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Be honest with yourself, if that wheel arch and huge amount of tire gap was on a car with a Mazda or Toyota badge, you would not be saying its spectacular.
Okay. Honesty. I think the Puro is the most beautiful SUV (yes, it’s a SUV) available. I’ve liked it from the first pictures I ever saw of it, and I like it even more after seeing it in person and driving one. Ferrari isn’t forcing me to buy one. I’m buying one because I actually really like the thing. I can’t be anymore honest than that. But it’s completely okay if we disagree. I won’t be changing your mind, and you certainly won’t be changing mine.
The Bronzo Montecarlo Purosangue parked in front of one of the most iconic places in Montecarlo. Image Unavailable, Please Login
For a daily driver SUV, I think that's OK. I'd be more worried about the low profile tires and the need to keep it plugged in 24/7/365...T
This Purosangue was recently seen in Lugano. The finish is in an unidentified Verde. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gentleman, you’re both right. What is more telling are attempts to prove something is objectively “ugly.” Player haters ball comes to mind.
The first photo of this Purosangue that you identified has being finished in Verde Bottiglia Metallizzato when compared to this last one is a good example of how any color can vary a lot from photo to photo and easily mislead us. If the registration plate of this Purosangue had been visible in both photos it would have been easy to tell whether or not it was the same car. As it wasn't visible to my eyes the green in the two photos seems quite different. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very true. to my eyes still look different... yes i don't think is verde Franceska now, but looks a lot like verde Dora , the car of Piero Ferrari.