Special Thanks to The Bond Group in Waltham, MA for letting us show off their 1988 Ferrari Testarossa. View their Inventory on their website www.bondgroupusa.com
Two hands on the wheel, signals all his lane changes, leaves plenty of room in front of him... you have no idea how relaxing it is to watch someone else who knows how to be both a good driver AND a good motorist. Thank you.
Thank you! I try to set a good example in these videos by enjoying the car as an enthusiast while driving responsibly. Some don't seem to know those two things can happen at the same time!
@@TedwardDrives Indeed, much to my disappointment. It's nice to know that someone else out there has both driving skill AND a decent regard for other motorists. You're a true Driver.
@@TedwardDrives Way too much shuffling of your hands and the 4 and 8 oclock hand positions drive me nuts. Not sure if you're just doing that for the videos or what.
SEM ACELERAÇÂO, APENAS EM BAIXÍSSIMA VELOCIDADE,BEM DEVAGAR. EXATAMETNE COMO DEVERIA SER NUM CANAL DE CARROS SPORT. KKKKKKK NO ACCELERATION, ONLY AT LOW SPEED, VERY SLOWLY. EXACTLY AS IT SHOULD BE ON A SPORT CAR CHANNEL. HAHAHAHAHA
I look at it now and the interior is like a LadA or a Skoda, nothing special. How could I be so crazy about the Testarossa ? I would not pay even 50.000 dollars for that car now.
This. This is the pov I want to see. No music, no over chatting and covering up the car sounds. May be childish, but I watch these to feel like I’m there and this makes it just DIVINE thank you 😍👌
Imagine going home on a lightly rainy california night in this, and the only sound you hear is the roar of the engine, the raindrops against the windshield, and some faint jazz on the radio
List of nice pulls 4:36 5:03 5:42 8:42 (love that engine wobble sound) 10:21 (personal favorite) Such a beautiful sounding car. Thank you for the amazing video Ted!
@Sam Jones these classic sports cars have so much thrill when you drive them. There's so much noise in the cockpit. The experience just feels more raw than what cars can deliver today. I've been super lucky enough to get rides in some incredible super cars but nothing puts a bigger smile on my face, and generates more thrills than these old Ferrari's or Porsche's.
He actually knows how to handle the power, no rapid acceleration, hence no drifting and traction loss or potential accident's. The Testarossa ans 348 Ts are my favourite Ferraris, what a sound.
the aesthetic of these 80 style cars is unmatched, I dream of one day driving down the highway on a Testarossa, a Countach, a Delorean, whatever it may be with that retro look, while listening to some synthwave
@@MrCarGuy Some good synthwave goes a long way, but hey, I get you, I enjoy 70's music a lot. Riding to the sun set with the tunes of Dark Side of the moon and such would also be great IMO
That car is 10 years older than me but it has always been my favorite car and will always be. Modern cars are great too but there's something special about 80's sport cars. Thank you for that great quality video :)
It's called beauty and proportions. Modern cars are a bit too masculine and juvenile. The source of inspiration for Pininfarina was the shape of female body. That's why older cars are more beautiful.
This particular ferrari is actually my dream car when I was a little boy.. Needless to say I owned a large collection of mini car toys of red ferraris testerossa ❤️
its so funny that these have become kind of sought after nostalgically because for the longest time these were the most unloved ferrari next to the mondial
An absolute automotive icon. One of the most distinctive designs in history. Will always stand out and be timeless. It’s so rare you see one but when you do, you have no choice but to look and smile.
once upon a time I was the Alfa Romeo mechanic in a dealership.. my boss had a Daytona Ferrari and he had a friend with one of these... I got to do a tune-up... and test drive... one of the highlights of my career as an exotic car technician good shifts...... curves on the freeway don't mean much until you get beyond 120 ;;~}
Something real soothing about the purring sound this car makes... ...and man is it refreshing to see such a "simple" car; not cluttered with a huge touchscreen, gloss black piastics and bulky dashboard layouts. I appreciate that driving this is driving a tool in it's purest form. Everything is driver-centric. Hope someone buys it soon! :D
Got no hope. Early U.S spec Testarossas couldn't even beat out a modern hot hatch like a Civic Type R or Focus RS on a roll, let alone anything more muscular. Not a fast car today, but it's about the theatre and occasion of the drive than the raw performance.
