Ummmm... because its not a hatchback?tomislavp4 wrote:I usually like hatchbacks, you know Golf, Polo, Leon... but this looks... well, wrong! The proportions of the thing are way off, the hood is too long and it is way too low for a hatchback.
Ummmm... because its not a hatchback?tomislavp4 wrote:I usually like hatchbacks, you know Golf, Polo, Leon... but this looks... well, wrong! The proportions of the thing are way off, the hood is too long and it is way too low for a hatchback.
I'm afraid I am. This red monstrosity is ugly as sin, as is the X6 and the Cayenne. The Ferrari road car department has surely lost the plot with this one.tomislavp4 wrote:You are not seriously comparing this... thing to the X6 are you? The X6 is one of the best looking SUVs out there in my opinion... agree on the Cayenne though
Tim.Wright wrote:Ummmm... because its not a hatchback?tomislavp4 wrote:I usually like hatchbacks, you know Golf, Polo, Leon... but this looks... well, wrong! The proportions of the thing are way off, the hood is too long and it is way too low for a hatchback.
sure, you can say this about the company, but the car in terms of technical development and point of view is quite astonishing. The way the front gearbox works is so well thought out to reduce weight and provide you with enough grip when you need it.nipo wrote:Whether you like the looks of the FF or not, it was the result of reality sinking in at Ferrari. They are expanding their markets to where the money is. Problem is that the new riches in the world know not to appreciate art and finesse, much less race-ready road cars that are impractical from a daily point of view. So you start making user-friendly cars that carry more people and luggage around, while trying to retain the brand name and the insane prices to keep the "prestige" and the queues long. It's business, and it's about adjusting to your clients' needs. Sad.
God knows what next - they might start building genuine SUVs after this. Or maybe a Ferrari Flying Spur will do.
After pulling out as a fan of their F1 team, I might just forget about them entirely. They are slowly but surely losing their glory.
You are quite wrong there! The only Ferrari's I would like to drive are the F40 and the Enzo.Pierce89 wrote:People can slag off Ferrari all they want, but secretly,whether they would admit it or not, every person on this forum would love to drive this thing. First thing they would do is cruise down the main boulevard wherever they live, trying to pick up women(successfully, if you're in this car).
Why not? I too would love to drive the f40 and the enzo, but don't be so close-minded. If given the opportunity to drive it/own it I'm sure you would say yes. If not then there must be something wrong with you. Im not a big Ferrari fan but this car pushes all my buttons in all the right ways.andrew wrote:You are quite wrong there! The only Ferrari's I would like to drive are the F40 and the Enzo.Pierce89 wrote:People can slag off Ferrari all they want, but secretly,whether they would admit it or not, every person on this forum would love to drive this thing. First thing they would do is cruise down the main boulevard wherever they live, trying to pick up women(successfully, if you're in this car).
Mind you, the badge doesn't could for a lot with some people......
Why must there be something wrong? I choose not to be a sheep and follow the heard (it's what seperates us, well some of us, from the beasts) and declare this car to be hideous.hecti wrote: Why not? I too would love to drive the f40 and the enzo, but don't be so close-minded. If given the opportunity to drive it/own it I'm sure you would say yes. If not then there must be something wrong with you. Im not a big Ferrari fan but this car pushes all my buttons in all the right ways.