
02-06-2012, 12:20 AM
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 | Teamspeed Rookie | | Join Date: Jan 2012
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| Just thought I would pop in and give a 1200 mile update...
The car has been pretty spectacular up to now. I spent a lot of time driving it over the past month... to work, to Home Depot, to the grocery store... where ever I want, really. As long as parking is decent, the car is flexible enough for any occasion. The trunk is slightly smaller than the F430, but not by much. It certainly beats the Gallardo briefcase sized trunk!
Speaking of the F430, mine was getting a little jealous so I took it out last weekend for a little drive. I was instantly struck by how the Ferrari feels 20 years older than the McLaren in so many ways! Granted it is entirely unfair to compare an F430 to a MP4-12C since the cars really are in vastly different classes, but I haven't had enough seat time in a 458 to really compare them ...and there are others presenting that perspective on the site. But I was really expecting to find more to enjoy in the Ferrari than I did. I still love the smell of the leather when you get in (though it isn't that durable) and the engine does have quite an enjoyable and different note. I'm also not sure whether or not I prefer the throttle feel of the McLaren over the F430. I think it is something I am getting a little used to right now. Otherwise, the steering, suspension, brakes, comfort, visibility, and definitely the handling are quite superior in the McLaren. It leaves me wondering when I'll drive the Ferrari... maybe I should pick up a 458 when the secondary market has finally become more realistic.
Some have asked about the attention that I've received in the two cars. The MP4-12C has certainly drawn more active interest than the Ferrari ever did, and more people have stopped to chat about it when I'm at a gas station or a parking lot. (Ferraris are a bit more common, so perhaps people just look but don't really care to come by to chat.) I get the "sexy" and "elegant" comment a lot (concerning the McLaren, not me, unfortunately). I've also had a few friends over who have checked it out. Two said they were impressed but still preferred the mystique of Ferrari, which is an understandable opinion. But most have preferred the McLaren. A couple of friends agreed that they both thought they would never walk into a garage where they found a Ferrari overshadowed by another make, but that's how highly they thought of the design of the MP4-12C. As always, though, its a matter of personal preference. One thing that is universal, though, is that everyone that has taken a ride in the car has been blown away by the performance... and almost all have been a bit terrified by the acceleration!
I'm guessing I won't be putting 1000 miles on every month, but I certainly intend to drive it; garage queens aren't for me. The car and my body have thus far held up well to frequent trips, many long. The quality and comfort sure seem to be up for the usage. We still don't have updates for the Iris media system, but once that goes in it should be ready for long road trips! Perhaps that will be the next big test...
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