It's honestly nice to have a video of somebody just cruising like we do most of the time, sometimes it's not about banging every gear but just having a good time
Bom dia !!!! Que máquina fantástica. Que ronco fenomenal. Muito obrigado por nos levar de carona. Obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal..... Abraço do Brasil.....
Bravissimo lai guidata bene nonostante le severe normative dei limiti velocità. Sono felice per te che la possiedi è anche ottimo video che hai pubblicato. Grazie mi ai regalato una bella emozione. Un giorno voglio averla anch'io
Yeah, I like the '79 Honda CBX, '83 DX7, '84 KX76 and KX88, '85 KX5, '86 RD-1000, K5, and FZ-1, '87 DX7II and D-50, '88 VZ-1, '89 911 Turbo, Esprit, the Testarossa, and the 1990 Diablo. '81 Jupiter-8 is not bad, but it's more for the hipsters. I'd prefer the '84 Juno-106 (SysEx implementation on the sliders) and the '85 GTO which is beautiful. F40 is for the juvenile boy racer types, it's quite ugly.
Graduated high school in 1988 and this was my favorite dream car. Liked it better than the countach because it's classier, like a really good and fast IBM Thinkpad
I've never had the opportunity to drive a Testarossa, or any other Ferrari for that matter. Back when I was 26 years old in college, my one instructor let me sit in the driver's seat of her husband's 1991 Testarossa. I will never forget that. Surrounded by the gauges and the gated shifter was a thrill in itself. I have never sat in another car that felt like that. I hope to drive one someday. Even if it's only for five minutes.
Long before the McLaren GT, IMO Ferrari had already achieved the recipe of mid-engined grand tourer. Even if this car was meant to be Ferrari's flagship and compete with the Lamborghini Countach, you can see how more spacious, comfortable and usable it is. Harry Metcalfe took his example on a long trip from the UK to Morocco, reaching the Sahara desert, and the car performed incredibly well. For those who haven't seen it, I recommend watching that episode of Harry's garage, IMO it's one of the best.
@@tomwilson5452 "Weighty price tag". You can get one of these for roughly $100,000. That sounds like a lot of money, but in Ferrari-land it's getting near the bottom of the stack and that kind of money buys a lot of seemingly more mundane classic cars that we wouldn't think twice about goosing when handed the keys (i.e. 911s, C2 Corvettes, etc.). They made a LOT of Testarossas.
Wow. This guy knows his stuff....warm up procedure followed, vehicle checks carried out.... both hands on the wheel and plenty of room between him and other vehicles....Indicates lane changes correctly. Nice and easy, unstressed driving style to suit this aged super-car. Last time I drove one, I stalled it four times then I got used to it and learned to increase RPM's before engaging clutch release point.Not the easiest car to drive for sure with very limited side / rear visibility....Sunday drives only for this rare vehicle investment. No power steering assistance....need to keep those tyres well inflated.Good job mate 🙂Enjoy the best looking Ferrari ever made in my opinion.
I’ve driven some old and some classic exotics this thing looks abnormally smooth . Aligned perfect , motor and trans sound well maintained. Copy’s this ready for daily use at this age is a unicorn
Two years earlier than my 964 and with so many similarities, in terms of the visceral feedback you get. I used to love dropping a gear and winding it out, especially in tunnels. It had a stereo but never once did I use it. Lovely video and many thanks. Different marque, but similar feelings! Cheers and thanks from Sydney - Dave
@@Shintsu2 Thought that to with the 3 red lights blinking above center console. Can not drive with it in the Netherlands because cops here have radar detector detectors.
