opening doors? I always use my left hand for opening a left-side door, and my right hand for a right-side door. That way I'm properly positioned to enter the door after I open it.
That's because Doug views these things the way some brats do. Only his way.
Doug the type of guy to open a door with his foot then enter head first
I thought the same thing. Does he think right-handed people can't use their left hand at all? Trying to open it with your right hand even if the door handle were reversed would still be awkward.
Sometimes he tries to find quirks where there are none. It’s kinda becoming annoying.
I love how Doug contradicts himself. He says the the trunk is surpisingly large, and the three are to spaces in the middle console to put items, as well as good space behind the seat, and yet in the Doug score he says that practicality is normal for a car like this!
Then
Buyer: "I got 25k. What can I get?"
Dealer: "We got this old Lambo called the Jalpa if you're interested."
Buyer: "SOLD"
Now
Buyer: "I got 25k. What can I get?
Dealer: "Do you want to add something to your Lambo? We can get you some accessories."
Buyer: "No. I want a Lambo for 25k."
Dealer: **brings out a **1:14** scale model**
Funny of you to assume a Lambo dealer will continue talking to you after you say that you have only $25k.
25k back then is around 85k in today's money
@@tunalad yeah I know. Inflation and all that
@@tunalad what lambo do u buy what that money
@@Ivannbeats used gallardo
It had the "unleaded fuel only" sign inside the car because in the old days it wasn't you who fill up the tank, it was a pump operator that work in the gas station and it was you that were inside the car that had the job to inform him. Greetings from Portugal ;)
Thank you!!! Someone who gets it.
Yeah! Here in Brazil it's still that way
Specially if you drove a Lambo, you would never get out and pump your own gas 👍🏻
Who dafuq uses the right hand to open the driver side door? (when is in the correct left side)
i like how Doug doesn't mention that he already reviewed this car before...
with a shirt lol
He reviewed a lamborghini Jarma a while back not a jalpa
@@mikainaidoo938 nope, he reviewed a Jalpa too ua-cam.com/video/Zo-VnozaKBE/v-deo.html
@@mikainaidoo938 he reviewed a Jalpa a while back
@@mikainaidoo938 you obviously haven't been around for 6 years
No true American would consider this a "forgotten" Lambo because every true American has seen Rocky IV over 6 times and knows that Rocky had this car.
Most Americans think this is a Pantera.
I've watched rocky a million times and had no idea this was the car in the movie
When Rocky IV came out I thought it was a custom Countach. Thought the engine sound was dubbed in lol
Let’s think about this for a minute, Doug. Who opens their drivers (LHD) door with the right hand? Any car? Any?
Makes no sense, right? This handle placement is actually very ergonomic.
I'm convinced Doug does this stuff on purpose to get more interaction on his videos. In every video he has a few completely nonsensical remarks.
Yeah, you would use the left hand so that you can pivot and pull the door past your body. Using the right hand would mean reaching across yourself and then your right arm would pull toward your body and you would have to do a little jig getting into the car.
Starting off at 2000rpm- when it is off: that means it looks fast -standing still 👍🏿
doug is obseessed with his weirdo stereotypes..as if a british or german tach that's 40 years old won't be off balance for some reason the car looks gorgeous,esp compared to the Ferrari
That is an issie with this particular car. They do not all do that. They did all have a gas strut holding up the boot, which this one doesn't have...
That lamborghini is beautiful
I have actually known the Jalpa from a Lamborghini evolution video from Flatlife.
I know
Ur not tho
@@ddrupa lmao
Looks like a 308
Yes finally! So glad to see this video because Doug’s old Jalpa video was the very first Doug video I ever watched. Nice to see it done again in the current format.
Rocky's car in Rocky 4. Personally I'd prefer the robot in the movie though. Happy Birthday Paulie!
The song there's no easy way out playing while he drives it lol
The ‘foot rest’ is obvious really, it’s the 80’s , you drive a Lamborghini, you are a hot blooded alpha male, so your driving companion will most certainly be wearing stilettos, always! Even when popping out to the nearest takeaway 😂 no one wants damaged lambo carpet, or a woman who goes out in slippers 😂😂
It's not a foot rest. It's actually just a bar for the passenger to hook their toes under during hard cornering.
