**ALERT** Ferrari Californias are now for men, Details indside
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**ALERT** Ferrari Californias are now for men, Details indside
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Last edited by WHEELSJ; 03-24-2011 at 10:47 AM.
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I can understand why a 20 year old kid with a clapped out Integra might want to slap skirts, lower the suspension, etc., and put aero add-ons his car, but I have never understood why someone would want to do that to a Ferrari, etc. The cars look gogeous and very "correct" right from the factory. A person who wants to "personalize" his or her car should just learn to drive it really well - the difference between a great driver and a competent driver is more than aero aids will ever make up.
Admittedly, the California is the least graceful current model, but it is pretty attractive and balanced as is. This car looks too lowered and too extreme for me, with more than a bit to much "look at me bling."
I guess I like "the girlie version" better.
Admittedly, the California is the least graceful current model, but it is pretty attractive and balanced as is. This car looks too lowered and too extreme for me, with more than a bit to much "look at me bling."
I guess I like "the girlie version" better.
Last edited by Lee Willis; 03-29-2011 at 05:07 PM.
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I can understand why a 20 year old kid with a clapped out Integra might want to slap skirts, lower the suspension, etc., and put aero add-ons his car, but I have never understood why someone would want to do that to a Ferrari, etc. The cars look gogeous and very "correct" right from the factory. A person who wants to "personalize" his or her car should just learn to drive it really well - the difference between a great driver and a competent driver is more than aero aids will ever make up.
Admittedly, the California is the least graceful current model, but it is pretty attractive and balanced as is. This car looks too lowered and too extreme for me, with more than a bit to much "look at me bling."
I guess I like "the girlie version" better.
Admittedly, the California is the least graceful current model, but it is pretty attractive and balanced as is. This car looks too lowered and too extreme for me, with more than a bit to much "look at me bling."
I guess I like "the girlie version" better.
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