Special Thanks to The Bond Group in Waltham, MA for letting us show off their 1988 Ferrari Testarossa. View their Inventory on their website www.bondgroupusa.com
Everyone know this car was fastest
th-cam.com/video/1W9XjltJ3y0/w-d-xo.html
Que valor tiene está Ferrari? saludos desde buenos aires
Дурацкое видео, никакой динамики, автомобиль будто весит 3 тонны, всё как-то натужено и тяжело. Как так можно снимать.
Il cavallino rampante, what a piece of a car! Really nice this was my dream car when I was a kid!
Only for italian people
Two hands on the wheel, signals all his lane changes, leaves plenty of room in front of him... you have no idea how relaxing it is to watch someone else who knows how to be both a good driver AND a good motorist. Thank you.
Thank you! I try to set a good example in these videos by enjoying the car as an enthusiast while driving responsibly. Some don't seem to know those two things can happen at the same time!
@@TedwardDrives Indeed, much to my disappointment. It's nice to know that someone else out there has both driving skill AND a decent regard for other motorists. You're a true Driver.
@@TedwardDrives Way too much shuffling of your hands and the 4 and 8 oclock hand positions drive me nuts. Not sure if you're just doing that for the videos or what.
Excellent comment.Woostas
Very true. The Testarossa it has noting to prove. Why drive like an a hole? Its exhausting and you don't get to enjoy the car as much.
Nice! No crappy music, no self aggrandizing of the presenter, just the car in first person view. Just like it is supposed to be.
SEM ACELERAÇÂO, APENAS EM BAIXÍSSIMA VELOCIDADE,BEM DEVAGAR. EXATAMETNE COMO DEVERIA SER NUM CANAL DE CARROS SPORT. KKKKKKK
NO ACCELERATION, ONLY AT LOW SPEED, VERY SLOWLY. EXACTLY AS IT SHOULD BE ON A SPORT CAR CHANNEL. HAHAHAHAHA
@@kakaplay9478 👁👃👁
@@kakaplay9478 Desde quando esse canal é só de carro sport?
@@kakaplay9478tinha que ser bostilero mesmo pra dizer isso!
@@kakaplay9478baiano⬆️
The interior SCREAMS 80s.
And that automated seatbelt is so cool.
Cool but add another step to buck on seatbelt
That's the 80s to
You don't need no Ferrari to get automatic seatbelts.
@@projectJ30 you fo need a ferrari if you want the most guttural flat v12 sound
I look at it now and the interior is like a LadA or a Skoda, nothing special. How could I be so crazy about the Testarossa ? I would not pay even 50.000 dollars for that car now.
Just a kid, I used to try to draw this car almost every day in school and at home; dreaming of driving one. The Testarossa is almost divine.
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This. This is the pov I want to see. No music, no over chatting and covering up the car sounds. May be childish, but I watch these to feel like I’m there and this makes it just DIVINE thank you 😍👌
YES
Imagine going home on a lightly rainy california night in this, and the only sound you hear is the roar of the engine, the raindrops against the windshield, and some faint jazz on the radio
Hell of a vibe
🙌 now you're talking!
And then you realize your tires are not really made for wet conditions and you smash it against a tree
And as you sit there having smashed into a tree, you realize jazz is shit.
Then you realize you hate living in california because it rains all the time
this car gives me (and probably everyone) Miami Vice vibes...
Yeah
True
Me too!
Sonny Crockett.
it gives me them vaporwave vibes
List of nice pulls
4:36
5:03
5:42
8:42 (love that engine wobble sound)
10:21 (personal favorite)
Such a beautiful sounding car. Thank you for the amazing video Ted!
Sam Jones who cares lol
@Sam Jones well it's a GT car not a super fast track car.
