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Manually adjustable front seats clad in soft, supple leather offer a simple range of movement yet offer excellent comfort and support. The trouble with the Lamborghini Murcielago is the driving position. Taller people will likely feel that the pedals are too close even with the seat all the way back against the cabin wall. A tilting and telescopic steering wheel helps somewhat, but since the driver’s legs are forced toward the center of the car due to wheel well intrusion, driving the LP640 long distances is tiring. Chilly days and nights require a jacket with the Roadster, but the automatic climate control does a decent job of warming the lower half of the cockpit.
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