Which is your favourite?
A single Ferrari on the road is enough to warrant an article. You need to capture five of the most iconic cars from Ferrari and create a video. This is what Mr. JWW did for Ferrari’s Big 5 supercars.
He received a call from Ferrari Colchester in England. They invited him to film a stunning Ferrari collection. Five of Ferrari’s most iconic cars were displayed in one of the showrooms. They included the 288 GTO, which was built in 1984. The F40 was next, followed by the F50 and Enzo. LaFerrari was last. The best part is that all five cars were finished in Rosso Corsa Red. It is quite a sight!
It is difficult to choose which of these five cars is best. If we had to choose one, it would be the F40. This was Ferrari’s first car that could travel 200 mph (322 km/h). The F40 had a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter engine under the hood, mated with a five-speed manual transmission. It was capable of reaching 60 mph (96 km/h) in 4.2 seconds from a standstill.
The F40 is not, however, the most expensive car in the mini collection. The video’s host claims that the LaFerrari Aperta holds the crown with an estimated price of around PS3 million. This is equivalent to approximately $4.15million at current exchange rates. The total collection is valued at approximately PS11 million, or more than 15 million.
Let’s say you have the money but can only afford one of these cars. Which one would you choose and why? Please comment below.