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2012 Ferrari FF First Drive

2012 Ferrari FF First Drive

2012 Ferrari FF First Drive
FF means “Ferrari Four” and this unashamedly standout model will most likely cost around $300,000 when it hits North American ports in the end of October of this year. That’s cheap. Why keep a $173,200 Porsche Panamera Turbo S, a $39,680 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4×4, a $111,100 Corvette ZR1, and a $21,200 Ford Transit Connect cluttered in your drive, when you can save both money and garage space by snapping up the ingenious and rare all-wheel-drive 651-horsepower Ferrari FF and call it a day? For that matter, why buy a house when you can have all the comfort and room we took advantage of inside the FF? The leather is luscious and an optional Schedoni [pronounced ske-DOH-nee] luggage set outfitted in the same hides runs around $10k.

Source: AutoBlog

Dr. Dre wreck a Ferrari 360 Modena for his video

Dr. Dre wreck a Ferrari 360 Modena for his video

In one of Dr. Dre’s latest music videos called “I Need A Doctor”, they wreck a Ferrari 360 Modena. When I say “wreck”, they really wreck it to the point of the vehicle doing several flips in the air and then coming to a rest on what is left of all 4 wheels.

The only town in world where everybody have at least one Ferrari!

The only town in world where everybody have at least one Ferrari!

Welcome to the Netherlands, where the houses are all perfect – almost to a Truman Show level of creepiness – and everyone, without exception, drives a Ferrari. Most people seem to own at least two. At least, that’s what the Netherlands looks like when a Ferrari club rents a bunch of vacation bungalows for a group gathering.