Ferrari SUV

MrPea

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Nice to see the subject of the photos being more blurry than everything else in the photo. That's impressive camerawork.
 

spkennyuk

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Definitely fake unless they've perfected the seamless door!

No reflection at all in the showroom window of the car in any of the pictures but you can see other reflections.

Certainly looks a fake set of pictures to me. The reflections in the car paint also look similar even when the car is at a different angle.
 

midlifecrisis

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Ferrari cannot get their current line up to have aligned panel gaps in their current range from what SteviePea and I saw at Salon Prive last year, nevermind seamless. Shocking build quality.

Looking at the pictures on a biggger screen, they look photoshopped to me. The windows do not have a reflection of the car!!!!!

If real, why isn't it reflected in the window?

Looks **** anyway.

No reflection at all in the showroom window of the car in any of the pictures but you can see other reflections.

Certainly looks a fake set of pictures to me. The reflections in the car paint also look similar even when the car is at a different angle.

Told Yah!!!
 

MrMickS

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Pure blood is a literal translation, a better one would be thoroughbred. I guess that fits more with cavallino meaning small horse, or pony, and this being a bigger car.

I saw one in the flesh, and had a sit in it, at NFOD at Sywell a couple of weeks ago. It's a nice enough car, not as tall as you'd think. In the flesh it looks like a better proportioned FF/GTC4. It does seem the wrong thing for Ferrari to be doing though. It's not like they need to address that segment of the market to stay in business, they sell all of the cars they can make anyway. I'd rather they kept making a normal sized 4 seater.

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conaero

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......It's not like they need to address that segment of the market to stay in business, they sell all of the cars they can make anyway. I'd rather they kept making a normal sized 4 seater.
Ferrari since its sale (or majority sale) a few years back has an aggressive, cash hungry board of suit types in charge of it now, there is your reason but I do agree with you.
 

HTAFC4200

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I'm probably in the minority, but I quite like it. Agreed that they don't actually HAVE to make one, the badge sells all the cars they need to as it is, but people in suits are greedy.

Anyway, it's not something to concern myself with, I'm never going to be shopping in the prancing horse market place in my lifetime.