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You make a good point about being true to your self! I have found from observing people's reactions that sometimes it's better to keep your passion to your self and blend in more rather than stand out. I actually learned this the hard way, as I used to drive my cars every where until I realized that envy is a powerful feeling.
Thanks for all the comments... The way the 70th cars work is you don't have a choice of the colors. The car is a tribute to a 250 SWB race car so it is what it is take it or leave it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'd ask for diamond stitching on the seats. Just don't like that style for the Lusso. Of course, you might just be showing us colours and not seat style and that might be something you can option.
x599, I agree with you. I think it just depends. There are times when I can daily drive a Ferrari, and times when I cannot. Owning a Ferrari requires discretion and discipline... (sometimes! )
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I think that The rims of The black and red gtc4 posted above are repainted, as you can see from my white gtc4 my oem rims are not black but matte grey. Anyone can give me a feedback please ?
Whilst this has already been answered to a degree, it may be more of a UK/EU reaction but to use any F car as a DD could engender the wrong reaction, but a Lusso is probably the least eye catching and thus most usable from that perspective, but to add a strongly contrasting stripe brings the car right out of the shadows and just draws unnecessary attention to it. Personally I would never drive any F car as a DD prefer as much anonymity as possible whilst going about my business. From a personal standpoint, I don't see that the Lusso and stripes mix well anyway. A family four seater with a racing stripe? Seems like a contradiction in terms.
I think in the current climate where the great unwashed are empowered by a resurgence of the militant left it would seem essential to fly just under the radar with a DD and if an FF or Lusso is the DD of choice then fortunately, to many, it doesn't shout Ferrari LOOK AT ME. Beautiful as the 70th maybe, for me I feel it would draw a lot of unwanted attention if used as a DD. Just my opinion as it will no doubt be a cracking car.
I've never had a single negative reaction driving either Ferraris or Lamborghinis in the UK. Quite the opposite, it's just been a long collection of very happy and positive interactions with people.
Most insensitive, insulting, arrogant, factually wrong or just cowardly post you've ever made, I'm too confuse to decide.
Agreed. The Lusso's design IMO is a deliberate (and sensible) softening to tap the evidently growing Bentley/Rolls (Ghost/Wraith) market. Presumably leaving the F12M etc to become more aggressive. Two separate and distinct clusters. There are some achingly beautiful Ferraris from history which could have been used for the Lusso, like this 212 export for example. Ferrari 212 Export #4791205