Very true
@@rotorhead5826 It's an old lambo. What cornering?
These days it'd be ugg boots ... probably leopard print and/or pink ugg boots, possibly in the shape of Big Bird or paw feet.
exactly what I thought when I saw that bar, It's there so women can rest their feet properly in high heels
Doug's the kinda guy to remind us the purpose of headlights.
This car's interior is evidence of how potent hard drugs were in the 80s
I was thinking that, too. "Someone must have been on a serious coke bender when they came up with those controls."
@@benjaminrobinson3842 The controls are so huge it looks like you need to use your hand instead of your finger.
Doug is the kinda guy that makes fun of what he doesn’t understand.
Im pretty sure not even lambo themselves understood those climate controls.
@@marciliojunior4919 italian cars are never supposed to make sense.
So basically
Um, did you even watch the video? The climate controls are a drunk mess. They're actually just randomly scattered everywhere.
😂😂
The correct pronunciation is Hal-Pa!!! And it is beautiful.
Yalpa is pronounced and not Halpa
it's Italian
@@RoverWaters The car is Italian, the name is Spanish.
@@RoverWaters ua-cam.com/video/pR5QeXOUCj4/v-deo.html
LOL By Doug's logic (Jalpa ~ Juan) Juan should be pronounced "yuan".
¡Hola from Spain! "Juan" is pronounced like the english speakers would pronounce "huan", NOT like "yuan", nor "iuan". The letter "jota" ("jay" in english) sounds as english words like "hat", "happy", "heroe", etc...
In fact, here in Spain, when we want to write the sound of laughing, we write "ja,ja,ja", whilst in english it's written "ha, ha, ha", but it sounds exactly the same.
And the name of the car, in spanish, sounds like "Halpa" in english. As has been said, it's an italian car, but many Lamborghinis have spanish names, like "murciélago" (bat), "huracán" (hurricane), "Miura" (which is the name of an old bull breeder), "diablo" (devil), etc...
The door handle actually makes sense, now you can get in way easier as opposed to when you open it with your right hand.
Key to unlock in right hand,left hand pulls open.Seems straight forward.Not to Doug though.
@@bryduhbikeguy Yes. Only sensible way to open a car door. I can't understand what was going on inside Doug's head.
@BryDuhBikeGuy Doug isn't a smart guy, he proved it in many of his videos. Cool fun reviews, but the IQ isn't there.
same here...
@@filip000 yeah and he likes to overexaggerate things to make it more dramatic.
Even right handed people have to use their left hand to swing the driver's door TO THE LEFT to enter the car. Silly Doug
Exactly! I was going to say, "Maybe if you didn't stand right where the door opens, Doug!"
Officer: **arrives at window**
Window: **takes forever to roll down**
Officer: 🗿
⚰️
This would be the worst car to own in a state like Florida. I timed the window. It would take a whopping 35 seconds to completely roll it down and back up. If you live in a city like Orlando, better pray that window is at least halfway up if a sudden storm (which Orlando is notorious for) rolls in... LOL.
@@largol33t1 Or god forbid you are in the middle of being car jacked.
The driver's door handle seems perfectly logical. I don't know what he's talking about.
thought the same - have the key in your right hand open and close the door with your left hand while starting the car or getting in
Right? Who uses their right hand to open the driver's door (assuming LHD)? The door would open into your knees.
Glad I'm not alone
3 defrosters, on the windshield, so the entire windshield would defrost, rather than 2 round areas on either side of a large rectangular windshield. 2 vents low on the center stack, one for each passengers lap and body, as the windshield vents would keep their heads warm, and two air ducts under the dash heated their legs. Btw Doug, that horn is relatively common... especially in Europe.
And it's a small interior two low vent is plenty
He mentioned in the same sentence that the horn is common in Europe...
Sounds exactly the same as a Citroën DS
He’s mentioning how there’s more windshield defroster vents than passenger vents because it’s funny and they could’ve added just one more whether that be for the passenger or driver, but then again common sense isn’t that common anymore isn’t it.
