Supercar Review: 2015 Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 - Driving

I know, I know: what the hell am I doing talking about taxes when I should be waxing lyrical about this beyond-gorgeous orange Lamborghini Huracán. If you lease it, the capital cost equivalent is $35,294, but that just bumps you up to the V6. My amendment – call it radical if you want – would see that limit bumped all the way up to $317,847. Not coincidentally, you won’t be surprised to hear,... Now, I know it sounds like a boondoggle, but if you’ll just bear with me, there will be a fiscally sound method to my supercar madness. Business is nothing but the art of the meeting, right. But first – and this is often the most difficult part of the capitalistic process — you actually have to get the meeting. That’s because nothing, but nothing , opens doors like the offer of a ride in a Lamborghini. Meeting’s on. National marketing manager keeps pushing back your conference call. One quick Lamborghini’ed email and suddenly it’s absolutely imperative that you meet in person. Hell, I had one managing director cancel her entire afternoon because we suddenly needed a “serious”. Actually, it’s pretty hard to think of even a single Lamborghini that wouldn’t cause a stampede of suddenly. Source: driving.ca