May not be my first choice, but I wouldnt kick it out of the garage for eating crackers!
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as jaslally said, you must see the color in person before you can appreciate it. i first saw the ingrid color at the factory last year. i was ordering a silver car, and once i saw the color in person, i loved it. although it looks like a champaigne color in the pics, when you see it in person, it has a greenish hue that you would not have expected. i was not even interested in the ingrid color until i saw it. i have had several ferraris that were the "standard" colors one would select for a car. i originaly planned on ordering my 360 in argento/blue, as i had no desire to buy a car that would say "look, i have a ferrari". ingrid is very subtle and "blends" in nicely.if you haven't seen an ingird car in person, do so before passing judgement. you will be very surprised.
Yes they are, I just wish that Ferrari would offer a 20 inch wheel option. The 612 is so big that even the 19's look small. That's not just my opinion journalist have made similar remarks.
ugh! that's definitely not the color for a Ferrari. It's an old man's color. Similar to the champagne on Buicks, Cadillacs, etc. Saw it in person, and of course, some old fogy was the owner.
This color can also be found on Toyota's and Acura's. If it was not meant to be a Ferrari color. Then they would not have offered it for so many years.