CGX car nut:
reginos:
Porker:

It has its wet mode which tones everything down quite a bit. It’s quite useful if you don’t want to think too much about feathering the throttle, it’s all a bit more mellow.

Porsche would never release a car like the 812 (huge PS, front engine, sports Gran Touring) without AWD.

Porsche are more for all round usability, whereas Ferrari are for a type of excitement. Or perhaps Ferrari drivers are more risky and Porsche drivers more conservative and risk averse.

Fantastic car this 812, even to look at. I wish Porsche made a front engine GT coupe using the W12 and the V8 turbo.


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"Porsche....and Nothing else matters"

 

Ferrari drivers in the States tend toward the more risk adverse than the typical Porsche owner. There are only a small subset of Ferrari drivers, at least in the Midwest, that ever track their Ferraris compared to the Porsches.  Most, if driven,  are parked outside expensive restaurants.  

Finally, we agree on something. Ferrari’s are not tracked. Nor do you see them racing on public streets. They are used to be seen and heard. Smiley


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The only easy day was yesterday..