To all the people who bought a sterrato, I'm curious to know Did you get it because it's an absolute unique kind of car, an Off road version of a mid engine sportscar ? Or do you really plan to go off road with it ? For me the only logical use if that car would be a person living in a third world country with crappy or non-existent roads and wanting to enjoy the sportscar experience
Well if you ever came to Toronto you would know what "off-road" city driving is like especially in the winter! What a disaster I hear good things about Sterrato and Dakar!
Yes, I still have mine, now in its second winter, which is when i use it most. Great fun, surprising amounts of grip in the snow, especially to people who are stuck in their SUVs! Feels like one to keep - a very useable version of the last V10s. The roof box really does affect handling, but otherwise no complaints. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I learned that three fingers to touch the screen is to mute, 2 fingers to slide up and down for volume control.
thank you for your message and sharing the information. I eventually discovered that too. Adjusting the volume with 2 fingers requires first to swipe the screen upward or downward to get the volume adjustment screen and then adjust. Better than nothing but honestly, they should have put buttons somewhere, ideally behind the steering wheel to adjust the volume and change tracks. Even Ferrari who has much to learn about ergonomic understood that. Nevertheless, I really love my sterrato. It is such an easy to use and playful car!
I do agree with you but even a purosangue has commands on the back of the steering wheel for volume control and track change.