You clearly never driven one, i’ve been in a testarossa and the steering precision was amazing, the clutch is a little hard but still was a joy to drop gears with, who cares about switches and optionals when you have a NA ferrari engine behind you
That’s why you buy a Ferrari when you want to be someone and but a Lamborghini when you are someone.
But funny how my Mustang doesn’t care about any of this and is just for me.
The blank switch is for all your bots
It doesn’t just go in order? Front to back?
That’s correct
@Patrick So it does make sense. Its just Doug being Doug
Why does his finger bend like that?
Doug an isn’t. Obviously the last switch is for the trunk. Smh
my guess is the left one is for the engine
Car Expensive as hell, doesn’t even tell you what buttons do what.
I thought those switches were for sport and economy modes
That’s Jeremy’s favorite part about Italian cars
Doug your fingers are bent & you think a Ferraris odd 😂
No one realizes 80s and 90s italian exotics were a thrown together with duct tape disaster…they just look great!
You clearly never driven one, i’ve been in a testarossa and the steering precision was amazing, the clutch is a little hard but still was a joy to drop gears with, who cares about switches and optionals when you have a NA ferrari engine behind you
user manuel?
manual
No no, it’s not trunk switch. It is air brake mode on front and double spoiler mode on the back.
That’s why you buy a Ferrari when you want to be someone and but a Lamborghini when you are someone.
But funny how my Mustang doesn’t care about any of this and is just for me.
In retrospect, I think it makes a lot of sense to have the engine on the back unless you have from wheel drive.
This is the perfect car for Kimi, very straight forward
Front trunk and rear trunk? They’re called ”frunk” and ”rrunk”, actually.
Hello Scooby
It actually makes perfect sense.
The buttons are set out as 1st is front. Middle is middle and last is back. Yeah. Pretty simple
It’s called a frunk
The first button opens the James Bond trap
“Thos car is worth 5 million dollars”