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AF or Not ?

Discussion in '296' started by LussoV12fan, Oct 9, 2025 at 3:19 PM.

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  1. LussoV12fan

    LussoV12fan Karting

    Mar 17, 2024
    86
    Longboat Key FL
    Full Name:
    Shekhar
    Hey Guys

    I’m getting ready to pull a trigger on a 296 by next Friday. I’m not a track member but have taken 2 of my 3 Ferraris on tracks and enjoyed the experience. My typical usage is going on spirited drives and cars and coffee etc. these cars are NOT daily drivers and neither do I roll up to a restaurant in them. Is an AF completely out of the ball park for me ? I’ve driven a SF90 AF but not on the 296. The AF ones I’m getting seem better value and / or look sharper. I don’t need the lifters.

    thanks for your inputs , specially from owners that have driven the AF for some time and miles.
     
  2. Dbops618

    Dbops618 Formula Junior

    Feb 27, 2017
    455
    florida
    Full Name:
    D. Hernandez
    the look is night and day …. and if you want a smooth ride go to wet mode
     
  3. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

    Feb 16, 2011
    8,518
    Bournemouth, UK
    It makes the drivetrain smoother, but not the suspension.
     
  4. Lagunae92

    Lagunae92 F1 Rookie
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    Feb 16, 2018
    3,139
    SoCal
    Yes, no difference in wet mode. I'd go AF. It's a sports car, it shouldn't be too smooth! My AF 296 is bumper than the SF90 Spider was, likely because of the shorter wheelbase and weight, but I wouldn't spec it any differently. Looks better, and the interior pieces are very cool.
     
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  5. ferrari_and_porsche_fan

    Mar 4, 2024
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    Porsche Fan Exploring Ferraris
    Only test drove didn't own 2 x 296 GTS AF. They seemed sharper handling wise but had some residual up/down oscillation on undulating roads that I didn't like. My Ferrari rep said the owner who races noted the same thing and got non-AF on GTS. Didn't seem too harsh on rough roads though.
     
  6. Lagunae92

    Lagunae92 F1 Rookie
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    Feb 16, 2018
    3,139
    SoCal
    It’s never jarring. I’d say other cars in race mode without bumpy road mode on are more harsh, but maybe less bouncy. I do wish it had a bumpy road mode, then it would be perfect, but no regrets getting AF, even with terrible LA roads.
     
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  7. x z8

    x z8 Formula 3

    Nov 22, 2009
    1,424
    Florida
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    Jeffrey
    I have both. Based on your driving and needs- definitely get the AF.
     
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