Ferrari vs. Lamborghini

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This video features the rivalry between these two luxury automakers by comparing and contrasting them in 5 key categories.

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My granpa owned a Lamborghini.
Sure, a Lamborghini tractor to use to harvest wheat in the fields, but a Lamborghini nonetheless.

ROMANTIKILLER
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0:23 "They headquartered within an hour's drive from each other" - actually it is much less if you drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini.

RandomisedUser
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I grew up in the 1970s & 1980s, The Lamborghini Countach was the dream car I always wanted. So rare now to own that they are being sold now for well over $600, 000 in 2024.

cdldriver
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Ferruccio Lamborghini’s issues with Ferraris went beyond frequent clutch replacements, which were a common problem with Ferraris at the time. Enzo Ferrari never made a secret of the fact he only built road cars to fund the company’s racing division (his true passion), and for a long time their road cars had a reputation for being cars people wanted to be seen in but didn’t enjoy driving because they were loud, harsh, and difficult to handle under normal driving conditions. Ferruccio wanted to counter that by making high-performance sports cars that looked amazing, but offered drivers who didn’t care about track performance a level of comfort and luxury that Ferrari didn’t. Ferruccio was a mechanic and engineer before anything else, whereas Enzo was first and foremost a racing driver.

MrBeardsley
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Video is exactly the length of my Tostinos pizza cooking time 💨

microchrist
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Enzo: "Stick to the tractors. Leave the cars to me."
Ferruccio: "Ok, bet."

TrillBill
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Do t forget about the movie Ford Vs Ferrari. A big watch for those who are into cars.

Labyrinth
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Company Man, can you please do a Versus video on CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) vs. NBC (National Broadcasting Company) vs. ABC (American Broadcasting Company) vs. Fox? I want to know the comparison between all 4 television networks in terms of their history on how they started, their primetime shows, their news and sports divisions, their saturday morning programming blocks, etc. Would you mind doing a video on them, please?

devingiles
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Jay Leno has said that Enzo is responsible for starting more auto makers than any other person, simply by pissing people off so much they start t their own company

dgriffinctc
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The consistent quality of these videos, week in and week out, never cease to impress me. I really enjoyed this one, despite the companies covered having zero relevance to my life.

TheTateful
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Who else is simply grateful for NOT having a car payment??

jimv
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I’m surprised you didn’t bring up the fact that Lamborghini *still* produces Tractors today. They do have a farming sector.

Another aspect not mentioned, as far as Ferrari exclusivity goes, they are well-known for having cars they produce that you cannot just buy, you have to be invited by Ferrari personally to purchase it, as well as a similar ethos to their cars as Rolex is to watches. People looking to buy a Ferrari usually can’t just purchase whatever car they want from the start. Theres an unwritten list of “beginner Ferraris” that one has to buy and own first, usually ones that are less exotic, unique, and carry a bit of a poser stigma to other Ferrari owners (also known as some of the most pretentious people on the planet).

ItzzzBeamo
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I was obsessed with the Lamborghini Countach when I was a kid, and that plus the Volkswagen Beetle is where my knowledge of cars begins and ends.

TakeWalker
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Never owned one, but I did work in the plant that made the V6 engine blocks for Ferrari years ago. The quality tolerances on them were insane, so much so that what would be a perfectly sellable engine block for a normal 3.0L V6 engine block was scrap for the 3.0L V6 engine block.

catholiccontriversy
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The closest I ever got to driving something like a Lambo or Ferrari was when I rented an Audi R8 with the V10. Words cannot describe how addictive and fun that car was to drive, I can only imagine a Lambo or Ferrari!

DanielJaegerFilms
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I saw a countach once when I was a teen at little Italy in my city during a block party street event, I got to talking with the owner. Beautiful car but the only thing I took away from the encounter was his disappointment in never being able to get it out of second gear while driving inner city streets and going to third draws every cop from a 20 mile radius but doesn't pop as loud at night during a cold start as an enzo would. I can't ever imagine owning your dream car but never letting it rip.

clifforddean
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Lamborghini: Want to do something cool with your car? Go ahead, do whatever you want with it.

Ferrari: You changed the wheels of the car? That's a big no no

pablodelgado
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@companyman I think your "Id like to hear what you have to sayyy" tagline, is nearing, just as iconic as Ferrari Red

SalineSurf
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Great job! I am a long time subscriber, and this was by far my favorite video! I’m a huge Lamborghini fan and was able to visit the factory a couple months ago in Bologna. Keep up the great work!

marcmera
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Setting up and running a manufacturer racing team is EXTREMELY expensive. Having said that, the only reason Ferrari starting making road cars was to fund his racing team. He had no interest in consumer road cars, but he needed to generate more money to fund his racing team, so to him it was a necessary evil. Enzo couldn't give a crap about customers or customer service. Selling them cars was a means to an end for him.

msmoniz