Enter Doug's top ten sentences and you'll be sure to find " _Laid out with approximately the same logic as airplane crash debris_ "
I am officially dead 🤣💀🤣💀🤣
Something about '80s retro rims are really attractive.
Those are not "retro" ;)
Yes.
Except for the 87 Mustang GT
I kinda miss some of the nonsensical design of pre-90s Italian and French cars.
Um, I'm VERY surprised that Doug did not mention that he _already_ reviewed a black Jalpa in Pennsylvania!
It’s too bad this didn’t get a “2nd” generation.
Gallardo was this cars successor, just many many years later
There was supposed to be a car in the middle with a 4-liter screamer V10, but the Gulf War happened.
this was the "3rd" generation. First was the Urraco. Then the SIlhouette, then the Jalpa and then finally the Gallardo and Huracan.
@Umbah umbah can you please stop
*tries to tag QUESTIONABLY PLACED QUOTATION MARKS* but realizes this isn’t Facebook
I suspect the footrest on the passenger side is for high heels. Just saying if a wealthy Italian was driving the jalpa, probably his partner would wear high heels.
Sexism alert!
@@andysedgley sorry to say that in 1980's Italy women wore high heels lol
And also. Nice Mondeo
@@andysedgley what is sexist? Women wear high heels. Notice I say women not girls or what ever other genders you think there are.
@@andysedgley commenting in case someone with common sense gets the joke later
If proof needed, here you have it: Doug really is the car-guy, appreciation for the subtleties of older cars, the smell, the rattle and raw driving experience, that's what cars were about.
almost 7 years later and Doug still pronounces "Jalpa" wrong, it should be said in spanish: "halpa"
Si pero que carajos significa?
Compared to The Butchery I've heard from some of the people pronouncing this car he does pretty good I have a hard time remembering
Like the town in ZACATECAS....where my mom is from incidentally...the bean half of my account name 😜
Yippa Yippa Yippa !!!
@@isaac4273 es una raza de toros creo.
@@nachop666 ahhh entiendo, y tiene sentido porque Ferruccio siempre nombraba los carros con algo relacionado a la tauromaquia
3:00 : "Organomic disaster" only its not. Common sense says on the left side, your left hand should be used to open the door and on the right side, the right hand comes ahead to open the door. Unless your brain is messed up or you have something in your hand.
Yup. Every push button door release on all the cars from the 80s and earlier agrees with you. And every 80s and earlier VW and Audi.
Yep. Opening the door with the opposite hands means you're opening it to your body. But "Italians, so quirky".
Sometimes I really question his intelligence, and also judging old cars with modern standards.
I am pretty sure that many 70s/80s european cars had separate heating / cooling / fresh air ventilation controlls, for example
@@gg_vard Sometimes I think he does it on purpose. 🤷
I mean he’s referring to the interior of the car with that statement, which is in fact and ergonomic disaster
Doug: Now that Countaches are unaffordable.
99%: The Countach was affordable?
In high school a friend's dad, a dentist, had a white Jalpa with white wheels and a white leather interior.
Helped hide the evidence of the cocaine use.
Clean tooth look
Fun Fact : Phil Collins drives a white Jalpa on the episode "Phil the Shill" ( S2, E12 ) of Miami Vice.
Yep, a white on white one.
No one cares
That’s awesome 😎
Also In the mission of the same name in GTA Vice City stories.
@@JuangONZALES-jb6eq I do! I love Miami vice
I was the 80’s kid with a Jalpa poster on my wall instead of a Countach. And a 288 GTO instead of a Testarossa.
Doug that drivers door handle is intended to be open with the left hand...
Renault super 5 window wiper was also on the dashboard, not on the steering column
Or use your thumb to open it? Lol.
Yeah, I would say its pretty normal to open the left door with the left hand. In that way the door opens directly in front of you for easy access. Open it with the right hand, and either you are in the way of the door or have to do strange arm movements.
@@ThaOwl indeed, even on regular pull door handles I use the hand that corresponds to the door I'm facing, left door left hand, right door right hand...
exceptions are made for example in some European cars like the Peugeot 106 3 doors, Renault super 5, 3 doors you have to use the right hand on the left door because the door handle is "hidden" in the door frame
@@Modmaven yes the thumb does the job on that door handle pretty well, while using the remaining fingers to support the pull
"Mom, can we have a Pantera?"
