While the Diablo or Gallardo can also encounter F355 AI, along with Diablo AI, the Murcielago itself cannot, or even A-Class bikers in purple Tokyo races.
I apologize to every Lamborghini fan out there for visually butchering the cars. Opinions: -The Diablo is fast but a bit unwieldy at certain points, and it is also prone to flipping over. Its age puts it at a disadvantage and forces it to be among the slower Exotics. -The Gallardo is the most balanced and thus the least dramatic. If you prefer good handling above all then this Lambo is for you. -The Murcilago is like the Gallardo only much faster. This can introduce some issues with control but by-and-large it is fine; more than fine if you value speed more than anything.
Correct, since the Diablo is a common AI for the Nissan Skyline BNR34 GT-R, strangely, along with the Gemballa Ferrari 355, it can also spawn on A-Class sport bikes, just like with exotics that aren't the Murcielago, Zonda, ME 412, F1 LM, CLK GTR or S7.
Yehh both the diablo and gallardo are low end exotics. See, what MC3 doesn't mention is exotics aren't made equally. Imo, the murcie is ok at best among the high end exotics
@@lordlythis1407 True, the Murcielago is at the same level as the Saleen S7, Pagani Zonda, McLaren F1 LM, Mercedes CLK GTR and Chrysler ME 412 (since they cannot encounter any other vehicle as opponents). While Diablo and Gallardo are at par with the Cadillac Cien (though Angel, who drives the S7 which is high end, switches to the Cien in the US Champs) and the Gemballa Turbo Coupe, in which the low-end range is a common rival for the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34.
@@jskylinegtr34 uh huh, I noticed that. I never really cared for the low end exotics much since you get the McLaren F1 and the S7 when you unlock the A class rides. Not to mention, they don't need any real performance upgrades unlike the sports bikes.