Ferrari 812 SF vs Lamborghini Urus
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812 Vs Urus ... couldn't be much more different.
The real question is do you need rear seats?
If not, the 812's a a very good GT car, the boot is big enough for most trips and theyre awesome cars to drive and have a boat load of power and a suprising amount of rear end grip, especially compared to teh likes of the BDS which felt tail happy and couldn't get it's power down in teh same way the 812 does.
I'd also consider going to see/drive a Lusso .... a very similar, albeit a little more relaxed driving expereince to the 812 with 9/10ths the power, but has rear seats which fold down to offer a big estate sized boot and is 4WD at slower speeds, with wet and ice modes. The Lusso really is a great all rounder.
Nice problem to have and happy hunting.
Ps. Only other thing worth noting is that the 812 (any modern Ferrari) would come with 7 year service pack, so running costs are really quite low.
The real question is do you need rear seats?
If not, the 812's a a very good GT car, the boot is big enough for most trips and theyre awesome cars to drive and have a boat load of power and a suprising amount of rear end grip, especially compared to teh likes of the BDS which felt tail happy and couldn't get it's power down in teh same way the 812 does.
I'd also consider going to see/drive a Lusso .... a very similar, albeit a little more relaxed driving expereince to the 812 with 9/10ths the power, but has rear seats which fold down to offer a big estate sized boot and is 4WD at slower speeds, with wet and ice modes. The Lusso really is a great all rounder.
Nice problem to have and happy hunting.
Ps. Only other thing worth noting is that the 812 (any modern Ferrari) would come with 7 year service pack, so running costs are really quite low.
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