Throttle House gives the 2002 Lamborghini Murciélago a mixed review (47/100), praising its advanced all-wheel drive system with 70/30 torque distribution that acts as a safety net, exceptional 575-horsepower V12 performance with excellent steering and light clutch, and striking design highlighted by substantial Hercules wheels and mid-mounted engine configuration. However, the car suffers from a cramped, awkwardly-positioned cabin with harsh ride quality and uncomfortable seats, while interior tech is dated—including non-functional ride softness buttons and an oddly-placed ignition key barrel. Despite these practicality issues, Throttle House considers a day in this V12 manual supercar a top-10 experience, making it ideal for collectors and enthusiasts who prioritize the visceral experience of driving a legendary machine over everyday comfort or modern convenience.
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