Here's your chance:
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/ferrari-...-in-dubai.html
Cheers,
Tony
2006 Ford GT Heritage
I'm pretty much in the same line. Growing up, the foreign exotics never held all that much fascination for me. I was a muscle car guy from the time I knew what cars were. I read and enjoyed the stories of the 60s GT40s but as there were so few and high $$ never really thought much then about owning one. Then came 2003 and the North American Auto Show. Later when Ford announced they would build the GT for sale, I knew there was a very large item in my bucket list. Had to happen some day. Took me a few years to get here. The other exotics have only recently caught my eye, but more of a comparison to what I have than any desire to own.
2006 GT #366 Midnight Blue with Satin Silver Stripes.
Race mode is only funny until you use it. The 458 is amazing the way it actually toggles from "DD" to "balls to the wall". I don't know how it will age, but I know it's definitely one of the best cars ever built period. I'm not a major Ferrari guy either.
Otherwise, you are definitely right. Today, PeakCompletions Claus sent up his 2011 LP570-4 Performante. Another majorly awesome car. Fast, great exhaust note, drenched in amazing carbon fiber and alcantara, and grip for days. I drove it about 80 miles and then had to do some GT driving. The GT is just home. That cockpit, the steering feel, the sound of the engine...it doesn't age. The only thing it's missing compared to the newer cars is pure speed, and that's easily remedied. The things the GT does well will never age. I've still never been in another car that works as a whole the way the GT does. It's like the car becomes an extension of you when you use the pedals or click the shifter. Doesn't hurt that it's still the most beautiful car on the road. You really need to always make sure you've got another GT in front of you so you can admire the 3/4 rear angle. No matter how good it looks sitting still, nothing compares to the way it looks hurtling down the road.
Ford GT National Rally I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
Indy 07, St. Pete 08, LE MANS 2010(!)
Texas Mile 200 mph Club
First it's pretty tires. Next it's pretty guns. Then the next thing you know, you're shaving your beard and wearing capri pants.
The A/C on the GT is amazing
I remember many 95+ days where I get out of car and the metal on my watch case is frosted up from side vent cooling my wrist...even with 220 on temp gauge...
No other super car can cool like that...maybe Gallardo...
Before I bought the GT, someone here told me the A/C was colder than his ex-wifes heart & you could hang meat in there...
Never forgot that; closed the deal for me. I am an A/C psycho, & hate to get out of a car soaked.
On my vette, the tunnel glove box keeps my burritos piping hot
458s are very sexy but the price of parts is staggering
I heard a new transmission is NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS !!!!!!
WTF?!?!?
I cant wait to pull up next to a Californication in my F40 and laugh at them![]()
Meantime, Japanese bikes are the cats meow...nothing beats 'em in the streets or on the drag strip, and they compete and even win the GP races too...all for a fraction of the competitor's machines. They do not require much maintenance either. They are the FGT of bikes. I don't know about the bikes you've heard, but my ZX14 Ninja has rumble, roar and TQ/HP to die for. It's an 8-second bike. I know what you mean though...
2005 Yellow/Black GT
2005 White/Blue GT - 783 WHP
2008 Viper SRT10 Roadster - 610 WHP
2008 Corvette Z06
2013 GMC Sierra 3500HD Duramax Denali DRW
2008 Kawasaki ZX14 Ninja