MVP
@Pes YT I'm pretty certain this is a 5-speed
@Sam Jones these classic sports cars have so much thrill when you drive them. There's so much noise in the cockpit. The experience just feels more raw than what cars can deliver today. I've been super lucky enough to get rides in some incredible super cars but nothing puts a bigger smile on my face, and generates more thrills than these old Ferrari's or Porsche's.
He actually knows how to handle the power, no rapid acceleration, hence no drifting and traction loss or potential accident's.
The Testarossa ans 348 Ts are my favourite Ferraris, what a sound.
There are four reasons why you love this car:
-Miami Vice
-GTA Vice City
-GTA Vice City Stories
-Sega Outrun
Kavinsky ?
Top gear
Wolf of Wall Street???
@@zainrehman8043 I think it was an Lamborghini Countach.
@@PauloRibeiro-oz4vw at the start of wolf of Wall Street you hear em use it and mention Miami vice, that’s when I grew my love from ! 👀
Maybe not the fastest or the most dynamic, but simply a 80's exotic icon frozen in time forever
Together with the Lamborghini Countach and Ferrari F40.
That seatbelt is so cool didn't know that one about this legend! Reminds me of 180sx power seatbelts.
In actual use those seatbelts were a pain to deal with.
That's the US market's crap version. Original seatbelts were nothing like that. Trust me.
My 1990 Toyota Camry wagon had these seat belts....just saying
Same as 1st gen Eclipse
Those seatbelts were found on many US-market cars in the 80s and 90s and were horrible to wear, and use.
the aesthetic of these 80 style cars is unmatched, I dream of one day driving down the highway on a Testarossa, a Countach, a Delorean, whatever it may be with that retro look, while listening to some synthwave
You just had to bring synthwave into it.
I'll take real 80s music over that.
@@MrCarGuy Some good synthwave goes a long way, but hey, I get you, I enjoy 70's music a lot. Riding to the sun set with the tunes of Dark Side of the moon and such would also be great IMO
I do that every single day in my Daihatsu Charade.
A E S T H E T I C S
u had me until synthwave lmao
No stupid music, no talking, smooth shifts and a slight chuckle when a racer want to be Audi pulls up next to him. Fantastic video
Usually POV makes me sick after 1 min. Not this time. Very nice video and very good driver! And I obviously love this car.
Still looks futuristic till this day
It's one of my favourite Ferraris in terms of design and power.
Yess very cyberpunky
The interior looks old and poor
80s boxy shape. Hardly futuristic.
This is one iconic Ferrari but calling it futuristic is a bit farfetched imo
That car is 10 years older than me but it has always been my favorite car and will always be. Modern cars are great too but there's something special about 80's sport cars. Thank you for that great quality video :)
It's called beauty and proportions. Modern cars are a bit too masculine and juvenile. The source of inspiration for Pininfarina was the shape of female body. That's why older cars are more beautiful.
One of my favorite cars of all time! The extremely rare times I see these, I break my neck gawking at it.
Thank you posted this nice movie. I like testa most of all ferrari!!
The single most beautiful car ever created
This particular ferrari is actually my dream car when I was a little boy.. Needless to say I owned a large collection of mini car toys of red ferraris testerossa ❤️
it is spelled "testarossa" with "a", it simply means "red head" in Italian.
A gorgeous sexy machine, Scuderia Ferrari
One of the most beautiful Ferrari cars ever built!
Dream car, in an incredible condition. I'd be scared to drive it in the middle of all that traffic. Thanks for sharing.
The closest thing to experience driving a Testarossa. Great to see the responsible driving. Thanks for sharing.
Darn these old engines just sound so darn good!!
This is one of those videos you can’t stop watching ❤️. Reminds me of playing the original Test Drive on computer
No better music then a natural aspirated V12 symphony.
Flat 12*
didnt know that existed until now
@@GhostOfDamned well, according to Ferrari, it's referred to as a "180° V12", whatever that means, so technically he's in the right
@@onefastslimjim Well, I don't see any V in a flat line. Correct type is a boxer or flat line engine.
