This one was driven very sensibly, you almost couldn't tell it had an engine. Guess you have to admire the restraint, explains why that car is still around in that condition.
I think there is a huge difference between downtown and suburb spots. I'm still forming the metric but there is not a lot of crossover, downtown is alot easier and more interesting. Ever try and hang out at Highway 7 and Weston Rd for a few hours?
Thanks for the info DJ, made me go do some research on it. It's an interesting and innovative mid engine model. As a kid, I remember seeing four people in one in the financial part of the city and being really impressed with being able to take friends along for the ride. Sometimes it really is better not to follow the herd.
This is a Mondial T, the last and best of that particular car. Much improved over the older Mondials. About a thousand were built, so it's actually rarer than, say, an F40, too. Nice spot and shot. :)
Thats a nice looking F355 very clean. Ill comment over there..
I don't think you can ever blame a car company for trying something new to get other types people in their showrooms. Nothing wrong with bringing friends along in your Ferrari. It is a bit long. Thats really all I have to complain about it. But I might consider one for my fleet. It might be fun to take to weddings or those types of events.
If it weren't for that happening to me, my shots like this wouldn't be possible. I did try out an edit in that shot if you would like to take a look. You don't have to though.
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