New Ferrari F8 Tributo vs GT2 RS
#31
Journalists agree
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@JalopnikYou can trace Ferrari's newest car back to 2009 jalo.ps/t1npPgC
2:33pm · 28 Feb 2019 · SocialFlow
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@JalopnikYou can trace Ferrari's newest car back to 2009 jalo.ps/t1npPgC
2:33pm · 28 Feb 2019 · SocialFlow
They are following Porsches model theory. No changes in 40 years. Just make the *** bigger.
#32
lol
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#38
It's beautiful, nice sculpted look and what a beautiful behind with return to two lights....
sorry but much much much sexier than any porker pig..
is ur time to switch to F-cars??.
#40
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I like it.
Especially if it means it'll be easier to get a nice Pista.
Especially if it means it'll be easier to get a nice Pista.
#41
i think more people will want that than this which is essentially a stop gap till the replacement comes.
im curious to drive it though and see what the extra 50 hp does.
#42
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This is Ferrari's answer to getting their butts kicked by the 720s. Weird to me since they should be coming out with the new replacement in the next year. How hard would this be to get Sam?
#43
Id likely find something else to get but who knows. The looks good to me but demand is an unknown. I’ll tell you that I have no interest in trading up to this from my 488. Zero none.
lets see how things play out.
#44
Love this car...but jeez Ferrari needs Pininfarina back...traditionally we had huge leaps in design / performance every two iterations ie from 355 to 360 and from 430 to 458. Last three iterations are too similar in terms of design...or so it appears...
#45
its odd and while I think it looks nice, I’m confused on their strategy.