@@guntherd.2005 It's actually not a boxer engine. Not all flat engines are boxer engines. The Testarossa is indeed a 180 degree (or flat) 12.
Personally it's high on the list of Ferraris.
Highest
its so funny that these have become kind of sought after nostalgically because for the longest time these were the most unloved ferrari next to the mondial
@@FayGyatMedea Still a Camry though
F50 for me.. The beast..
@@laurentsmaniotto7066 Worst Ferrari ever...
I bought this car a few years ago and I wouldn't change it for anything in the world!! Hi from italy!! 👋👋🇮🇹🇺🇲
An absolute automotive icon. One of the most distinctive designs in history. Will always stand out and be timeless. It’s so rare you see one but when you do, you have no choice but to look and smile.
Here in Germany you can give full throttle till the last gear on the autobahn... 😉
We know. We’re jealous.
Oh yeah well.....I got nothing. You win lol
autobahn = Fun, in México dont have a freeway like yours but in some part we can give full throttle, breaking the rules obviously jaaaa
At the isle of men and in the United Arabian emirates as well no limit
hxt-myd because of gas price? Lol
One of the saddest things about life on earth is realizing you’ll never own a red Ferrari Testarossa.
Not with that attitude
I always wanted a white one... like on Miami Vice.
Buying one isn't extremely hard for someone who saves aggressive and really wants it.. it's the maintenance that would scare me more!
And probably never will, is the saddest part! In my country costs more than a million!
100000
When I was a child, this car was the car of my dreams. Every time I see this machine...I remember those times
Thank you very much for this awesome experience 🙏
once upon a time I was the Alfa Romeo mechanic in a dealership.. my boss had a Daytona Ferrari and he had a friend with one of these... I got to do a tune-up... and test drive... one of the highlights of my career as an exotic car technician
good shifts...... curves on the freeway don't mean much until you get beyond 120 ;;~}
The later model 512TR was even more spectacular but this was very close. The design of this car is absolutely timeless.
Although the 512TR has better performance, I prefer the look of the original Testarossa.
Probably one of the most iconic Ferrari’s ever built. Forever a beauty!
This version of OutRun is so real. I'm going to get more quarters.
This reminds me more at TEST DRIVE th-cam.com/video/bvnWytXF9zo/w-d-xo.html
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Cara, tu lembraste do Out Run. O som desse motor é incrível, vi uma em SP mês passado.
@@FiasaPower deve ser mesmo. E parece ser muito prazeroso de guiar! Sonho, né kkkkkkk
Yeah Test Drive II - The Duel. Amiga 500!
@@alexs3187 a legendary era...👍
Something real soothing about the purring sound this car makes...
...and man is it refreshing to see such a "simple" car; not cluttered with a huge touchscreen, gloss black piastics and bulky dashboard layouts. I appreciate that driving this is driving a tool in it's purest form. Everything is driver-centric.
Hope someone buys it soon! :D
My absolute dream car. Even in 2022 this car still looks and performs better than most cars.
When I think of Ferrari, somehow the first image that comes to my mind is this car with its iconic red paint.
I picture the 250 GTO.
Me too, man
I have always wanted to hear this car from up close and from the inside. Thank you sooo much. :)
One of the best looking ferraris ever
I watch these 24/7 when bored or to go to sleep such a vibe especially this channel is my favorite pov drive 😎👍
I was born in 1988 too. I had a toy Testarossa when I was a child. Seeing this car on the road and still burning with red colour really made me happy.
10:10 you know tedward wanted to race that guy if he wasn’t filming for the channel 😂
😂
The video cuts there, so we don't actually know what happened xD
@@НаскоКараколев I promise I let him go lol
@@НаскоКараколев А Българин :D
Got no hope. Early U.S spec Testarossas couldn't even beat out a modern hot hatch like a Civic Type R or Focus RS on a roll, let alone anything more muscular. Not a fast car today, but it's about the theatre and occasion of the drive than the raw performance.
