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He loved it and it is similar to the BMW E36/8 M Coupe, once you drive one the looks won't matter. You have to drive one to "get it" or have an understanding of the concept of it. The thing is wide, has very good grip and the power delivery is smooth an fast. It's a shooting brake with a Ferrari V12 with a back seat. Just get a good color, and if you can find a Neiman Marcus Edition FF buy it! |
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10-11-2015, 07:02 PM | #47 |
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The FF is amazing. The guy 3 doors down from me has one. It reminds me of a Z4 M Coupe in looks. Its blisteringly fast. Looks stunning and sounds more exotic than most cars out there. Its has room in the back and is more comfortable than most cars iv been in. Of an FF is on the cards then id be having one.
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10-28-2015, 11:50 PM | #49 | |
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None of this helps you and I'm sure you already know all of this. It really, truly is personal preference. Stock for stock. What I will tell you as an owner of both is the 997 turbo is NOT the superior car. I don't care what anyone says. They both share equal pros and cons. Different types of cars but one is certainly not better than the other. I can also tell you that the suspension while firm and planted in the 997 chassis feels great, it does get tiresome after long drives, and that is coming from a 28 year old driver in good shape. So that's definately a reality. My ultimate advice? Make the switch. You've owned and expierenced the m4. Now it's time to try something different, and the turbo offers just that, a different expierence. Neither car is wrong, both cars are right !
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