to my eye the 458 speciale looks different that 488
The residual is going to be very dependent on MSRP. You won't get one 40% off if it starts at $450K, but you will get one 40% off if they end up at $650-700K.
I have a feeling when you see one in person you’ll get it. This thing looks very very different from an F8. The J50 is a extremely limited multimillion dollar car. The SF90 does have some similar language to the J50 however the SF90 is unique to itself in many ways. The rear mid V8 is now the top offering at Ferrari. The only thing higher priced will be halo hypercar. If you want to perceive every car for vague generalities then I’m guessing you’re a Ferrari looks like a corvette guy. The SF90 doesn’t appear to be similar to the F8 in really any way other than headlight orientation.
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Yes agreed. I meant of standard factory offerings. The new Ferrari mid rear V8 is now positioned above the other standard factory offerings. Halo Hypercar and one offs and maybe some LE’s will be more.
Pista a bargain IMO. Like others have said - if you want a lightweight divers car - F8/Pista might be the end of that dream.
We don't know the price of this yet though. Pista wasn't exactly a bargain by any stretch of the word based on the stickers most were discussing on here. If this thing is $500K, that's a hell of a lot more for money than a $450K Pista.
This is where I think Ferrari is King. Each model as a certain uniqueness that protects it from newer models. Enjoy your Pista! It will always be a special car for sure.
Is anyone else disappointed in the performance? Or is it just me ? I have was expecting sub 2 seconds for this car Seems we are paying a lot of money for little gain
Looks similar to the 458/488 line- but it does look good. Not sure if it’s Halo car good but it looks good. Heavier Similar performance to predecessors Lots more money. I’m very curious how this car does when push comes to shove. I’m sure they will sell a ton but how will it perform long term? Is it iconic or just another Ferrari?