I love how simple and doric was the exotic cars of 80s
This is just wonderful. Driving purity.
It's honestly nice to have a video of somebody just cruising like we do most of the time, sometimes it's not about banging every gear but just having a good time
I'd never get tired of looking at that car. I could polish it all day just so I could admire this absolute classic.. 😁👍
Bom dia !!!!
Que máquina fantástica.
Que ronco fenomenal.
Muito obrigado por nos levar de carona.
Obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal.....
Abraço do Brasil.....
I love the Testarossa!! Great content mate!
Cheers!
Aaaaaahhh sweet childhood memories .... Thanks for that one!
I am a biker, But still cant help the urge to touch that steering wheel,
strange feeling bro, Great Video, Lets see till the end 😊💖💖💖
Bravissimo lai guidata bene nonostante le severe normative dei limiti velocità. Sono felice per te che la possiedi è anche ottimo video che hai pubblicato. Grazie mi ai regalato una bella emozione. Un giorno voglio averla anch'io
That blinking LCD clock just seals the deal for me. This is the ultimate ‘80s car.
It's not just a car, it's a symphony ❤
Ferrari Testarossa & Yamaha DX7: art of 80s style
I prefer an Ferrari F40 and a Roland Jupiter 8 ;D
Yeah, I like the '79 Honda CBX, '83 DX7, '84 KX76 and KX88, '85 KX5, '86 RD-1000, K5, and FZ-1, '87 DX7II and D-50, '88 VZ-1, '89 911 Turbo, Esprit, the Testarossa, and the 1990 Diablo. '81 Jupiter-8 is not bad, but it's more for the hipsters. I'd prefer the '84 Juno-106 (SysEx implementation on the sliders) and the '85 GTO which is beautiful. F40 is for the juvenile boy racer types, it's quite ugly.
you know whats up
countach and a juno 60 please
Graduated high school in 1988 and this was my favorite dream car. Liked it better than the countach because it's classier, like a really good and fast IBM Thinkpad
I've never had the opportunity to drive a Testarossa, or any other Ferrari for that matter. Back when I was 26 years old in college, my one instructor let me sit in the driver's seat of her husband's 1991 Testarossa. I will never forget that. Surrounded by the gauges and the gated shifter was a thrill in itself. I have never sat in another car that felt like that. I hope to drive one someday. Even if it's only for five minutes.
Music to my ears. A live symphony!
That's soo cool from the seat belt slider when you close the door!
Automatic Shoulder belts. 90's accord coupes had this.
Ford escorts even had them lol
Definitely a car that I use to have on my bedroom wall as a kid - legendary
One of my all time favorite videos. The dulcet tones of the V12 are relaxing to listen to at the end of a rough day.
You got to have the right vibe for this car. It's not my style but i can see why people admire it so much
Ahh, the Testarossa. Takes me back to my 80s childhood when I owned (a model of) one. Awful dash, but that's the 80s for you.
Superb sports car 80's icon.I would like to test drive one...
Long before the McLaren GT, IMO Ferrari had already achieved the recipe of mid-engined grand tourer. Even if this car was meant to be Ferrari's flagship and compete with the Lamborghini Countach, you can see how more spacious, comfortable and usable it is. Harry Metcalfe took his example on a long trip from the UK to Morocco, reaching the Sahara desert, and the car performed incredibly well. For those who haven't seen it, I recommend watching that episode of Harry's garage, IMO it's one of the best.
After 40 years (1984-2024) still one of the most beautiful cars. 😍
The best ASMR video
Wonderful car, it rides so smoothly, feels like a Mercedes.
who the f-
10:10 it was the perfect moment
Old School is best.....this new shit is Garbage!!
Ahahahah.... XD
Thank you!
I do remember on test drive unlimited 1 when i did rented one of this, from now I’m in love
He is changing gears too early in the rev range, 5k rpms isn't enough for a full power pull.
