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Ferrari LaFerrari (F150), is a limited production mid-engine, mild hybrid sports car. Production: 2013-2018. Successor: Ferrari F80.
Anyone have an idea of what happened here? It is apparently a pic from a video claiming that the car needed to be pushed out of the Geneva show. Not surprisingly the video was deleted 5 minutes after being published...
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/watch-the-laferrari-leave-geneva-in-total-silence-video-56824.html

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OMG, Lick and PuuuuSsshhh:p:depressed:

it's getting out of hand now. :D

@kip It's Geneva, Green initiative rules there, noise pollution inside a confined space maybe against the law in Switzerland:unsure:
 
^ +1. I do not think there was a problem with the car. Rather, it may be the indoor thing.
 
Here is the vid reposted by someone based on these two vids I have to disagree with the above posts:
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Here is the vid reposted by someone based on these two vids I have to disagree with the above posts:
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So then what is the explanation?
 
Who doesn't like doesn't have a valid opinion in my eyes.

Have you seen the car in real life? No. And yet here you are pontificating.

I have and I think from some angles it looks very awkward indeed. I am truly amazed by the technical aspect of it, but in my opinion there are many, many cars that look far better.

As it happens, for a car like this I couldn't care less what it looks like. It's an engineering masterpiece. But so is the McLaren P1, and that's the car I would take.
 
@kip Who knows, judging by the exclusivity of the LaFerrari that specific car is already sold, keeping it intact and drive free.Speculation...speculation, I know though I doubt it will be mechanical.;)

Oh wait! FIRE RISK!!! Public safety regulations. Maybe Ferrari was banned from starting-up their cars at International Motorshows:sneaky::D:D

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Something about these latest real life outside show shots are not ringing right with me..

Hmm

I might have to go back to the Huayra..it was already a very thin lead for the Ferrari

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EVERY car from all manufacturers/irrespective brand has it's awkward angle, you found the LaFerarri's!;)(y)
 
Something about these latest real life outside show shots are not ringing right with me..

Hmm

I might have to go back to the Huayra..it was already a very thin lead for the Ferrari

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Looks like wheels are disproportionate with body, or gives the impression at least. We will see
 
Anyone have an idea of what happened here? It is apparently a pic from a video claiming that the car needed to be pushed out of the Geneva show. Not surprisingly the video was deleted 5 minutes after being published...
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/watch-the-laferrari-leave-geneva-in-total-silence-video-56824.html

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You have an insider view to the reality of the aftermath of an autoshow especially how everything leaves after those two weeks. Geneva is always exciting but construction has already commenced in Shanghai for AutoChina and immediately afterwards they start to create the halls at the Frankfurt Messe for the IAA which is just six months away.

Some cars are driven out and some are manoeuvred manually to waiting trucks but there is a time table in order to deconstruct the stand for the Palexpos next event . Cars are normally prepared at home before being wrapped and taken by truck to the exhibition space. The nearby parking structure serves as a holding area so cars can be stored before being taken into the hall. Geneva (for BMW) had the 7er upstairs in a private viewing area showcasing individual so the car is lifted by fork-lift. My favourite thing about Geneva or any other more open show is that you can see what manufacturers are bringing in , IAA is more closed because you work within your own parameters and some manufacturers do not let you enter in preparation stages.
 
It's astonishing what folks can 'Shop these days! Unbelievably impressive.

[Waar was jy, Boet?] We're having actual fun here on GCF the last few days, must say mostly all major manufacturers gave us rave and much to discuss and debate - missed you though!
 

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Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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