Video Ferrari Roma V8 3.9 620 cv - La nuova dolce vita

cybermad

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Ferrari Portofino M: Road Review - Ferrari Fortnight Part 3/5 | Carfection 4K

30 jul 2021


Carfection


In part 3 of our Ferrari Fortnight Henry Catchpole takes the new Portofino M on a trip to the seaside.
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
Ferrari 812 GTS: Road Review - Ferrari Fortnight Part 4/5 | Carfection 4K

2 ago 2021


Carfection


In the penultimate film of our Ferrari Fortnight Henry Catchpole reviews the 812 GTS. Is there any better sound than a naturally aspirated Ferrari V12 at full chat?
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
El último vídeo de la serie... :amo2:
Ferrari 330 LMB Review: Restomod, Replica or Recreation? Ferrari Fortnight Part 5/5 | Carfection 4K

4 ago 2021


Carfection


Henry Catchpole drives Bell Sport & Classic's Ferrari 330 LMB, a car that started its life as a 330 GT and has been meticulously restored and reimagined into something that is very special indeed.
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
2021 Ferrari Roma Review // $300,000 Roller Coaster...Of Emotions

8 ago 2021


Throttle House


The 2021 Ferrari Roma ($338,160 CAD, ~$270,468 USD converted) is poised to be a comfortable and quick GT cruiser with loads of Ferrari charm and character. It radiates elegant body lines and a beautifully unique design language - capturing the eye of nearly any onlooker. But are looks all that matters in life? Thomas and James try to tackle this age-old question while they explore the Ferrari Roma’s ins and outs. We hope you enjoy the episode!
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
Ayer puse esta foto en el hilo de automovilismo sin palabras...

https://www.bmwfaq.org/threads/automovilismo-sin-palabras-vol-ii.870315/page-34#post-18616374

Roma² (*)


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(*) Ferrari Roma, en Roma

Todos los caminos llevan a Roma
Máldito Navegador
 

cybermad

Clan Leader
Ferrari Roma review - 0-60mph, 1/4-mile & drift tested!
• 4 feb 2022


This is the Ferrari Roma! It’s the hard-top version of the Portofino, and Mat’s about to find out if it’s worth the £171,000 starting price!
Given it’s a Ferrari, we naturally have to start with the engine. It’s powered by a 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 that drives the rear wheels to put down 620hp & 760Nm of torque. It’s also claimed it can hit 60mph in 3.4 seconds… But will Mat be able to achieve that in wet, icy conditions?!
Once you take a step inside, it’ll come as no surprise that this Ferrari has been built to an exceptional standard. There are nice materials throughout, while the driver’s treated to a large digital dials display. There’s even a small display built into the dash for the passenger, too!
So what do we think - is this one of the nicest cars you can buy for under £175,000? You’ll have to stick with Mat to find out!
 
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