Not asking for advice, just curious
Yes and I'm 32 Drove it daily for last two years for the most part and even though I'm a track guy/raw sports car guy, it was everything all in one Loved it Just sold mine due to being rear ended by a 16 year old and looking for another As much as I love and want an f12 , the ff is a bargain and most of the f12 drive especially the one I just drove with novitec suspension and ipe exhaust/tune I love the cabin more too
Yes - reason being - dog, snowboard, 4wd in that order. No other car is as useable as this - love it to bits, only thing missing is a manual option Edit: on 2nd thought, I do have a roof rack for the board which I could use on a F12 .... so dog is the main reason followed by 4wd
The only thing missing is a heated steering wheel. I know it sounds silly, but its just as nice as heated seats. In some ways, nicer.
Doesn't sound silly at all. I have heated steering wheel on my 911 and it is awesome. I have not gone to spec out a lusso, I'm honestly surprised this is not an option given the price point and positioning.
It'd be a great option for those of us with arthritic hands, especially on a chilly morning or a long drive...T
I have no inside info but I suspect that lack of keyless entry is a security precaution. Porsche has a disclaimer when you spec keyless entry on their website.
I would rather suspect they want to save $50-200 (?), as this system is installed on virtually any premium car nowadays, including luxury ones. On the 488, drivers window has one touch button (to fully drop down/up the window with one touch ). The passenger button does not offer that function on the way up. Same on the 458. This is "let's save 50c on that impulsion button" to me.
That is an interesting thought. I suspect it has to do with suppliers. My wife has a Range Rover which has the same thing- keyless go but not keyless entry. The dealer said they just couldn't update the door locking/unlocking system. So we had ½ of the process. I'm sure Ferrari will have it at some point.
Id say a single guy is more suited to an 8/f12, due to more power and generally more fun that the car offers, and the WOW factor for the ladies, but some men enjoy golf, or take long road journeys/city driving so would require something better on fuel, but thats only my opinion.