Full throttle i suppose, in 6th gear and on a emty road i think it shuld be a nice trip. Never driven a ferrari but it seems really steady and firm with cuality ritten all over.
For the most part, stock vs. stock... No. A current M5 or M3 could beat an older ferrari (F355)or a touring model( like a 456).
The F355 Spider debuted in 1995, its Pininfarina-penned lines honed by 1,800 hours[2] in the wind tunnel, resulting in a blend of elegant style and aerodynamic performance. For the first time on a Ferrari, the semi-automatic soft-top was powered electronically. Initially, the Spider was offered with the 6-speed transmission. In 1997, the Spider was offered with the F1 transmission option. The Spider proved to be the second-most popular F355 model, with a total production of 3,717 units, of which 2,664 were produced with the 6-speed transmission and another 1,053 produced with the F1 transmission. Thanks to Wikipedia.
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The f230 italiano
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First of all, Ferrari's are popular because they won alot of races. And mainly used the color red in this races. Besides, red is the most popular sports car color.
It depends on the model but a Ferrari F430, one of the most popular models, can top out at 196 MPH.
Hawaii is the most popular state
Califonia is the most popular state in the US
The most rare Ferrari is the 250gto.
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Most Ferrari's come from Italy. Italy is the birthplace of the Ferrari.