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| Ferrari F8 Tributo |
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| capone 05-12-2019 |
Although I like the F8, I thought Ferrari has made it look too much like the Pista with the exception of the back. I also believe that this car was announced/introduced too quickly. The 488 should have been kept on for another year. This has led me to thinking that Ferrari the company now needs to look after shareholders etc...Hence, they need to be seen as improving profits. I fear that Ferrari may not become exclusive anymore if you believe the rumors. Rumor has it that there is going to be a hybrid version of the F8 and it might have an even more elevated set of performance figures. Close to LaF. I hope this is not true. Otherwise you'll get models competing with other models as is the case with the F8 and Pista. Note: I assume there will be a spider version of the F8 and a track version of the F8. Have to wait and see of course. |
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