New Ferrari 12 Cilindri looks in-cohesive in my non-expert opinion. I do not have a Master of Fine Arts nor any deep work experience in the art world. Surely, the performance will be phenomenal. The engine is still naturally aspirated with approximately 8...
I agree that the name, and other Italian car model names, like Quattroporte, are a bit daft and yet they sound exotic to a native English speaker. If Aston Martin called one of their cars the "Two Door" they would be ridiculed by the UK motoring press. Bu...
So true! Thank you for your straightforward yet totally on-point analysis. Especially to Americans - anything in Italian sounds great. I understand very little Italian - and yet I still like Puccini Operas. What Italian opera aria shall I listen to today?...
I really don't understand why we Italians tend to give names to our cars that English native speakers will find almost impossble to pronounce correctly. Youtube is full of car contents where even car owners are completely incapable of pronouncing the name...
That as the first world men become more and more fat this seems to apply proportionally to their cars. Especially with Ferrari, Porsche and Aston imo; Lamborghini not that much
The new ones over the past decade or two sure look modern, and they surely measure well in a wind tunnel too. Am also sure all those onboard computers can assist even someone with minimal piloting talent to achieve ok lap times. But there's something insi...
I really like the 575M, the 599, and the F12. 812 was a little edgy for me, but still beautiful. This one, I'm not sure I like so much. Shouldn't make too many judgments until I see it in person though.
Personally, was only able to enjoy a Euro-spec 308GTS QV for both public roadways and road course tracking for a few years until the engine needed a complete rebuild from tracking her )... Look at the subtle curves and lines and humps and... if you really...
For me pinnacle modern Ferrari was the 458 Speciale. I may circle back and get one in the future but I promised my wife I would give car purchases a break. Plus I need to enjoy what I have before adding another.
... which looks interesting from above but possibly odd from the back (would need to see more pictures). The front looks a little like a fish with an open mouth. Other than that, it has nice, if slightly generic, modern sports car lines. Is this all due t...
I happen to like this design more than any other they have come up with over the past twenty odd years.... In my opinion, it is simple yet effective. It doesn't come across as trying too hard, which most of their styling has to me in modern times. I look ...
I'm really curious to how the new DB12 drives. It looks so darn good. And the new Vantage - again, looks so darn good. The previous Vantage was interesting.
That the local SoCal dealers all have demonstration vehicles, so I'm sure I'll get to driving one this summer or fall.... My 'problem' is that once I've specced one the way I fancy it most, it nudges $350K before taxes, and it still doesn't have a V12 π.....
In my opinion, too much for a car that doesn't even have a V12. I wouldn't actually spend more than $300K on the V8 version, I don't think it computes otherwise....
And all the black plasticky looking parts? Where are the flowing lines of the 458 and f12? Paint it grey, give me earplugs and I would mistake it for a Hyundai ioniq...
The 458 is probably the most beautiful car in recent memory for me...so I definitely don't have anything against Ferraris! If I got a recent Ferrari though, it would probably be the FF - I have a soft spot for quirky cars. I just can't stand the new trend...