Sheikh flies Lamborghini to UK for oil change

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Making the rounds right now, just got sent this:

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"A RICH Arab sent his Lamborghini on a 6,500-mile round trip to Britain for a service.
The £190,000 supercar was put on a scheduled flight from Qatar to Heathrow – then flown BACK after the oil check.

Money was no object as the flight would have cost the owner – thought to be a Sheikh – around £20,000.

The move sparked fury from green campaigners.

An airport worker said: “This car doesn’t have a carbon footprint – more of a crater.”

The overall cost of sending the Lamborghini to London for the oil change would have cost more than £23,000.

His black-and-gold supercar costs £3,552 to service at an approved dealer – on top of the £20,000 to freight from Qatar to Britain.

The Murciélago LP640 – driven by Batman in movie The Dark Knight – arrived from the Middle Eastern country on Friday.

It cleared customs and was trucked to specialist mechanics in London for the service.

On Monday it was flown back 3,250 miles to the oil-rich state where it was collected by the owner.

A cargo handler at Heathrow blasted the car’s environmental damage.

He said: “It would have been far more efficient to fly mechanics out there.”

Horrifies

And Jenny Evans, of pressure group Plane Stupid, said: “This horrifies me. It is another example of how rich people exploit and pollute the planet because of their money.”

She said the role of the super-wealthy in climate change was not properly recognised – while poor people were rapped for going on holiday.

Friends of the Earth’s transport campaigner Richard Dyer said: “Flying a car thousands of miles for a service is ludicrous when planes are one of the most polluting ways to transport goods. We urge the individual to get their car serviced closer to home.”
But David Price, of Lamborghini Club UK, said: “If an owner wants to service his car in that way, it is his choice.

“I’m not surprised. Thankfully the age of excess in some areas continues.”

Lamborghini UK spokeswoman Juliet Jarvis said there could be “kudos” for a Middle Eastern owner in servicing a car in London.

She said the exclusive Italian brand had a network of authorised dealers around the world – and most cars were looked after in the country where they were bought.

But she added: “This sort of thing is not unheard of.”

Qatar Airways confirmed it carried the Lamborghini.

The cars are popular with celebs including Rod Stewart and David Beckham."
Sheikh flies Lamborghini 6,500 <br/> miles to Britain for oil change | The Sun |News


There are marbles and there are marbles.

And then there is the odd case of a few missing marbles.

;-)
 
“This horrifies me. It is another example of how rich people exploit and pollute the planet because of their money.”


“I’m not surprised. Thankfully the age of excess in some areas continues.” :clap:

:LOL::LOL: Classic! :LOL::LOL:
 
He said: “It would have been far more efficient to fly mechanics out there.”

Sorry guv, just got to pop back 'ome and get me favourite spanner. Be back in a couple of days.

Friends of the Earth’s transport campaigner Richard Dyer said: “Flying a car thousands of miles for a service is ludicrous when planes are one of the most polluting ways to transport goods. We urge the individual to get their car serviced closer to home.”

Selfish ******* couldn't it have been serviced in Italy?
 
In the good old days they'd order a new car when the ashtray was full, so they are improving.

;-)
 
Yeah, they always had the big ashtray, just like we boys always have the big lavatory when needed :)

Even if nowadays you're pretty automatically on film when choosing that option :LOL:
 
in the old days Ferraris used to get all the attention :(
now you have Audis, Lamborghinis
Where is this world going?
 
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"A RICH Arab sent his Lamborghini on a 6,500-mile round trip to Britain for a service.
The £190,000 supercar was put on a scheduled flight from Qatar to Heathrow – then flown BACK after the oil check.



This kind of news disturbs my psychie, balance and karma...

Do you think if I were to curse this ignorant stupid human piece of matter, who doesn't know what better to do with his life and money, I would upset the spirits above?

This moment as I get ready for bed I am transmitting my bad vibes so that he has nightmares and restless sleep. He will be tormented by half a dozen mosquitos feeding on his blood. He will have indigestion, burb and fart a lot and go off his food.

What can I say, what goes around, comes around... :p :innocent:

I feel so much better already... :)

:sleep:
 
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A) We only have hte sun's word for this.
B) Who gives a ****?

If he wants to take a car to the uk, this seems a pretty good way of doing it to me!
 
And the guy might have more money than all of us put together but he certainly has no taste or indeed, no sense of decency.

Putting yellow bits on the lambo. That is just wrong!
 
Putting yellow bits on the lambo. That is just wrong!

Indeed !

Saw some documentary the other day and there was this 20 something sheikh who had pretty much every luxury car available in his stable, and he had them all painted two tone, black and magenta...

;-)

Might be a competition thing...

This sheikh here might have put yellow bits on all his black cars.

:LOL:
 
That kind of information leaves me completely cold.

Bill Gates, Turner and Soros using their excess cash to do some good for someone, somewhere, is much better news.
 
We don't know the car was being serviced in the uk...

