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Old 06-26-2012, 01:35 PM
Sternjaeger II Sternjaeger II is offline
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[QUOTE=Outlaw;438148]OK baby Enzo, what's the difference that makes a Ford GT a muscle car and a Ferrari 360 (or any other Ferrari) an "engineering marvel". [quote]

Do you have a faint idea of the engineering and research that goes into the design and engineering of a Ferrari? Not to mention the know-how and experience developed in F1?! I mean, SERIOUSLY?!

The original Ford GT was a sports car, the new one is just an expensive muscle car, and many believe (and treat them) as such, and again, ask Jeremy Clarkson if his had any problems at all...
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As far as reliability goes, you're just completely clueless if you think Ferraris are anything but junk (in that respect). Even thinking about stating otherwise is just the definition of ignorance. The 458 was recalled because they caught on fire all the time, the 355 MELTS exhaust manifolds, the sodium filled 308 exhaust valves crack, and the list just goes on and on.
It's all down to how you drive your car. Nothing's perfect, and considering how these cars are pushed to the limit it's easy that something can break. A supercar is not a kryptonite car, if anything it is more prone to stress and damage because of its very sporty nature.
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That's the best you can do?

Next to you raaaid is a mental giant.

--Outlaw.
..you still haven't explained why you diss Fezzas so much but still wanna get yourself one.. I'm all ears..
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