Ferrari Fast / Sports car reviews
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Ferrari Fast / Sports car reviews
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Ferrari 296 (2022 onwards) Review
The ultimate plug-in hybrid?
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- Indecently fast
- Fantastic handling
- Docile when you want it to be
CONS
- Fiddly infotainment
- Ludicrous option prices
- Steering a little numb
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Ferrari Purosangue SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Ferrari’s first SUV hits the mark
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- Staggering V12 engine
- Brilliant handling for an SUV
- Wonderful cabin
CONS
- Very expensive
- Frustrating infotainment controls
- Automatic rear doors don’t have sensors
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Ferrari Roma Coupe (2021 onwards) Review
Beautifully styled coupe mixes old school charm with cutting edge tech
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- Huge performance
- Fun to drive and comfortable
- Practical boot capacity
- Just look at it
CONS
- Tight cockpit for taller drivers
- Touch sensitive controls need getting used to
- Rear seats for small children only
- Pedals slightly offset
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Ferrari 812 Superfast GTS (2020 onwards) Review
A more friendly approach to the exhilarating 812 Superfast
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- Roof-down thrills
- More relaxing to drive than Superfast coupe
- Retains superb handling
CONS
- Still too fast
- Hugely expensive to buy and run
- Pricey options
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Ferrari F8 Tributo Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Ferrari 488 Pista performance for GTB money
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- Hugely powerful, flexible engine
- Agile, responsive chassis and steering
- Easy to drive
- Supple suspension
- 4-year warranty, 7-years servicing included
CONS
- Gruffer engine note than GTB
- Rev limit could be higher
- Expensive options
- Infotainment outclassed by Audi R8
- Rear visibility not great
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Ferrari Portofino Convertible (2018 - 2020) Review
Gateway Ferraris have never been so good
Used price: £58,252 - £90,738PROS
- Powerful, responsive turbo engine
- Agile, engaging handling
- Simple to drive – slow or fast
- Striking styling
CONS
- Has four seats, but only room for two adults
- Surprisingly practical boot
- Brakes can squeak when cold
- List price is only the beginning
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Ferrari 812 Superfast Coupe (2017 onwards) Review
The most powerful series production Ferrari has ever built
New price: £260,963 - £260,963PROS
- Thrilling performance
- Electric handling
- If you can, you should
CONS
- Hugely expensive
- Will be too fast for some
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Ferrari GTC4Lusso Coupe (2016 - 2020) Review
FF replacement is still the best Ferrari for everyday use.
Used price: £63,253 - £125,160PROS
- Practical four-seater Ferrari
- Brilliant V12 gets more power
- Cabin redesigned but still lovely
- Better than ever at low speeds
CONS
- FF handles better driven quickly
- Multimedia system still not cutting edge
- It isn’t cheap… but buyers won't care
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Ferrari 488 Spider (2016 - 2019) Review
New price: £217,274 - £217,274PROS
- Performance
- Handling
- Looks
- Comfort and noise
CONS
- Dilution of that Ferrari noise
- Price
- Not especially practical
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Ferrari 488 GTB (2016 onwards) Review
Brilliant V8-engined sports coupe just got even better
New price: £195,418 - £195,418PROS
- Astonishing performance
- Exquisite handling
- Purposeful styling
- Surprisingly comfortable
CONS
- Less evocative soundtrack
- Expensive optional extras
- Reliability question mark