Itz just not fast enoguh!!!
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June 27 (Bloomberg) -- A German businessman is suing Ferrari
SpA because he claims his new sports car doesn't reach the top
speed of 300 kilometers (180 miles) per hour advertised in the
company's brochure, Bild Zeitung said, citing the man.
The 60 year-old driver from Berlin, identified only as Joerg
W., told the newspaper that his Ferrari Challenge Stradale car
can't go faster than 282 kilometers per hour and he wants a
refund. The man paid 168,115 euros ($204,427) for the vehicle and
waited 18 months for it to be delivered, Bild reported.
Ferrari, which is controlled by Fiat SpA and makes the
Formula One racing car driven by Michael Schumacher, is refusing
to give Joerg W. his money back, according to Bild. The dispute
will now be decided by a local court.
SpA because he claims his new sports car doesn't reach the top
speed of 300 kilometers (180 miles) per hour advertised in the
company's brochure, Bild Zeitung said, citing the man.
The 60 year-old driver from Berlin, identified only as Joerg
W., told the newspaper that his Ferrari Challenge Stradale car
can't go faster than 282 kilometers per hour and he wants a
refund. The man paid 168,115 euros ($204,427) for the vehicle and
waited 18 months for it to be delivered, Bild reported.
Ferrari, which is controlled by Fiat SpA and makes the
Formula One racing car driven by Michael Schumacher, is refusing
to give Joerg W. his money back, according to Bild. The dispute
will now be decided by a local court.
jamesy said:
June 27 (Bloomberg) -- A German businessman is suing Ferrari
SpA because he claims his new sports car doesn't reach the top
speed of 300 kilometers (180 miles) per hour advertised in the
company's brochure, Bild Zeitung said, citing the man.
The 60 year-old driver from Berlin, identified only as Joerg
W., told the newspaper that his Ferrari Challenge Stradale car
can't go faster than 282 kilometers per hour and he wants a
refund. The man paid 168,115 euros ($204,427) for the vehicle and
waited 18 months for it to be delivered, Bild reported.
Ferrari, which is controlled by Fiat SpA and makes the
Formula One racing car driven by Michael Schumacher, is refusing
to give Joerg W. his money back, according to Bild. The dispute
will now be decided by a local court.
I thought the 360 CS was supposed to do nearer to 195mph?
anyway, I'd be very annoyed if any sports car I bought did not do what it said it could! especially something as rare and as beautiful as a stradale

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