The host of a YouTube channel called "Cars" shares their experience with maintaining a Lamborghini. They start by mentioning that they had to take the car for its annual inspection and were worried about the cost. They then reveal that the car consumes a lot of gasoline, with a tank lasting around 590 kilometers, and that they have to add around 105 euros every 400 kilometers.
The host also mentions that they have to change the wheels every 8,000 kilometers, which costs around 2,000-2,500 euros. They then reveal the maintenance bill, which comes out to be 1,264.99 euros, with labor costs of 600.54 euros.
The host concludes that maintaining a Lamborghini is not as expensive as people think, but it's still more expensive than maintaining a regular car. They also mention that the most expensive part of maintaining the car is the wheels, which cost around 2,000-2,500 euros every 8,000 kilometers.
Finally, the host thanks their viewers for watching and mentions that they might consider making a modification to the car if the video gets a certain number of likes. They then end the video with a message of appreciation for their viewers and a call to subscribe to their channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The car's owner had their Lamborghini inspected.
2. The car has 7,353 kilometers on it.
3. The car's owner has never taken it in for maintenance before.
4. The owner ordered new wheels for the car.
5. The car's owner believes the wheels need to be changed every 8,000 kilometers due to the soft compound of the tire rubber.
6. The estimated cost of changing the car's wheels is around 400 euros for the front wheels and 500 euros for the rear wheels.
7. The labor cost for changing the wheels is estimated to be around 2000-2500 euros.
8. The owner received the maintenance bill for the car, which includes an oil change and filter replacement.
9. The total cost of the maintenance bill was 1,264.99 euros.
10. The labor cost for the maintenance was 600.54 euros.
11. The owner believes that the myth that maintaining a Lamborghini is extremely expensive is debunked.
12. The owner thinks that the most expensive part of maintaining the car is the wheels.
13. The owner mentions that changing the oil and filters in a Bugatti can cost 40,000 euros.
14. The owner is considering modifying the car by adding gills to the front fins to eliminate turbulence from the wheel.