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arakis said:
This is geting redicilus is been a week, maybe your sorce was pulling your chains, or he doesent have the nerv/authority to relese the pics in the public jet
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arakis said:
This is geting redicilus is been a week, maybe your sorce was pulling your chains, or he doesent have the nerv/authority to relese the pics in the public jet
The problem is that the current picture gives a pretty good hint on WHO took it. And this isn't acceptable due to understandable reasons. I guess we just have to find another way...and another picture.
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RC said:
I forgot to mention it: there really is a rumor that Ferrari works on a cheaper Ferrari model in the 85000 Euro range.
I don't have any confirmation but it would be a good idea to satisfy the "masses" too. Porsche did it and they had a great success.
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Scuderia said:
I think that the effect on exclusivenes would be marginal. True car people know that the Boxter is in another league out of the 911, just as they will (I hope) with a proposed "Small Ferrari".
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RC said:
My US friends shouldn't take it personal what I say now but I think an entry level Ferrari would mostly have a huge success in the US and this is why I also think that the design will be adapted to US customer "taste".
Feb 7, 2004 1:54:48 PM
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Scuderia said:
I think that the effect on exclusivenes would be marginal. True car people know that the Boxter is in another league out of the 911, just as they will (I hope) with a proposed "Small Ferrari".
I agree. But I see however a problem: I know a lot of people who could afford a Ferrari but went for a Porsche, Mercedes or even a BMW instead. In Germany and probably in other countries too, owning a Ferrari (no matter it is is a used one for somehow cheap money or the Enzo) "brands" the owner with the words VERY RICH on his forehead. A lot of people don't like it and prefer a more subtle way of enjoying themselves. My US friends shouldn't take it personal what I say now but I think an entry level Ferrari would mostly have a huge success in the US and this is why I also think that the design will be adapted to US customer "taste".
Feb 7, 2004 4:24:43 PM
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paulorangelmelo said:
Quite interesting is that he said Ferrari doesnt compete with Porsche, Maserati does and if there's someone who'll introduce a model to compete with boxster, it would be Maseratti, never Ferrari.
The 2nd thing is this.RC, if the new modena sucessor will have enzo traces.What car is that that we was in some boards saying that it was the modena sucessor (the one will silver paint)?
Maybe a last minute facelift???
Feb 7, 2004 6:58:11 PM
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floren said:
Hi RC,
Could you get any further information on the new Dino.
Feb 9, 2004 1:43:45 AM
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paulorangelmelo said:
Ferrari is so prestigious that these guys dont spend a cent in tv adverstisement (as far i know).