RE: Twin Test: Ferrari California vs Rolls Phantom
Discussion
Bruniep said:
If that were the case, would this make it the 308 GT4 of it's generation?
If so, may have to wait a few years and then pick up a "bargain" because you know you would given the opportunity.
I think that looks great. The 308 GT4 looks really bad in red. Also the 250/275 range both look great in silver.If so, may have to wait a few years and then pick up a "bargain" because you know you would given the opportunity.
There's only one reason to get a Cali and add £65,350 worth of extras... and that's for that once in a lifetime occasion when another Cali pulls up beside you with a mere £65,000 worth of add-ons. Oh the shame on that other driver for being such a tight-wad.
I have to admit, I've yet to see a picture of a California that does it justice (I call it Maserati 3200GT syndrome). IMHO in the metal they're stunning.
I have to admit, I've yet to see a picture of a California that does it justice (I call it Maserati 3200GT syndrome). IMHO in the metal they're stunning.
Penfolds said:
Saw the Cali last year, looked much better then.
Interesting pic. When we had the car it was on winter tyres, I guess the nicer wheels in the pic above were changed for standard ones fitted with winter rubber. The car does make sense a little more with black wheels to match the carbon.
BMWill said:
Harry Monk said:
Can you replace the words 'Twin Test' in the title with 'Douchebag Derby'? I think it would more accurately represent the target clientele.
brilliantThese two cars are each awesome in their own way and their owners should be commended for bringing them out for lesser mortals to fawn over. Why be such a prick about fellow PHers rides? If you don't like the colour schemes or options then you buy one and show them how it should be done...
These Sunday Service things would be much less interesting if people with such outrageous cars did not attend. A car park full of old pork, old Ms and ricers would be much less of a day out.
Beefmeister said:
Garlick - do you have a breakdown of the options specced on that Cali?
I'd love to see what you can add that puts the price of a Nissan GT-R onto a 'base' Ferrari...
I mean seriously - £65,000 of options! Just think about that for a second...
The California was actually in for a normal PH road test, not specifically for the SS meet, so stand by for a test with all the details soon. I'd love to see what you can add that puts the price of a Nissan GT-R onto a 'base' Ferrari...
I mean seriously - £65,000 of options! Just think about that for a second...
Hitch78 said:
BMWill said:
Harry Monk said:
Can you replace the words 'Twin Test' in the title with 'Douchebag Derby'? I think it would more accurately represent the target clientele.
brilliantThese two cars are each awesome in their own way and their owners should be commended for bringing them out for lesser mortals to fawn over. Why be such a prick about fellow PHers rides? If you don't like the colour schemes or options then you buy one and show them how it should be done...
These Sunday Service things would be much less interesting if people with such outrageous cars did not attend. A car park full of old pork, old Ms and ricers would be much less of a day out.
Hitch78 said:
Why be such a prick about fellow PHers rides? If you don't like the colour schemes or options then you buy one and show them how it should be done...
These Sunday Service things would be much less interesting if people with such outrageous cars did not attend. A car park full of old pork, old Ms and ricers would be much less of a day out.
Don't be daft, the Dancing Donkey is a press car so no "PHer" brought it and the Roller is, one has to admit, the height of poor taste. These Sunday Service things would be much less interesting if people with such outrageous cars did not attend. A car park full of old pork, old Ms and ricers would be much less of a day out.
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