"No, we have a Pantera at home."
Pantera at home:
😂😂😂
Huh what?
The Lamborghini Jalpa and Buggatti EB110 wheels are some of the best factory wheel fitments in my opinion! Perfectly understated on such crazy vehicles.
^^^^THIS.
Not sure what DOUG is talking about, that interior seems extremely ergonomic!
I cant wait for Doug to tell us about his next website “Bars and Kids” where children create their own rap songs about primary school.
That's a YTP right there
Can't wait for him to yell it at us four times in the same paragraph when he is plugging it at the beginning.
@@403HXC At the beginning of. Every. Single. Damn. Video. Endlessly. Forever. For all time. The "new" website, Bars and Kids.
Yes, but it’s a website for children to buy alcohol
😂
This is the second time you've reviewed a Jalpa. You reviewed a black one a few years ago.
Doug’s nose is trying to secede from his face during the drive.
Yeah it looks really weird
because it's fake....he has no nose
Can't believe that he can fit that nose inside an old italian sportscar.
He did some coke in a vintage Lambo, nothing to see there.
lmao! wtf?
C'mon Doug, not the driver door handle rant again.
It's supposed to be open with the left hand, you know? So that the right arm don't get in the way when you enter the car. I don't get the confusion. I thought everybody did it like that...
Everybody but Doug. Seriously, I open my driver's side car doors with my left hand, done it that way since I don't remember when. When I open a passenger side door, I do it with my right hand.
Yeah so you don’t have to walk around the door after you open it
I fell in love with Jalpa the first time I saw it in the movie Rocky 2 or 3. Can't remember which one. I think Rocky was listening to the song "Theres No Easy Way Out" when driving the Jalpa.
… or you could just open it with your left hand like a normal person. It already opens to the left, why is this such a hard concept to grasp?
Exactly, and if you back into a parking space (as you should, it's safer) you'll likely approach the car from the front so your left hand is closer to the car.
Right!
Here's a real shocker, on the passenger side you use your RIGHT hand to open the door and get in because that is what makes sense on that side....he went on about this on another review not long ago.
@@mikescorral2998 sometimes I really question about his intelligence and common logic
"...hard concept to 'grasp' "....I see what you did there.
New Pilot: wow!! The cockpit looks so complexed!!
Lambo Jalpa designer: Hold my fan buttons....
Wow. I literally fell asleep during the window rolling up last night, so now I get to back up and finish the video this morning. You get an extra half a view from me, Doug!
0:29 Doug does his best "Wacky Wavy Inflatable Flailing Arm Tube Man" impression
He is getting more flamboyant with the arms every video...even his cars and bids market update videos....
Dougs the type of guy to ask the salesman for a left handed steering wheel.
The owner walking into a lambo dealer with $25k has gotta be the funniest story I’ve heard in a while
When I was a teenager in the 80’s in southern MO a friend and I was looking for people that had stuff to sell, an early American Pickers of sorts, and we ran across a back woods country guy and asked if he had anything in his garage and he said “my son has one of them Lamberzinis in there” and sure enough a Jalpa in all of it’s glory!
So did you buy it?
Doug: this is the forgotten 90s Lambo.
‘ sad jarama noises
This is the second time he's reviewed a Lamborghini Jalpa. If anyone bothers to check they'll notice that he reviewed a black one a few years ago. The predecessor to this is the Silouette and is my all time favorite Lamborghini. I know that Silvestor Stalone had a black one. Thanks.
Yeah I thought he did this one before
The video 6 years old lol
That's why this is the forgotten Lamborghini. Doug forgot he reviewed the car before.
Those wheels kinda look like the Corvette “salad shooters”.
Doug is born:
Parents: Omg he's going to say his first words!!
Doug: THIS
What kind of baby says it's worst words at birth. Smh
@@StewDogR you seem fun... 🤦🏻♂️
Most all cars door handles are designed to be opened using the left hand when entering as the door needs to entered putting your right arm in first unless it's a left hand drive or entering the left side. .
