this is best looking mid-engine Ferrari since Enzo, what a shame you can't get this car without turbo like 911 have gt3
Would have to agree with you on the looks, never a dull day staring at the lines of the car. A remarkable accomplishment from Maranello. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
I didn't want to start a new thread over this, and I was also really apprehensive about posting such a gruesome story, but I guess it is a good reminder for all drivers of super-powerful cars. This happened on Friday, in Athens, Greece. The driver (the brother of a Greek MP, incidentally) was killed instantaneously, on his first drive with the Pista he collected two hours earlier. The car was bought used, but with only about 1000 kilometres on the odometre. Fortunately his ex-wife, who was riding with him, got out alive. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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The first car looks better with the white and blue central strip plus the white parts of the stripe have a border. The dual silver stripes without a border look like some 'after market' idea even if it was done by the factory.
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Congratulations!! What a great spec. I think Azzurro California looks amazing on the mid engined Ferraris.
I lost control of my Pista in automatic with traction control on a dry road while over taking another car on a 2 lane road it kicked down and it broke lose.I've had many Ferrari's but the Pista is unpredictable and is danger fast no doubt it's like a machine gun it must be respected
This was going to be my question. And how old are they? And do you leave the car sitting there unused for long periods? I have found the Pista to be completely predictable Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm never driving mine in auto again, mine did the same and kicked down for no reason I'm aware of and broke loose at a 45° slide. Luckily no other cars were around or I'd have ended up with half a Pista! Manual forever now, the auto brain is too unpredictable when there are 710 horses waiting to bolt.