Probably so! I'm sure when it comes down to it, people will purchase the car that looks better. In some cases they may pick the Ferrari, just to look better at the country club. The GTR is a great buy, on the other hand who (that can afford it) can say not to a Ferrari that looks as good and is as talented as the 458?
Perfect placement for drying sweaty palms in the heat of the moment! [And I'm being deadly serious.]Looks like the driver wil have an exciting time behind the wheels
Look at the airvents on both sides of the steeringwheel ^^
WOW Massive! Hehe
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Perfect placement for drying sweaty palms in the heat of the moment! [And I'm being deadly serious.]
*Superb attention to detail for a truly driver-centric car. Forza Ferrari.
Ferrari.No all of a sudden Lamborghini's look "normal" sportscar..
Ah this car scares the crap out of me !
I hate it !!!!!!!
Now all of a sudden Lamborghini's look "normal" sportscar.. and they are supposed to look INSANE!
Ah this 458 scares the crap out of me !
Random numbers btw ?
I hate it !!!!!!!

Perfect placement for drying sweaty palms in the heat of the moment! [And I'm being deadly serious.]
Superb attention to detail for a truly driver-centric car. Forza Ferrari.
458 I think stands for 4.5 litre V8
What is random though is the the rules that are used to come up with the name. It changes from model to model for Ferrari. F430, had 4.3 l engine, but definitely not 0 cylinders and 599 not 9. Same with the designation for their F1 cars, the rules keep changing.

355 stood for 3.5 litre 5 valves per cylinder no?
The nomenclature does not follow the formula from the previous decades, ie. engine capacity + cylinder number (eg. 246 = 2.4 litres + 6 cyl, 308 = 3.0 litres + 8 cyl, and same for the 328, 348, 512 etc). This time, Ferrari used engine capacity plus number of valves per cylinder, as they were proud to boast about this technological advancement, ie 355 = 3.5 litres engine capacity and 5 valves per cylinder.
But these things do change, just like a BMW 535d only has a 3.0 liter engine, etc...
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