The Coolest Ferrari Ever: http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424052748703806304576233171018925798-lMyQjAxMTAxMDAwMzEwNDMyWj.html Not my cup of tea, But they will sell em ! Bill
Not sure if I can post my pics of the FF in this topic. I took them yesterday at the AutoRAI. It the bi-annual carshow in The Netherlands. I was quite lucky because the FF was only present for 5 days. This is what I came home with: [1] _MG_2845 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr [2] _MG_2825 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr [3] _MG_2823 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr [4] _MG_2844 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr [6] _MG_2822 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr [7] _MG_2820 by TimvBreukelen, on Flickr
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It's growing on me as well but I can't figure out exactly why, I'm not a hater, I still don't like the segment but the car is taking on an interesting personality.
Yes it's slowly growing on me too, and I still have an opportunity to order one for delivery early next year. One of the problems are that (as with the 612) a lot of the photography is done using wide angle lenses which distort proportions and especially make the front end look 'over happy', your eyes don't see this way. Better photography that I've seen from further away with normal or telephoto lenses give you a much better idea of the proportions and it looks better. It looks great directly from the rear and from the front with proper proportions, I still can't quite get used to the hatch back from the side but I may be able to forgive that. Also the front looks better without the chromed grill (try this in the configurator).
Here's what I think I'd configure (after seeing the car in the flesh in June) I decide to go for it. Config: Grigio Scuro (1950-60s color) Sport forged dark painted rims Grigio Silverstone calipers Cuoio interior leather + Nero contrast stitching Diamond pattern seats (full electric) Nero seatbelts Nero alcanatara headliner Rear seats entertainment Giallo (yellow) rev counter Carbon fibre dashboard trim Carbon fibre steering wheel with LEDs Navtrak Cruise control Sports exhaust pipes Scuderia Ferrari shields Front parking camera Rear parking camera Electrochromic int. and ext. rear view mirror Image Unavailable, Please Login
im prob gonna do pozzi/cuoio with no shields...and im gonna drive it every day..in the snow and the rain and into the city...
A white FF in the streets of Maranello... http://www.autogespot.com/nl/viewimages.php?id=1214748364806052011175415
The first interior shot is just perfect. Those seats asking for a grand tour through Europe or the USA. They look very comfy. The FF is a car which grows on me.
Which color is this? Seems too light for Grigio Silverstone, perhaps Grigio Ferro Metallic? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Too dark for Grigio Titanio. I think most of the first cars will be one of the six launch colors, therefore this is probably Grigio FF, however the photo captures a lighter tone than I recall at launch.
I've been a couple of days ago in Maranello, there are many FFs driving around the city, i've seen them in different colours like silver, grey, dark grey, blue and green. I have to say, it looks pretty nice in green.