Did anybody else notice when Doug said that right-hand people open the driver's door with their right hand? This guy's not right in the head.
Only a sociopath would open a car so that their arm is in the way of them getting in the car.
Yeah, you're right. I'm right handed and open the door with my left hand. That one got by me.
But Doug, you've already reviewed this car...
He did years ago
Didn't he review a Silhouette also?
@@matthewlongtin4148 he did
What I find kinda funny is despite I'm right handed, I've always opened car doors with my left hand. Well at least driver side doors. Passenger side doors I open with my left hand. So the door handle being backwards like that wouldn't bother me.
Everyone in France pulled over when you hit that horn!! Citroen's unite!! LOL
Jalpa is Italian for "randomly placed."
Yalpa is pronounced and not Halpa
My father owned a 1985 Jalpa when it was new.
It was nothing but problems and I never thought it was a fast car even back than.
It was later sold to my cousin who also had a lot of issues with the car
(goes with the territory) While I can appreciate hand made cars not a fan of the styling.
Thanks for posting brought back memories.
fan button on left from steering wheel might be a fan for engine cooling. For city driving you might need more cooling so you turn on extra fan. Just my guess
That makes a lot of sense actually, probably is not what it does then.
The Baby Lambo, it sounds like a perfect title for a film.
I would watch that
Yeah, but I hope his mother won't get killed this time ;(
The fan button to the left of the steering wheel is a radiator fan. Doug doesn't even take 30 seconds to try and figure this stuff out.
he is in a hurry to make more kids content on youtube
@@RoverWaters lol wot
The owner got a bonus and he when straight to the Lamborghini dealer. He didn’t ask his wife for “permission”, he went straight to the dealer. Good man! ✊😎
Pop-up headlights: at least 3 extra points for the cool factor
I had the fun of encountering one of these back in 1986, when it was new. I was heading home after a long cycle ride for exercise, and one of these (yes, in the same shade of red) overtook me as I was approaching a bridge. I knew what it was *immediately* because, just two days prior, I had read the review of this car in the UK's "Autocar" magazine. Said review never once mentioned anything about weird ergonomics, as if it was *expected* for a Lamborghini to be, well, *different* in this area.
By the way, you forgot to mention the manner in which what appears to be the volume control for the entertainment system appears to be mounted inside its very own push button. It would not surprise me in the least to learn that you pushed that combination button/dial to turn on the radio or the stereo, because, as you say, this is a 1980s Lamborghini.
The engine chosen for this must also have been *very* well balanced, because the one that passed me as a brand new car in 1986 had an almost turbine aspect to its engine note from outside. Whether that remains true for one that's spent 20 years with spiders living in the cylinder heads is a moot point, of course.
As for the spongy brakes, well, they were like that when the car was new. The Autocar reviewer noted that they didn't really bite until you pushed the pedal a fair way into the footwell, and this was observed to be the case on a factory fresh example with just 13 miles on the clock.
Another fun part of the Autocar review centred upon the fact that the reviewer took it to coastal Cornwall, and parked it at a quayside where several small fishing trawlers were moored. The various crew members of the fishing trawlers gathered round to stare at it, as might be expected, and one, upon being shown the engine, asked if he could swap it for the unit in his boat. The reviewer had fun telling the boat crew member in question, that Lamborghini also made dedicated marine engines for Class 1 offshore powerboats, and that if said crewman ever found the money, he could treat himself to a lairy 7 litre V12 delivering over 1,000 BHP.
I got lucky seeing a brand new one on the road, because if memory serves, Lamborghini only sold around 30 of these in the UK market across the entire production run. About the only exotica that's rarer here are cars produced by Monteverdi.
Hardly new when it came out in 81
@@Tommyblueeyes ... the registration told me it was a new one ...
2:47 Considering you got two hands, that’s not an ergonomic disaster.
I feel a lot of quirks of this car is lack of maintenance.
The styling is 70s, not 80s. This car was based on the 1976 Lamborghini Silhouette.
yep but still an 80s car...would you call the countach QV a 70s car cos it's an updated LP400?
THIS……..is the driveway where Doug’s G-Cabrio broke down. And today I’m going to review it.