I love the performance of mc laren, that being said Ferraris have always had much more dependability. Unfortunately most British sport cars suffer from what seems to be a perpetual problem with a variety of defects. You'll be better off in the long run with a Ferrari, not to mention the resale value. Good luck with your choice. 👍
Definitely hear you on the resale value... Although I think McLaren are turning a corner there, prices on the up. I've certainly heard some reliability stories about Ferrari too. Don't let rumours get in the way - so many armchair drivers out there. Cheers for the feedback 👍🏻
@@TABonTV my friend leases sport cars of all types, and has done so for some years . His problems with mc larens,and Austin Martin's are unfortunately quite numerous compared to the ferraris. I myself am waiting for delivery of my Roma. The additional electric devices on it are a concern of mine, but I'm relying on the 7 year warranty that Ferrari has a good reputation on. Thank you for your input. 🤘🤠
The V8 Ferraris of the 2000’s suck ass. From the 360, to 430, to 458 and 488. I actually do like the F8 Tributo, though, with its Lexan rear window. I agree the F50 also sucks ass. I much prefer the F40. And yes, the F355 in all its forms- Berlinetta, GTS and Spyder was the best looking Ferrari of the last 25 years. The Portofino M is nice but it’s not a keeper. The Roma is great but it really should be made into a soft top Spyder. I think the 296 GTB is an instant classic, a gorgeous elegant design and I will take it over any other current Ferrari including the SF90, LaFerrari and Monzas.
Yeah. I think the 296 is going to be amazing, there's a long wait list for it though... Serious stats on that car too! It's going to be an absolute rocket ship! 🚀
I must be the only one in the world...that wonders why Ferrari didn't have the steering wheel indicators, the right way around, I mean wrong way around, I mean. Press the Right indicator button, with your right thumb, to indicate you are going left. And press the Left indicator button, with your left thumb, to indicate you are going right....Because NO ONE in the world has the ability to use their right hand/thumb to indicate you are turning right!! (Indicator stalk always on the incorrect side of the steering column). Re-read the above again..
@@Mustafakhan-qg6nv Easy - When you turn left in ANY car, you use your left hand on the indicator stalk. And when you turn right in ANY car, you use the same hand, the left. Ferrari here are asking you to use your RIGHT thumb on the steering wheel, when turning right. Well that's too difficult for most car drivers, isn't it.
Amasing shape, love it. Looks superb in blue too 😉
Yeah. It's a stunner! Is blue the new grey... 🤣
I managed to speak to you the other week in camberley when you were in your 570s!!
I remember, you said you loved McLarens... Great taste in cars! 👍🏻
Ferrari really needs to make the Roma into a soft top Spyder.
Yeah. Agree on this....
Personally it’s a hard top or I don’t get a convertible I get that the soft top is lighter and all that but I don’t like soft tops
I love the performance of mc laren, that being said Ferraris have always had much more dependability. Unfortunately most British sport cars suffer from what seems to be a perpetual problem with a variety of defects. You'll be better off in the long run with a Ferrari, not to mention the resale value. Good luck with your choice. 👍
Definitely hear you on the resale value... Although I think McLaren are turning a corner there, prices on the up. I've certainly heard some reliability stories about Ferrari too. Don't let rumours get in the way - so many armchair drivers out there. Cheers for the feedback 👍🏻
@@TABonTV my friend leases sport cars of all types, and has done so for some years . His problems with mc larens,and Austin Martin's are unfortunately quite numerous compared to the ferraris. I myself am waiting for delivery of my Roma. The additional electric devices on it are a concern of mine, but I'm relying on the 7 year warranty that Ferrari has a good reputation on. Thank you for your input. 🤘🤠
@@manfredpolster1732 I'm sure you'll be fine with the Roma, seemed very well put together from my drive in it. A very nice place to be!
Which colour is that? Please.
I think this one was Blu Pozzi
@@TABonTV I do not think so, this is too vivid. Maybe Blu Scozia.
What a fantastic looking car... You should buy one soon...ha ha🤞
Yeah. It's stunning, def on the list!
How tall are you mate?
6'6"
Brilliant car and a good mix of comfort and performance with a really attractive design. I would say it is a contender, even if it is a dinosaur!
Yeah. You can't find a bad angle when looking at this thing. So well built too...
If your worried about the planet could buy a bicycle.
It's going to take more than a bicycle
@@TABonTV fill up on baked beans for turbo projection.
The V8 Ferraris of the 2000’s suck ass. From the 360, to 430, to 458 and 488. I actually do like the F8 Tributo, though, with its Lexan rear window. I agree the F50 also sucks ass. I much prefer the F40. And yes, the F355 in all its forms- Berlinetta, GTS and Spyder was the best looking Ferrari of the last 25 years. The Portofino M is nice but it’s not a keeper. The Roma is great but it really should be made into a soft top Spyder. I think the 296 GTB is an instant classic, a gorgeous elegant design and I will take it over any other current Ferrari including the SF90, LaFerrari and Monzas.
Yeah. I think the 296 is going to be amazing, there's a long wait list for it though... Serious stats on that car too! It's going to be an absolute rocket ship! 🚀
I must be the only one in the world...that wonders why
Ferrari didn't have the steering wheel indicators, the right way around, I mean wrong way around, I mean. Press the Right indicator button, with your right thumb, to indicate you are going left. And press the Left indicator button, with your left thumb, to indicate you are going right....Because NO ONE in the world has the ability to use their right hand/thumb to indicate you are turning right!! (Indicator stalk always on the incorrect side of the steering column).
Re-read the above again..
🤯🤣
Reading this is proving me to be stupid
@@Mustafakhan-qg6nv Easy - When you turn left in ANY car, you use your left hand on the indicator stalk. And when you turn right in ANY car, you use the same hand, the left.
Ferrari here are asking you to use your RIGHT thumb on the steering wheel, when turning right. Well that's too difficult for most car drivers, isn't it.