I suppose when he's driving a 32 year old car with such a weighty price tag, redlining wouldn't be a bright idea.
I assume it's because its not his, and there is literally video evidence that the owner will see on how he treated his car.
@@tomwilson5452 they're not even super expensive when it comes to super cars, i wouldnt call it weighty.
@@tomwilson5452 "Weighty price tag". You can get one of these for roughly $100,000. That sounds like a lot of money, but in Ferrari-land it's getting near the bottom of the stack and that kind of money buys a lot of seemingly more mundane classic cars that we wouldn't think twice about goosing when handed the keys (i.e. 911s, C2 Corvettes, etc.). They made a LOT of Testarossas.
I had a poster of this car in my bedroom when I was a kid XD
Agent Smith Neo had a poster of a yellow Lamborghini Diablo in his bedroom though 😝
Back in the 80ies my monthly salary was 50$ and I drove this car many times....OutRun
One of best Ferraris ever built.
The Test is a legend. Congrats on being able to experience this beauty!
4:44 Beautiful sound
They dont make interiors like this anymore, dreamy!
The interior is the only thing boring about this car. Look at it. It is a missmatch from Hell
@@michaelbienicewicz2993 No.
I'll probably drive this in heaven, if i get there and if heaven exists😔
A perfect no stress driving experience with a legend of a Ferrari
Wow. This guy knows his stuff....warm up procedure followed, vehicle checks carried out.... both hands on the wheel and plenty of room between him and other vehicles....Indicates lane changes correctly. Nice and easy, unstressed driving style to suit this aged super-car. Last time I drove one, I stalled it four times then I got used to it and learned to increase RPM's before engaging clutch release point.Not the easiest car to drive for sure with very limited side / rear visibility....Sunday drives only for this rare vehicle investment. No power steering assistance....need to keep those tyres well inflated.Good job mate 🙂Enjoy the best looking Ferrari ever made in my opinion.
Bruh, he miss-shifted a unmiss-shiftable geatbox 💀
He drove that ferrari like it was my 80s golf.
3:34 even in a car like this, Audi drivers still feel it necessary to sit 5 inches from your bumper
Of course - he's in an Audi. We call'em "Audiots"
@@jakobole nice one 😂
Interior is almost the same as in the Yugo.
This is the real porn, guys!
I’ve driven some old and some classic exotics this thing looks abnormally smooth . Aligned perfect , motor and trans sound well maintained. Copy’s this ready for daily use at this age is a unicorn
One of the best sounding cars ever made !
It sounds so muted compared to its looks.
yep, is not the best v12 sound i have ear
It's a GT car, not a track day toy
easy to do a little exhaust work ;)
@@valix2fr Not a V12
Probably since he's not revving the tits off it. He borrowed the car so it's respectful.
Drive one of their 356 Speedsters next!
while watching this video I got an armani jacket, long hair and a golden rolex
How I would love to drive one of these icons..just for a minute... wow. That sound is poetry.
Two years earlier than my 964 and with so many similarities, in terms of the visceral feedback you get. I used to love dropping a gear and winding it out, especially in tunnels. It had a stereo but never once did I use it. Lovely video and many thanks. Different marque, but similar feelings! Cheers and thanks from Sydney - Dave
miami vice
2:59 what’s that beeping?
Sounded to me like a built in radar detector.
It tell to the driver that the engine is at the right temperature for work
@@Shintsu2 Thought that to with the 3 red lights blinking above center console.
Can not drive with it in the Netherlands because cops here have radar detector detectors.
Thomas Jager Easy to get around, just install a radar detector detector detector.
@@WoodstaS Priceless😅😅
I’ll bet you had to fight yourself when the time came to give it back.
The sound is from a different world - and the mirrors are great, like on my (only) V8 F355...
Awesome video! Thanks for posting!! You have love the sound of an older Ferrari; it’s so visceral!!