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Watch one lucky owner meet his $4-million Lamborghini

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If I had $4 million sitting in my bank account, I’d consider buying a Lamborghini Veneno. Then I’d laugh off the thought, because I could also buy roughly eight Aventadors for the price. Plus, there’s also the small drawback that I don’t have $4 million in disposable income. If I did, chances are I wouldn’t be here, telling you about Kris Singh taking delivery of the third and final Veneno. On this planet.

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Back in March of last year, he made headlines when Lamborghini unveiled its ultra-rare, ultra-fast and ultra-edgy hypercar before the Geneva Motor Show, and Singh bought it sight-unseen and based purely on photos. He’s in his 30s and is the managing director of an investment firm based out of Florida. He also loves cars and knows everything about Lamborghini. That’s probably why Lamborghini chose him to be one of the three lucky souls on this planet to own a Veneno. The fourth, by the way, is being kept by Lamborghini.

Looking past his Lamborghini dealership’s choice to ship a $4-million hypercar exposed on a flatbed truck, it’s easy to see why a guy like Singh is absolutely ecstatic as he takes delivery in this video by duPont Registry. I would be, too. But where a typical owner would hide away their hypercar like a squirrel stashes acorns ahead of a long winter, Singh promises to “share” his Veneno “with the world.”

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I don’t know about that. Singh says he likely won’t track his Veneno, but promises to drive it around town. I suppose parking in front of a high-end restaurant in downtown Miami and letting eager onlookers take photos constitutes as “sharing.”


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