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In a word (or three) I think not. I enjoy Fchat more the way it is now; who said that endless post about nothing at all, or at least...
I am sure that there are some cars that accelerate better the the 575. But at less then 10 sec to 100mph it all gets a bit academic. Where...
Me and no other With all fairness, both cars are fast, but the 575 is FAST! it has nearly 30% more BHP and about 15% more torque and you...
Cannot argue with that... just sited one of these sparkling mid-blue murci in the City... look and sounds are simply amazing. As a matter of...
Cannot fail that logic but wouldn't you say the same about M3? P.S can you think of a car that is not compromised? The Zonda comes very close -...
I will be up for it though the traffic situation is worrying... is it that bad over there in the weekends?
Dont know... I will try it the first time I get to accelerate on dry tarmac and see what happens :)
Having, not long ago, moved from an M5 to a 575M I knew that, as modern and luxury GT oriented the 575 might be, there will be some electric...
Liked this one. Are you actually saying that when Pinifarina designs a car they actually build the body? Or will Ferrari, as they own...
Does a 575 with a Tubi normally exceeds noise limitations?
Excuse the ignorance but what excatly is Vignale body VS Scaglieti body? I know that Scaglieti was the famous coach builders... was Vignale...
Goog spotting weekend in Harpenden... this place starts getting too crowded with super cars :) A guy in a red convertible ferrari, could not...
Perhaps I should have said, only real drivers with real license driving real cars, as opposed to imaginery, need apply. Anyway, I have checked...
I do not always see SteveF's posts eye to eye myself... Welcome back Steve. Allowing for different points of view is part of this forum!
Who would that be? Gossip please....
OK I undrstand what you are saying but I am not revving the engine for long before releasing the clutch. What I do is rev to the point it...
So... should I just let the clutch do its own work? It seems very slugish just starting uphill without any help...
I recently started using left foot braking, especially for uphill starts which otherwise seems to always be accompanied with some expensive...
Does that mean you are not going to hang a poster of of one on your bedroom wall?
I have the Ferrari fitted Navtrack. There seems to be lots of critisim about all of them. Here are two links discussing option in a BMW M...