Ferrari 849 Testarossa and 849 Testarossa Spider


What happened to Ferrari. I thought that the 296 and Purosange were going to kick off a generation renaissance of sensual and sexy cars.

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They both had red paint on the cylinder heads is about the only resemblance I can find.

Yeah that works really well with all those fugly orange electric cables and connectors.........NOT!

Orange and red is a ghastly combo. Being Ferrari, these cables should be red, since like 3/4 of their cars are red leaving the factory.
 
What happened to Ferrari. I thought that the 296 and Purosange were going to kick off a generation renaissance of sensual and sexy cars.

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296 is easily the best Ferrari design in recent times
F80 is brutal in its functionality, but can't match its predecessor
12Cilindri is not bad, but not great either
Roma/Amalfi again are nothing special either, not bad, not great
 
Yeah that works really well with all those fugly orange electric cables and connectors.........NOT!

Orange and red is a ghastly combo. Being Ferrari, these cables should be red, since like 3/4 of their cars are red leaving the factory.
High voltage EV/hybrid components might be orange for safety reasons - especially if fire fighters need to cut the car to rescue an occupant.
 
Amalfi: very ugly
12 Cilindri: ugly
F80: very ugly
849: the above three combined in uglyness

296: Feminine
Speciale: ugly
Purosangue: Mazda

Can't wait for that EV SUV :rolleyes:

High voltage EV/hybrid components might be orange for safety reasons - especially if fire fighters need to cut the car to rescue an occupant.

Hmmm yeah didn't think of that.

But it stands out on a Ferrari as if they're proud of them. I don't know any other EV with these cables like that, but correct me if I am wrong.
 
i don't understand how the era right after they ended their collaboration with Pininfarina their designs were decent to brilliant, now they are functional, but not coherent
2010 458 Italia, F12 Berlinettta, also all Ferraris before 2010 are great too, with only few interesting ones today like LaFerrari, and 296 for me.

The Pininfarina cars were much nicer.
All of them have aged gracefully, even my fav F50.
 
I bet Ferrari will be just as snobbish toward anyone who calls this garbage what it is. Like, ‘you simply don’t appreciate art. It’s Ferraaaaaari🤌🤌🤌 (while crapping their pants and wiggling their toes inside their stinky shoes)



This world is so f#cked up.

Nothing has any value. The world is full of whores and rats, accompanied by an endless stream of trashy news.



f#ck you ferrari
 
I bet Ferrari will be just as snobbish toward anyone who calls this garbage what it is. Like, ‘you simply don’t appreciate art. It’s Ferraaaaaari🤌🤌🤌 (while crapping their pants and wiggling their toes inside their stinky shoes)



This world is so f#cked up.

Nothing has any value. The world is full of whores and rats, accompanied by an endless stream of trashy news.



f#ck you ferrari
Relax man, it’s just a car.
 
F50 is very wanted these days. Hot item for the rich, and prices reflect just that.
My fav trio as a kid and now 31 was still will be Jaguar XJ220, Mclaren F1 and Ferrari F50, also CLK GTR
(I drove them in Need for Speed series first from 1990s) with V12. And of course some good cars today too as indicated by my profile pic. :D
 

Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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