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New 458 Scuderia is coming

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by Savageulm, Mar 13, 2013.

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  1. hotsauce

    hotsauce Formula Junior

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    I'd be shocked if the car is any less than 355K to be honest
     
  2. FQ340

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    A loaded 458 scuderia will be in the range of F12, as was scud with 599..
     
  3. isot

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    #503 isot, Aug 1, 2013
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    I have a question: the car was without of side mirrors?
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  4. Savageulm

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    Only the right one was missing..
     
  5. isot

    isot Formula 3

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    Thanks!
     
  6. HK boy

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    It is part of the weight saving plan, just kidding :)

    Early 512 Testarossa style!
     
  7. 24000rpm

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    or maybe have a great time with your lady before driving? that'll shed some weight too,

     
  8. TheMayor

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    True.... and they will deny that there is one coming so that owners will buy coupes and not wait for it. (Just like they said in 2010 that there would be no Scud version of the 458 when it came out).

    Then -- a miracle! The new 458 16M arrives at a show. How did that happen? :)
     
  9. -CD-

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    a miracle is, when they can name it 17M... :D
     
  10. PhilNotHill

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    The Pope is the Pope. Luca is God. :cool:
     
  11. DriveAfterDark

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    Ziiing!!
     
  12. mkultra

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    I'm not understanding the appeal of a lightweight, focused built car, making it into a convertible and losing rigidity and adding weight. Correct me if I'm wrong, in the modern era, the 16M was the first such car, yet everyone seems to think Ferrari will repeat that again.
     
  13. FQ340

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    What about 599 Aperta, that was a bigger blow to GTO than it will ever be to 430/458 Scud..
     
  14. mkultra

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    +599, you are right and forgot about that. I still stand by my stance that a track focused car needs to be a coupe though.
     
  15. gilly6993

    gilly6993 F1 Rookie

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    They sold every one of 'em at a higher price than the Scud.....they'll build them again
     
  16. freshmeat

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    Because the sensation of performance is sometimes more viscerally rewarding than actual performance.

    Open top = No obstruction of sound from the rear = Magic
     
  17. Caeruleus11

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    You did it right. Totally agree with your logic and your English is very good as well. Thank you for your posts. I think the final car will be "epic".
     
  18. Savageulm

    Savageulm Formula Junior

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    Tks..you are very kind..

    -30 days before to see her at the preview. Will someone else visit the company before 02 September for the privat preview?
     
  19. ilikefastcars1

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    private preview during the Ferrari Racing Days at Hockenheimring, August 31 or September 1st, exact timeslot not finally fixed at the moment :)
     
  20. Savageulm

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    so probably there will be two cars available since in Maranello they should start to show from end of August too. Too close the two dates for just one car.

    Good..
     
  21. TheMayor

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    Now there are miracles and then there are MIRACLES. That one would definitely be in the MIRACLE category! :)
     
  22. Noblesse Oblige

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    The speculation seems to be converging on about a 30 hp increase and a 200 lb weight saving. At a weight-to-power ratio of 6:1 (3400 lb and 570 hp) the 200 lb savings is figured to be worth another 33 hp. This makes the total effective power increase 63 hp.

    Now for the sake of argument, if the MSRP increase turns out to be $50K, and if you ignore the value of any other tweaks, these 63 extra hp would cost about $800 per horsepower.

    Is it worth $800 per horsepower?
     
  23. 458dreamer

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    That extra hp won't be very noticeable during street driving. And of course this won't be good value for money on the extra hp. You will get a much better bang for buck with the F12. This is intended for the richer clients who prefer a raw, more track oriented racer boy car. Not that there is any thing wrong with that. But 95% of it is just marketing to charge the extra $$$ for it.

    However, I was under the impression that speculation was pointing to an extra 50 hp, after the difference was so slim last time between the f430 and scud.
     
  24. Caeruleus11

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    You guys make valid points- but if you really bring it all to the objective level then you might as well buy a much less expensive performance car and call it a day. Ferrari can (usually) charge what it wants because it provides a unique experience. I have no doubt the 458 "Scuderia" model will provide an experience their clients deem worthy. I personally cannot wait to see how the car shakes out. I think it won't be just more power and lighter weight, I think it will be more downforce and other interesting tuning.
     
  25. Noblesse Oblige

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    We don't know yet. It could be an extra 50 hp. We will have to wait.

    BTW I don't think that $800 per hp is that bad. If you invest $20K for a set of headers and high flow exhaust for your regular 458, you might get 30 hp. That's about $700 per hp in round numbers, and you will blow your warranty and not get any of the other tweaks that will come with the new special 458.

    As for the f12, a wonderful car. It is a matter of taste.
     

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