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It looks nice....that’s about all I can say about it....a little unremarkable and un-dramatic .....swap the badge and it could be any brand....to shift these the pricing is going to need to be very competitive to compete with any other brand, otherwise why would you ? Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I can see how in a 2 dimensional picture it may appear this way. I will say that the 812 Monza for example looks pretty subtle in pictures however in real life it’s very curvy. I suspect it’s the same for the GTC Roma as it’s subtle.
I'm surfing and say outloud "they launched a new Ferrari today". My girlfriend walks by, glaces at the screen, and says "it looks like a Maserati". LOL...she knows next to nothing about cars, but has been in a couple of my Maserati's over the years... Then I see this thread and see that she is not alone in thinking Maserati. I guess we have finally solved the mystery of what happened to the Alfieri! Its Cali-redo!
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The body-colored perforated upper grill is hideous...looks like a giant fly swatter...which, I guess, it would be if owners actually drive their cars. I see they also got the memo from Chevy on how to handle the center "tunnel" of a sports car interior. Bottom-line, this car is derivative and/or a conglomeration of every sports coupe on the market. Follower indeed.
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Something of the Scaglietti in the bonnet and surfacing. Love that they’ve gone in this direction after all the gargoyles of the last few years. Bravo Ferrari!