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  1. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

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    The last phrase is factually erroneous. The Portofino is based on a brand new platform. Ferrari has done a third iteration of the "same" car before though: Testarossa - 512 TR - 512M.

    Regarding the design, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I like it a lot and don't miss Pininfarina one iota.
     
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  2. LVP488

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    3% would be a good surprise given the recent trend of Ferrari prices...
    The 488 offered 100 hp for 5% more than the 458, and now we'd be grateful to get 50 hp for a 3% increase :D
     
  3. davide b

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    big italian dealer
     
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  4. F12_fanatic

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    personally never judge the car by photos, you may even change your perception once you see it on the street.
    The matter of the fact is as human beings we tend to get bored "most of the case's" when a model of a car takes 5 years. you would tend to see a newer version of it.
    I think they nail the design this time but the inside got a little back-date maybe they want to add a touch of flare for interior lovers and this wouldn't be flashy
    Great job overall in the end its almost impossible to get everyones taste.

    Performance statistics - better than 488
    Brake - Already great even if its 488 brakes
    Exterior - Great almost like a concept n better imo than 488
    Interior - Classy
     
  5. Ferrari 308 GTB

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    I believe they are both Special Series
     
  6. 09Scuderia

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    Didn't Ferrari more or less say that the F8 would pick up where Pista pricing started? So that is a base of $370 plus options. A poverty spec F8 will be in the low to mid $400s....and they will sell all of them.
     
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  7. Ferrari 308 GTB

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    It's not a Special Series ,and further only 3% increase from 488..if true it's a winner.
     
  8. noone1

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    Doubt it. It's replacing the 488. Why would they price it at the same price as the Pista with none of the CF or "rarity"?

    It's going to probably start at $265K.
     
  9. 95spiderman

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    nice update to already nice car but not the game changer it needs to be vs 720s.
    imo, refresh of 488 means the next all new model will be revolutionary. hybrid?
    btw, wonder if it will push 458 value downwards?
     
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  10. U-Boat Commander

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    Definitely not cancelling the Pista for this. The rear end is unusually ugly and what's with the new dash? It's like a hodge podge of Ferrari parts mixed up just so they could say that they tried something different.
     
  11. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Rookie

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    That would not make much sense to have different models similarly priced - a basic rule to increase sales is to widen the addressable market.
    The Pista is on a different market than the 488 GTB / spider, people are willing to pay for its exclusivity; if the F8 wants to be the successor of the 488 it needs to be in a similar price bracket.
    Making the F8 as expensive as the Pista is what would hurt the Pista, while giving it the same performance cannot be an issue.
     
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  12. Ski Bum

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    I like it but I'm not trading my 488 Spider -- yet. One of the nicest new features -- the vented rear window -- would be eliminated in a Spider.
     
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  13. F430 Driver

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    a refined 488 or maybe.....a more rambunctious 488 it looks like. Either way I like it. I wish it had rear wheel steer though
     
  14. F430 Driver

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    This is why I will keep my 458 Spider forever. Beautiful clean lines. I also like the angles, scoops and more outrageous designs like this car and the 488. So will always have a choice of classic and new in my garage. The 458 Spider is a never sell car. They can bury me in it.
     
  15. LVP488

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    Rear wheel steering was what I expected from the Pista - but both Pista and F8 are actually very close to the original 488, so no chance.
    Ferrari representatives have been arguing that rear wheel steering is useless for rear-mid engine cars, I'm curious to see if they will introduce it on the next generation (beginning with the BB) which would make their argument questionable...
     
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  16. F430 Driver

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    Interesting. I didn't realize ferrari reps were taking that stance on the mid engines. For all the cars I have driven that have it (Lambo, GT3 RS) it works incredibly well. If I were a betting man I'd say they are going to have RWS in the mid engines at some point in the next decade or perhaps much sooner. Still not a dealbreaker just yet unless you are going to track the car and going for track times.
     
  17. TifosiUSA

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    Wow this thing looks awesome. Really tightened up the bodywork. Bravo Ferrari!
     
  18. GameMaker

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    I like it better than the 488, especially the front and rear.

    Personally also think this looks way better than a 720s but I am not a fan of mclaren styling.
     
  19. LVP488

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    Personnally I was really impressed when I drove a GT3 on track, and I also read how efficient it's been on the F12 tdf (unfortunately I did never get the opportunity to drive one, and I drove the 812 only on the road).
    The lack of it left me with the feeling that the Pista was a very limited rework of the 488, not helped by a rather high price. The good thing for Ferrari is that I'm very alone thinking this ;)
     
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  20. Lukeylikey

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    Looks exactly as expected and really good. It will do well and I have asked for one. Not a keeper but a wonderful car in prospect for a year. I bet it arrives at the same time as my TM PS....
     
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  21. m5shiv

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    #147 m5shiv, Feb 28, 2019
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    I think you mean Oh, Lowie Vermeersch, wherefore art thou ?
     
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  22. G. Pepper

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    My favorite design on this platform.
     
  23. FordGTDriver

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    So, as a fan of McLaren, I went through the following cycle: bought a 12c, loved it, lost my shorts on the trade. 650: loved it, lost my shorts on the trade. 675LT, BOTH coupe and spider. Loved them both, lost my shorts on the trades. When the 720s came out, I said ENOUGH! McLaren cannibalizes its products by constantly trotting out the newer, faster version.

    Historically, Ferrari was not prone to this phenomenon. Now, however, I begin to have my doubts. The Pista is now rendered moot by this reskin. Yes, I'm aware that some Pista owners will keep their orders in...but the secondary market for the Pista (in other words, the premium on second hand cars) is going to be a hard sell when you can order and spec an equally powerful, arguably more comfortable, F8, without someone else's cooties all over it.

    Full disclosure: I have a 2019 488 Coupe. Not at all motivated to chase the facelift; I'm not able to use 1/10th of the car's capability on the street, so I don't feel a strong need to lose my shorts, again, on a trade so that I can have a slightly revised nose and tail. However, I will confess that I am seriously considering buying another Speciale now that I see where this is all headed.

    This will be very interesting to watch...
     
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  24. dmark1

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    Just from those pics I would say the Performante blows it away looks wise. Not even close. And the McLaren isn't even in the same league.
     
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