Pretty much the rarest Ferrari on the streets and that includes the F12 berlinetta! I honestly think I've seen the LaFerrari an equal number of times in the West LA area as I've seen an FF . Good choice, cheers, Filip
You hear snap crackle pop after you park the car in the garage! Car was snapping a lot faster before I decided to take the below video though. Cheers, Anthony...
that heart-warming sound of a sports car having been well driven . Wasn't aware you got yourself what appears to be a California T! Plus with the CCM brakes!! Thanks for the post, cheers, Filip
I hardly ever see FF's so that makes it more unique for me. I see tons of 488's nowadays. I'll take some pics when I get a car wash. It's been raining cats and dogs recently here.
Pretty much the rarest Ferrari on the streets and that includes the F12 berlinetta! I honestly think I've seen the LaFerrari an equal number of times in the West LA area as I've seen an FF . Good choice, cheers, Filip
I've had my FF for almost an entire year already. I just haven't had the chance to take photos of it (I don't care much for taking photos of my car for some reason unlike watches). Traded in the GranTurismo and bought this used FF instead. The prior owner...
In any case, the FF V12 sounds fabulous once the valves are open at around 4,000 RPM's. Here's a video that Thomas took a while back that I have saved on my computer.
so that's a pretty good amount of miles. I try to drive it 2 or 3 times a week to help minimize the car from breaking down since I find idle cars usually develop problems more often than cars that are driven frequently.
I wonder which components make those noises, a lot of material 'settling' there !!! In my your(er) days my car used to do this every time after i took it for a drive (blast) but never had them ticking at this rate, quite amazing ! Cheerio, Filip
I read somewhere that it is the excess oil/water droplets hitting the metal pan floor which causes the ticking and hissing sounds. May be incorrect of course, I cannot judge myself as I am unfortunately not an engineer . Cheers, Filip