Question:
which Ferrari should i get ?
anonymous
2012-02-07 08:54:36 UTC
the ferrari 458

or the ferrari ff
Eleven answers:
anonymous
2012-02-07 09:14:11 UTC
Pick the 458
ASL
2012-02-07 08:55:57 UTC
Are you kidding me? The Ferrari 458. No offense but the FF looks like a station wagon.
Jesus saves
2012-02-07 09:32:15 UTC
this should help you decide which to buy, ok good luck -

( A FERRARI SPIDER 360 OWNER )



THE FF - new successor for the 612 Scaglietti

Called the FF - an acronym for Ferrari Four (four seats and four-wheel drive)

the new model is the company’s most powerful versatile four-seater ever

as well as its first ever four-wheel drive car.

The concept car was designed by Pininfarina and according to Ferrari

the new car represents not so much an evolution as a true revolution.

The new model will deliver unprecedented level an extremely sporty

high-performance character with incredible versatility superb comfort

and sophisticated elegance guaranteeing both driver and passengers

an absolutely unique driving experience.



2012 Ferrari 458 Italia Editions by A. Kahn Design

The Rosso Corsa Red Ferrari 458 Italia

A. Kahn Design 2012 upgrade package for the Ferrari 458 Italia.

The Ferrari 458 Italia Editions were dressed up in either a

triple Pearl White or a Rosso Corsa Red exterior paint finish both

combined with different exterior and interior elements.

The Rosso Corsa Red Ferrari 458 Italia by Kahn is toned down with

a matte Pearl Gray finish for the roof, side skirts, and front and rear bumper sections.

A. Kahn Design then added a new sport suspension and 9×21” front and 12×22 rear

alloy wheels finished in a matte Pearl Gray with yellow brake calipers serving

a small highlight. Inside the Rosso Corsa 458 Italia

Kahn has added a leather interior, a leather central tunnel, Crema Daytona lights

an Electro Chromatic interior, a yellow rev counter, leather headlining, and carpets

and stitching in Bordeaux.

The Triple Pearl White 458 Italia by Kahn gets the same wheels associated

with the red model as well as the new sport suspension.

The brake calipers are switched from yellow to red.

Inside the 458 Italia receives black Nero leather electric seats, a yellow rev counter

leather headlining, upholstered rear bench seat wall, white stitching

and black carpets.

The list of standard equipment for both Ferrari 458 Italia models includes an

AFS light system, a carbon fiber driver zone including steering binnacle

F1 paddle shifters an instrumental surround with LED’s, iPod connectivity

electro chromatic interior and exterior mirrors, satellite navigation, Bluetooth

front and rear park assist a high power HiFi with JBL speaker system, Ferrari Scuderia

shields and dual zone climate control.





THE 458 - Ferrari 458 Italia Vorsteiner Edition

Vorsteiner North America is quite famous for their amazing tuning kits

offered for the coolest sports cars out there. One you might surely remember

is the M3 GTS-V unveiled last year at the SEMA Show. And because sports car

is what they like. Vorsteiner now focused on improving the appearance of the

Ferrari 458 Italia. This time they only added a new set of wheels but taking their

history into consideration. The sports car has received the tuners latest collection

VS-130 Series that includes new super lightweight 5 spoke monoblock wheels.

The new VS-130 design features lightweight spoke design utilizing the tuner’s latest

spoke scalloping and undercutting technology in efforts to maximize strength to

weight ratios. The wheels measures 21x9JF at the front and 21x11J and is wrapped

in Michelin PS2 tires 255-30-21 front and 305-30-21 rear. All these elements make the

458 Italia to look impressive.



458 Prindiville Design ( Ferrari 458 Italia )

The London-based bespoke coach builder has released tuning programs for the

Ferrari 458 Italia the last of which comes in three different forms.

Called the S1, S2, and S3 packages

these three tuning programs for the Italian supercar comes with styling

characteristics unique to its own. The S1 program which features a red 458 Italia

comes with a carbon fiber body kit that includes a front bumper with

stainless steel mesh grills, side skirts, a new rear bumper, mirror covers

rear tailgate vents, a rear spoiler, a roof air duct, and a new set of Prindiville alloy

wheels. The S1 program will be limited to only 25 units making it a true must-grab

for 458 Italia owners everywhere.

Next up is the S2 program that’s displayed in the silver 458 Italia. Carrying all the

aerodynamic components of the S1 the S2 differentiates itself with the addition of a

top carbon fiber wing and air vent grills. Likewise the S3 program - that’s the orange

458 Italia if you’re keeping score also has its own distinct styling flavor. On top of the

aero body kit the S3 program carries a carbon fiber lower front lip spoiler, top air vent

grills and carbon fiber rear grills. Just like their S1 counterpart, both the S2 and the S3

programs are only limited to 25 units a piece. British coach builder does in fact offer

an ECU upgrade - new air filters, a new suspension kit, replacement sports 200 cell

catalytic converters and a new titanium exhaust system that’s 70% lighter than the

stock version on the 458 Italia.
?
2012-02-11 01:59:52 UTC
If you want a grand tourer that's comfortable to use everyday and can be used on snow with spacious back seats , then the FF is your choice, if you're looking for something sportier,smaller,and performance on snow is not necessary then the 458 is for you.
evaohell
2012-02-07 08:56:21 UTC
Ferrari's suck. Better to get a Lamborghini or Aston Martin...if you do get a Ferrari, make sure your insurance company covers engine fires...
?
2012-02-07 08:55:17 UTC
JEALOUS :( get the 458
Mizella
2012-02-07 09:07:31 UTC
Depends on the size of your carrier bag!
The Wise Flounder is Fishy
2012-02-07 08:56:34 UTC
Quit trollin.' You don't have any money, Joker.
anonymous
2012-02-07 08:56:22 UTC
FF
anonymous
2012-02-07 08:56:01 UTC
Buy me one and yourself one.
anonymous
2012-02-07 08:55:36 UTC
both


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