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From V12 to Hybrid: My First Week with the Ferrari 296 GTB (and McLaren 720S Comparison)

Discussion in '296' started by Ouds83, Oct 3, 2025.

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  1. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

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    Exactly, in your opinion...
     
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  2. rbobby

    rbobby Karting

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    Fast acceleration is exciting! I want to go as fast as possible from 10 to 120 (I mean 75). 500 to 600hp isn't quite enough. 700 to 800hp feels pretty much traction limited for that speed range. I'm not sure how much more benefit there is going beyond that.
    Sound is of course nice. But to me sound is just a byproduct of power generation. The engine is there to make power, it's not just an sound generator.
     
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  3. rbobby

    rbobby Karting

    Aug 13, 2014
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    Agree the engine tone is much better in the 296. Mclaren engine doesn't really sound good, just makes a lot of noise. But their turbo noise is amazing. On let off, the waste gate noise sounds like a race horse exploded.
     
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  4. Fortis

    Fortis Formula 3

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    To me when someone is asking if one needs more power and acceleration is akin to asking if one needs more money, the answer is always yes.
     
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  5. Ivan Drago

    Ivan Drago Formula 3

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    For my two cents, I don’t think either @amazingtrails or @rbobby are wrong. If that’s what you guys value or look for in a car, and that’s what speaks to you behind the wheel then by all means that’s the one to get. That’s the beautiful thing about having multiple options. Sound, speed, feedback, looks, etc and how we perceive them are all important (or not) to each individual at varying levels.
     
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  6. jumpinjohn

    jumpinjohn F1 Veteran
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    If the A/C really worked in our 355, I would drive it more often. :)
     
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  7. amazingtrails

    amazingtrails Karting

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    Ive expressed some opinions in this thread but bottom line is I prefer a variety of experiences when it comes to my collection of exotic cars. I also like to actually drive them a lot so it doesn’t make sense for me to buy a $500k+ car. Right now I have a Huracan Evo spyder, a 992.1 carrera 4s (daily), and a f355 spider. For my next car I’m trying to decide between a 720s, 750s, and a 296, since these cars all serve the same purpose (crazy fast twin turbos with over 700 hp). I know this is a Ferrari forum but which one should I get and why?
     
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  8. Jo Sta7

    Jo Sta7 F1 Veteran
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    Everyone entitled to spend their money how they see fit.
     
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  9. Ivan Drago

    Ivan Drago Formula 3

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    Oh, but when I triple mortgage the house and lose it all in Vegas I'm suddenly the bad guy...

    this never happened by the way (yet), just a little humor for the thread. Enjoy the day boys
     
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  10. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
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    They serve the same purpose but I think they "feel" different; so the best way to decide is to try them and select the one most enjoyed.
     
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  11. supershaft

    supershaft Rookie
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    You need to go test drive the cars. I’d recommend the 750 first then the 296 in that order. You will see why

    Otherwise no one can answer this for you with authority. In addition I made a similar post on McLarenlife forums and a surprisingly high number of folks either have a 720/750 with a 296 or upgrade from the former.

    I still like my 750 but I have car adhd so it may get replaced but as it stands in Spyder form it’s an absolute piece of engineering. If I had the coupe I think it would have been sold by now
     
  12. x z8

    x z8 Formula 3

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    I loved my normally aspirated 458. And the steering sucked. The brakes sucked. The 296 is so much more capable. And it’s fun and sounds good. Did I tell you that it’s much more nimble? It puts its’ power down better and has a lot more of it. No sticky bits. There is literally no comparison. You can keep your old inferior cars. Enjoy the back catalog.
     
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  13. anunakki

    anunakki Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Isnt the 458 what Clarkson called 'the best sports car ever made?' And the steering and brakes sucked?
     
  14. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

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    The 488 has the brakes of the 458 Speciale (hopefully better than those of the 458 Italia) and in OEM form they definitely suck.
    Full disclosure : I have a 488 (but I upgraded the brakes when it was time to replace them) and a 550 (a manual NA V12 then).
    A 296 AF could eventually tempt me if prices continue to fall ;)
     
  15. 3POINT8

    3POINT8 F1 Veteran
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    I have a 296gts but kept my 458. I drove them back to back and I could not see parting with the 458. Sure, a 13 year old car is not as fast or sharp but man is it fun to drive. Two very different experiences.
     

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