And if it was we don't know what was wrong with it.

Basically, we just don't know enough to hold a reasoned opinion on this.

With a name like yours I suppose we should have expected a note of empathy! :p
 
That kind of information leaves me completely cold.

Bill Gates, Turner and Soros using their excess cash to do some good for someone, somewhere, is much better news.

That's very true Split.

But then again who knows what else he does.

Take Prince Alwaleed, the Arabian Warren Buffett if you will, he lives in a 316 room palace, he flies around in a private Airbus A380, the words largest plane, he is currently building himself what will be the worlds largest private yacht, all of which is paid for by his own money (ie from his investing / trading, and not Saudi oil money)...

BUT every wednesday he also goes to a tent he's set himself up in the desert and is then approachable by anybody who wishes to show up with a problem, there are always enourmous queues, people walk past him, shake his hand and give him a letter describing their problems, be it debts, hospital bills that cannot be paid, etc etc, and he then doles out financial help to these poor people...

But it goes beyond that:

"Charitable activities

Al-Walid is heavily involved in charitable activities across the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and is estimated to donate more than $100 million annually to charity[citation needed]. Much of this expenditure is in the field of educational initiatives to bridge gaps between Western and Islamic communities by funding centers of American studies and research in universities in the Middle East and centers of Islamic studies in American universities.

[edit]United States
In 2001, he offered New York City a donation of $10 million towards relief efforts after the September 11, 2001 attacks. This was rejected by Mayor Rudy Giuliani because Al-Walid suggested that the attacks were an indication that the United States "should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stand toward the Palestinian cause." [4]
In 2002, Al-Walid donated $500,000 to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Holy Land Foundation.
In 2002, Al-Walid donated $500,000 to the George Herbert Walker Bush Scholarship Fund, established by the Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, to honor former President George H. W. Bush.
In December 2005, Al-Waleed donated $20 million each to Harvard University and Georgetown University to fund Islamic studies. The gift to Georgetown, which renamed the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding in his honor, was the university's second-largest donation in history, and the gift to Harvard was among its 25 largest.
In 2006, the Al-Walid donated $10 million to the Weill Medical College of Cornell University establishing the HRH Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Institute for Computational Biomedicine (ICB). This institute studies complex genomic and cellular systems as they relate to medicine and biology by using mathematical models, physics and high-speed computing.
In late 2007, Al-Waleed donated $1.48 million to the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). [5]

[edit]France
In July 2005, he donated $20 million to the Louvre Museum, the largest gift ever to the world's largest museum. It will help to fund the construction of a wing for the Louvre's vast collection of Islamic art. The wing will consist of a freeform, glassy structure that will bring a modern touch to a neoclassical courtyard. The design for the new wing would involve covering much of the Louvre's Cour Visconti, a neo-Classical courtyard, with a contemporary sail-like roof made up of small glass disks. Officials put the total cost of the wing, by the architects Mario Bellini and Rudy Ricciotti, at $67 million and predicted it would open in 2009.

[edit]2005 Pakistan earthquake
In October 2005, he donated 30 million riyals ($8.3 million) in the form of goods and cash to support relief and reconstruction efforts in wake of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
He also gave $2 million dollars to invest in Pakistan. The regions which benefited from this included Kahuta, the Jhelum valley, and the mountainside region of the Swat River valley.

[edit]Mali
In August 2007, Al-Walid visited Mali to inaugurate the new building he financed to house the headquarters of the Fondation Pour l'Enfance, an organization dedicated to improving the living conditions of Malian and African children, presided by the current First lady of Mali, Touré Lobbo Traore, and founded in the 1990s by her husband, President Amadou Toumani Touré, while he was a private citizen. The new headquarters are in Bamako, Mali. [6]"


That then I think is quite OK: he got as rich as he is through his own efforts, he is enjoying the wealth, but also giving back.

That would seem to me to be life in balance.

But I do agree, flying your car halfway across the world for an oil check is really pretty dumb, if that was all this was about, but beyond that it's also an enourmous insult to all the mechanics in your own country.

We're not talking about a complex heart operation only a handful of specialists in the world can accomplish, but about an oil change for chrissakes, doesn't get much simpler than that I'd say ;)

But even if there was sthg else wrong, there is even a dealership in Dubai:

Welcome Lamborghini Dubai
 
The other question of course: Did he charter the flight, or was it a regular flight - in which case, it would have flown anyway and carbon footprint is not as bad as is written. Admittedly, it would then have displaced some other load of cr*p that was probably destined for a superstore near you :cool:
 
lets face it... he's not half as bad as the likes of Bono .. Madonna ... Geldof and Co... who preach and preach the whole Eco story then Fly 20 tonnes of kit around the world to tell everyone that they should be saving the planet..

Like the pathetic Coldplay... who were offsetting carbon to counter their tours, and cocked it up bigtime...

good on im.... anyway its soo typical of the UK gutter press to get peoples backs up in times of trouble to sell more toilet paper...
 
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