The Ferrari California Picture thread
#281
Looks far better than the stock pics with those rims and a drop. It's a car that needs a lot of work IMO. That front end is one only a mother could love.
Jason, you shouldn't care what people say or think as long as you like it: my SS is a fagmobile but you drive it and you'll see why the critics went gaga over it. I don't choose cars based on anyone's opinions other than my own: if you like it, buy it, own it, love it.
Jason, you shouldn't care what people say or think as long as you like it: my SS is a fagmobile but you drive it and you'll see why the critics went gaga over it. I don't choose cars based on anyone's opinions other than my own: if you like it, buy it, own it, love it.
#282
I honestly like the Abarth. As much shite as I was giving you, it is a pretty sweet car. However, much like the California, a vehicle that one has to love to own. It has it's detractors, but performs very well and has a polarizing design.
I don't care what people say, but was kinda curious what demographic I was...
To me, there is something about the front and side views that stir up a classic Ferrari feeling. Can't really describe why, but just kinda speaks to me. I am on the list for a 458 Spider, but won't be sure if I will take it or get another California.
For me, the rear "seats" (jokes in themselves) do come in handy for my kids. Its nice to be able to take both of them with me, but they will be rapidly outgrowing the space. So, may go with something else. Thought about the F12, but hard to swallow a nearly 400k price. Especially with the idea that I can't reasonably use any of the performance upgrades that car or the 458 give me in real world scenarios.
Anyhow, cheers mate!
J
I don't care what people say, but was kinda curious what demographic I was...
To me, there is something about the front and side views that stir up a classic Ferrari feeling. Can't really describe why, but just kinda speaks to me. I am on the list for a 458 Spider, but won't be sure if I will take it or get another California.
For me, the rear "seats" (jokes in themselves) do come in handy for my kids. Its nice to be able to take both of them with me, but they will be rapidly outgrowing the space. So, may go with something else. Thought about the F12, but hard to swallow a nearly 400k price. Especially with the idea that I can't reasonably use any of the performance upgrades that car or the 458 give me in real world scenarios.
Anyhow, cheers mate!
J
#283
I honestly like the Abarth. As much shite as I was giving you, it is a pretty sweet car. However, much like the California, a vehicle that one has to love to own. It has it's detractors, but performs very well and has a polarizing design.
I don't care what people say, but was kinda curious what demographic I was...
To me, there is something about the front and side views that stir up a classic Ferrari feeling. Can't really describe why, but just kinda speaks to me. I am on the list for a 458 Spider, but won't be sure if I will take it or get another California.
For me, the rear "seats" (jokes in themselves) do come in handy for my kids. Its nice to be able to take both of them with me, but they will be rapidly outgrowing the space. So, may go with something else. Thought about the F12, but hard to swallow a nearly 400k price. Especially with the idea that I can't reasonably use any of the performance upgrades that car or the 458 give me in real world scenarios.
Anyhow, cheers mate!
J
I don't care what people say, but was kinda curious what demographic I was...
To me, there is something about the front and side views that stir up a classic Ferrari feeling. Can't really describe why, but just kinda speaks to me. I am on the list for a 458 Spider, but won't be sure if I will take it or get another California.
For me, the rear "seats" (jokes in themselves) do come in handy for my kids. Its nice to be able to take both of them with me, but they will be rapidly outgrowing the space. So, may go with something else. Thought about the F12, but hard to swallow a nearly 400k price. Especially with the idea that I can't reasonably use any of the performance upgrades that car or the 458 give me in real world scenarios.
Anyhow, cheers mate!
J
Now someone post a photo of a black one w/red ineterior with full Novitec kit
#284
Mr.Schumacher ''The Ferrari California, on the other hand, is designed for everyday use and for weekends away whilst still guaranteeing all of the emotional impact that only an authentic Ferrari can deliver."
#286