Ferrari Roma
- IanF
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Re: Ferrari Roma
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Re: Ferrari Roma
Really don't see the point of the Roma. If it had been a mid engine 21st century Dino then great but don't get how this fits into Ferrari's line up.
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It would make sense as a £120k 911 Turbo competitor but can't see Ferrari wanting to play at that level.
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It does seem to directly compete against the Portofino which was also pitched as being for people coming new to the brand from Aston/Bentley, albeit as a coupe rather than a folding hardtop. I think it looks a lot nicer than the Portofino though.
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I just can't see room in the portfolio for both the Portofino and Roma. Roma is definitely the better looking of the two though.
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I’m surprised to see an entirely new model because I thought annual Ferrari production was capped to circa 10000 cars to preserve exclusivity so to make a new “affordable” model goes somewhat against that.
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- integrale_evo
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Re: Ferrari Roma
The grille really is horrible, makes it look like a fibreglass kit car. All the official shots have it nicely hidden in shadow
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Only rationale I can see is the Portofino isn't selling well and this is an indirect replacement.