They nailed everything but that grille.
Also why do I get the feeling that Ferrari is making way too many models now and the SUV isn't even here yet?
So this replaces what?
It’s organic, no forced designs or unnecessarily lines.I know what you mean but it still feels like the cleanest design in decades to come out of maranello. I like it and may be the car that gets me into the brand. Fingers crossed![]()
So this replaces what?
Haha just how I like my master bathroom suites.not the his-n-hers bath tub interior
But, my biggest issue by far, is this: it doesn't look anything like a Ferrari.
They nailed everything but that grille.
Also why do I get the feeling that Ferrari is making way too many models now and the SUV isn't even here yet?
No ways...The same was true for the 360 and 458 and Enzo.
Lovely contribution of opinion. I might not agree with it but you have put forward your point beautifully. Unfortunately, for me, I am seeing some contrived retro.The Roma successfully encapsulates the intended (and promoted) association with the 1960s' La Dolce Vita jet-set era intertwined with our current digital environment. It harkens back to an age in which "Ferrari" was synonymous with "elegance"-without resorting to contrived "retro".
When the Portofino was presented just over two years ago, I was left opt...
Can I offer you a hug???I have to ask... what the hell is going on in Ferrari's design department of late? There's nothing I like about it; not the exterior (the nose is just a darn mess), not the his-n-hers bath tub interior with crappy displays all over the place. Nothing.
Oh wait, I thought I was done but special mention has to be made of that colour-coded cheese grater of a...
You said everything I wanted to say : very Aston looking outside and quite nice. And finally I see a Ferrari interior I like !I think I'm starting to like it. Looks Aston-Martinish though. It's like they're trying to re-capture a look from the past, but it might work. The interior seems to be a knockout.
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The 456GT along with the Scaglietti still give me the fizz. Saw one in silver a year ago. What a car!!! Also special mention to the 550/ 575 along with the barchetta and panamerica.The Roma successfully encapsulates the intended (and promoted) association with the 1960s' La Dolce Vita jet-set era intertwined with our current digital environment. It harkens back to an age in which "Ferrari" was synonymous with "elegance"-without resorting to contrived "retro".
When the Portofino was presented just over two years ago, I was left opt...
Nothing it seems... new market niche.So this replaces what?
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