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Genre: Autos & Vehicles
Date of upload: Jan 19, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.997 (1/1,348 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-10T07:57:27.822801Z
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20 minutes of pure automotive joy! Truly the thinking man's Ferrari - much as I love the F12 and 812 I feel on Britsh roads and with our climate you'd actually use this and get to enjoy it so much more, whilst glorying in the same sonorous V12 powerplant but not perpetually worrying you're going to wind up in a ditch on a slightly greasy surface. I think they look stunning in the flesh (there's one in Bristol wrapped in a satin yellow which (hear me out) looks ruddy fantatsic. It's basically the blueprint for the Purosangue, just lower-slung. The glass roof is an absolute must-have as well. Buy one Damian, now!
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I have an FF, I do around 12,000 miles a year in it. It is outstanding. I did actually fit Lusso back boxes on it to make it quieter in crawling traffic as it was simply anti social with the standard exhaust. I've been in and driven Lusso's and never had the urge to "upgrade" they got it right first time in my opinion. Pan roof is a must though if you're going to use the rear. The steering on an FF is the best in any car I've ever driven. The feel and weight is perfect and it allows you to hustle the car around in a way that doesn't seem possible.
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Been driving my V12 Lusso every day this year in the UK, -5 degrees C. Mine has to be the World’s dirtiest Ferrari 😂. Weekly shop, no problem. 4 adults, no problem. V12 screaming engine and almost 700 bhp, you got it. Brilliant everyday car, definitely a daily driver. Infotainment system and speakers are great, Apple CarPlay is a must on this car. Only small issue is that the windows are double glazed, so unlike the bystanders outside, as the driver you don’t quite get to appreciate the engine/exhaust sound. PTU has a tendency to fail, but there’s are companies offering a rebuild with superior parts at a sensible price. Sadly, Ferrari built the PTU with inferior parts, and the seals break at over 25,000 miles. But once rebuilt, they are fine.
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@lambocandles8382
3 months ago
I prefer the Lusso to the Purosangue. I don't understand the thinking of not continuing this model style.
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