Lamborghini to sell its wares on The Strip
Las Vegas is where the rich come to play and rich wannabes come to stay poor. Therefore, almost every luxury car brand imaginable has a retail shop there, including Ferrari. That's why it was surprising to learn that Lamborghini doesn't already have its own storefront on The Strip. Automotive News reports that the Bolognese company will remedy Nevada's lack of Lamborghini-branded Christmas candles and €422 military Lamborghini boots soon with its very own Lambo boutique. The store and a Lamborghini cafe will be located within the Palazzo Casino, and will be part of the first Lamborghini dealership on The Strip.
To do some window shopping before visiting the new Vegas location, check out the Lamborghini Collection online.
[Source: Automotive News - sub. req'd]







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Seoultrain 8:44AM (5/07/2008)
Hopefully this one will be better than the Ferrari "dealership" at the Wynn. It's $10 to get access to a small showroom (6 cars) and a basement (10 cars), all roped off so you can only walk around and look at used Ferraris priced 50% above retail when new. Oh, and for $50 you can sit in a 360 Spider and have your picture taken in it. The only consolation was that they had an FXX! I was so taken aback that I hardly looked at the plain black Enzo they also had.
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DA_U 10:52AM (5/07/2008)
when i was there last march there was about 25-35 cars in the basement and upstairs they had an enzo, fxx and a few others. There is also a place where can see the garage. you can get in for free if you can sweet talk your way in or have something that resembles proof of ownership of a ferrari or maserati.
Allan 8:55AM (5/07/2008)
I think there's a problem with your Lamborghini Online Collection link... I get this:
Si è verificato un problema nell'esecuzione dell'operazione richiesta, il corretto funzionamento verrà ripristinato al più presto possibile.
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Dirk 10:20AM (5/07/2008)
I was there a few weeks back and saw the Lamborghini sign in the Palazzo, but never found the actual store. Now I know why.
The Ferrari store at the Wynn is a rip. $10 to look at cars that go up and down the strip. Yay.
Both those hotels bug me, really. The strip is losing its reckless and fun nature, and turning into a wanna be high class hangout. If I wanted to wear a suit and tie, I would just stay at work for a week instead.
Then again, I suppose a lot of people think the Strip died in the 80s anyways.
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