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2012 Ferrari FF Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Ferrari says the backseat is roomy enough for adults, and it offers a DVD player with two screens. The cargo area, which has 15.9 cubic feet behind the backseat and a total of more than 28 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, improves markedly over the 8.5 cubic feet of the 2010 612 Scaglietti, which the FF succeeds. Under the Hood The FF is powered by a 6.3-liter V-12 engine with direct injection that generates 660 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and 504 pounds-feet of torque at 6,000 rpm. Ferrari says engine torque hits 369 pounds-feet at 1,000 rpm. The transmission is a seven-speed dual-clutch... |
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2012 ferrari ff Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...A few high-tech safety features, such as lane-departure and blind spot warning systems, are not available. Interior Design and Special Features: The FF is the most luxurious Ferrari yet, sporting an abundance of leather trim previously reserved for Aston Martins and Bentleys. Day-to-day usability can be frustrating, however. Beyond the antiquated touchscreen electronics interface shared with various Chryslers, the turn signal and windshield wiper control stalks have been removed in favor of buttons on the steering wheel. This was done to free up space for the large paddle shifters, but can be... |
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2012 Ferrari FF OverviewSource: CarGurus...Ferrari dropped its FF atop a white-capped peak in Brunico, Italy, and let it wind its way down through a myriad of harsh conditions. Of course, she performed beautifully, dazzling at every turn, whether rain, slush or snow. The Launch Control button maximizes torque for starts in harsh conditions such as those.The FF's brown interior is comprised of the finest stitched Italian leather, but doesn’t look quite as sensational or innovative as other interiors of its class. Comfort, however, isn’t an issue. All of the car’s vital functions can be operated via steering wheel, including turn... |
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2012 Ferrari FF: ReviewSource: MSN Autos...the FF is a traditional, purist, friendly rear-driven GT with perfect front-to-middle weight distribution, thanks in part to a transaxle-mounted gearbox.The technically minded among you will now be wondering, "Fine, but how does it drive the front wheels?" Via a clever, additional gearbox and clutch unit mounted directly to the front of the engine, that's how. The two forward gears operate in tandem with ratios one to four on the main transmission, with computer-controlled torque vectoring and clutches managing the balance in road speed between the front and rear axles. As a default, power... |
If you thought Ferrari’s fiery supercar woes were over following the official recall of its highly-flammable 458 Italia, you’d be wrong as the automaker’s... February 20, 2012 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 3
This year is an Olympic year, but unfortunately for those that prefer snow turns and ice sprints, it's summer Olympics only. If you're jonesing for big, arcing ski turns... February 2, 2012 by Chris Weiss
If you scan the papers or turn on the news, you’ll hear that more Americans than ever before are getting food stamps or living below the poverty level. A certain... November 9, 2011 by Kurt Ernst
As we've said before, the 2012 Ferrari FF isn't for everyone. But that's just swell, as the latest Ferrari FF Neiman Marcus edition isn’t, either. It’s for 10. In... October 19, 2011 by Thomas Bey
Just as the prancing horse unleashes the all-wheel drive FF on the world, it has announced its first winter driving school in the U.S.. The program is called the 2012 Winter... September 22, 2011 by Joel Feder 1
