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Posted: 8/1/2009 2:17:15 PM EDT
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Nice but the 246 Dino was the most beautiful mid-engined Ferrari ever.
Followed closely by the 288GTO. |
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4.5 liter V8 that produces 570 horsepower at an ear shattering 9,000 rpm
FAPFAPFAPFAP ETA: Here's a nice way to spend a weekend |
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ehh, 0-60 and top speed is slower then a 911 GT2 and it will cost more?
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Quoted: ehh, 0-60 and top speed is slower then a 911 GT2 and it will cost more? yeah but just think of how much you get to spend on maintaining it. |
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ehh, 0-60 and top speed is slower then a 911 GT2 and it will cost more? If you wanted to play that game...well...i'll just leave this here: ah yes, all that power with the interior of a Cavalier. The Ferrari is hot, but my favorites are still the F430 and the F355. |
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Pure. Sex. You forgot Tits and Rock n Roll Pure. Sex. Tits. Rock n Roll |
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Quoted: Quoted: ehh, 0-60 and top speed is slower then a 911 GT2 and it will cost more? If you wanted to play that game...well...i'll just leave this here: and there it is |
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment.
I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. |
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Oh... I would have to say that is downright wicked. Gorgeous car.
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. |
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ehh, 0-60 and top speed is slower then a 911 GT2 and it will cost more? If you wanted to play that game...well...i'll just leave this here: and there it is You'd buy a car from Comrade Obama's Government Motors? I'd get a GT-R and spend the different unleashing the beast. |
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Would Obammy be pissed if we went for one of those in his cash for clunker program?
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I was at an outdoor cafe in San Francisco recently when some young guy parked a similar Ferrari, with Arabic plates (?? son of a diplomat), in front of the restaurant.
I'm not a car guy, but I was astounded by the amount of attention that thing got: passers-by, motorists, people in buses... The owner also ate outside, and I think he liked watching his car get such attention.
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If I had the money to buy anything I waned today I'd get an Aston Martin DBS.
http://www.astonmartin.com/eng/thecars/dbs |
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. There's a good chance that the person who buys the Ferrari will take factory delivery of the car at Marelleno. If he's a repeat customer, they could give him the option of accepting delivery at the test track at Fiorano to run a few laps and, who knows, he might even get a chance to meet Kimi or Michael Schumacher if they happen to be at the factory. What is the buyer of the Corvette going to do, go to Bowling Green and meet the jort wearing UAW slug who built his car? It just doesn't seem the same, does it? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. There's a good chance that the person who buys the Ferrari will take factory delivery of the car at Marelleno. If he's a repeat customer, they could give him the option of accepting delivery at the test track at Fiorano to run a few laps and, who knows, he might even get a chance to meet Kimi or Michael Schumacher if they happen to be at the factory. What is the buyer of the Corvette going to do, go to Bowling Green and meet the jort wearing UAW slug who built his car? It just doesn't seem the same, does it? Having actually been to Bowling Green, I'll say it is better until we find someone with first hand experience of the other to prove me wrong... As far as the Obamamoters bit... I think the Italian government leans even harder left then the current American administration. |
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. There's a good chance that the person who buys the Ferrari will take factory delivery of the car at Marelleno. If he's a repeat customer, they could give him the option of accepting delivery at the test track at Fiorano to run a few laps and, who knows, he might even get a chance to meet Kimi or Michael Schumacher if they happen to be at the factory. What is the buyer of the Corvette going to do, go to Bowling Green and meet the jort wearing UAW slug who built his car? It just doesn't seem the same, does it? Having actually been to Bowling Green, I'll say it is better until we find someone with first hand experience of the other to prove me wrong... As far as the Obamamoters bit... I think the Italian government leans even harder left then the current American administration. Yeah but i could give a shit about communism in Italy. Fuck 'em I do care about it here. |
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Guys,
In a EVERY Ferrari thread we have here on ARFcom there is always that 1 Corvette guy that shows up... |
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. There's a good chance that the person who buys the Ferrari will take factory delivery of the car at Marelleno. If he's a repeat customer, they could give him the option of accepting delivery at the test track at Fiorano to run a few laps and, who knows, he might even get a chance to meet Kimi or Michael Schumacher if they happen to be at the factory. What is the buyer of the Corvette going to do, go to Bowling Green and meet the jort wearing UAW slug who built his car? It just doesn't seem the same, does it? Having actually been to Bowling Green, I'll say it is better until we find someone with first hand experience of the other to prove me wrong... As far as the Obamamoters bit... I think the Italian government leans even harder left then the current American administration. Current Italian Gov is headed by Silvio Berlusconi, a man despised by the International Left. And I would bet my bottom dollar that the food is better in central Italy. |
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I'll just leave this here... http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2408738952289885249 I believe he is up to 1350 RWHP now... |
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I'm sure alot of Americans can afford that foreign fucking piece of shit.
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The Ferrari 458 and the Corvette ZR1 are in no way intended for the same market segment. I like both, but they're far less comparable then they seem superficially. This, as cool as the ZR1 is, it is not a Ferrari. When I win powerball tonight I'll just get both as its the arfcom way. Every 458 is probably presold. as are all the ZR-1s.... |
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I'm sure alot of Americans can afford that foreign fucking piece of shit. Probably more per capita than any other country on earth. America. Land of Opportunity. |
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Union much?
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Quoted: Guys, In a EVERY Ferrari thread we have here on ARFcom there is always that 1 Corvette guy that shows up... I didn't post that in response to the Ferrari, I posted it in response to the Porsche guy who was making performance/price comparisons. |
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