Ferrari FF vs. Jensen FF – Fast Forward to St. Moritz
As contests go, it’s a bit of a non-starter. How could anything match Ferrari’s latest 651bhp four-seater, a car with the cleverest of part-time 4wd systems and 200mph+ performance? Quite
As contests go, it’s a bit of a non-starter. How could anything match Ferrari’s latest 651bhp four-seater, a car with the cleverest of part-time 4wd systems and 200mph+ performance? Quite
Filed under: Aftermarket , Performance , Hatchback , Ferrari There are drawbacks to every kind of alternative to burning fossil fuels in our cars. Electric cars don’t have enough range.Hybrids are burdened with what essentially boils down to two parallel powertrains. Hydrogen is limited to where it is available.
Filed under: Motorsports , Performance , Etc. , Europe , Videos , Hatchback , Ferrari , Celebrities , Racing Ferrari factory drivers are used to racing in all sorts of conditions: under the baking sun, in the pouring rain, at night and at sunset. Competing in the snow has historically been beyond their usual purview, but then again, Ferrari never made an all-wheel-drive vehicle before
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Filed under: Car Buying , Performance , Hatchback , Ferrari , Luxury Every year luxury retailer Neiman Marcus picks one car and commissions a lot of them for sale in its holiday catalog.
The NM exclusive edition of the 2012 Ferrari FF jumps from 0 to 60 in less than 3.7 seconds and reaches top speeds of over 200 MPH. The top-of-the-line model features 651-horsepower and a V12 engine, a proprietary, lightweight 4WD system (4RM™), as well as a 7-speed, dual-clutch transmission for seamless automatic shifting. Each car is identified by a numbered interior plaque and unique exterior color, “Grigio Caldo.” The interior features soft-touch, semi-aniline leather with a matching custom luggage set
The Ferrari FF – the four-seat, four-wheel-drive Ferrari – gets the What Car? treatment
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