
BY: Paul Schott
West Putnam Avenue has long held a prominent position on the circuit of car collectors. That popularity has helped one of the world’s leading makers of ultra-luxury vehicles make a fast start during its first year of sales in Connecticut.
Nearly a year after opening its showroom at 300 W. Putnam Ave., Lamborghini is seeing robust local demand for its “super cars.” The activity at the Greenwich gallery reflects a period of record sales for the Italian company, which is thriving amid the headwinds of the COVID-19 pandemic and forging ahead with the development of more energy-efficient vehicles.
SOURCE: https://www.greenwichtime.com/
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