The NEW Ferrari 612 Scaglietti!!
assman!!!
10-16-2003, 02:51 PM
Here is the successor of the 456M..... The all new Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
Go to http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.mv?file=car.mv&num=1705
ENJOY! :smokin:
P.S.: How the hell do you upload pics????
Go to http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.mv?file=car.mv&num=1705
ENJOY! :smokin:
P.S.: How the hell do you upload pics????
enzo1187
10-17-2003, 07:42 PM
I think the 612 is a big improvement over the 456! It's really nice looking and the new interior looks beautiful! Probably the best 2+2 exotic car you can get!
crayzayjay
10-24-2003, 10:30 AM
While it doesnt look bad, it could (imho) be a lot better. The front reminds me of the Mazda, yes Mazda RX8 and the back is too much like the 550M.
crayzayjay
10-24-2003, 10:32 AM
It weighs 1840kg! You have to be kidding....
993cc Man
11-19-2003, 03:49 PM
...like this new 612 and the new 4-door Maserati just doesn't look right to me. Their proportions are a bit weird for cars coming out of Modena...
(not that I'd be particularly sad if I was handed one of those or both!)
(not that I'd be particularly sad if I was handed one of those or both!)
crayzayjay
11-20-2003, 07:07 AM
check out the BMW-style flame surfacing on the sides...
freakonaleash1187
02-05-2004, 05:18 PM
these are actual pics of the 612. i love how it looks. enjoy. http://www.ferrari.com/cgi-bin/fworld.dll/ferrariworld/scripts/events/scaglietti/scaglietti_gallery.jsp?currPag=1
MITSU-EVO
05-11-2004, 08:23 PM
I think I was expecting a better job from Ferrari about the exterior but the interior seems sweet, finally Ferrari has made a car with a good interior in my opinion, if you think that previous Ferraris also had beautiful interiors, I would respect your opinion, it's just mine that they were not good enough for Ferrari.
57JagXKSS
03-13-2005, 07:21 AM
check out the BMW-style flame surfacing on the sides...
Designed by Pininfarina to epitomise dynamism and elegance, the 612 Scaglietti boasts characteristic scalloped sides that recall the famous 375 MM bodied by the Turin coachbuilder for Rossellini and used by Ingrid Bergman.
http://www.ferrariownersclub.co.uk/happenings/2003/july/2plus2/375MM.jpg
http://www.barchetta.cc/Common/Images/Scans.Eventi/F50anni/XLarge/375MM.PF.Berlinetta.Bergmann.0456AM.F50a.02.jpg
This new Ferrari is too low-key.
Designed by Pininfarina to epitomise dynamism and elegance, the 612 Scaglietti boasts characteristic scalloped sides that recall the famous 375 MM bodied by the Turin coachbuilder for Rossellini and used by Ingrid Bergman.
http://www.ferrariownersclub.co.uk/happenings/2003/july/2plus2/375MM.jpg
http://www.barchetta.cc/Common/Images/Scans.Eventi/F50anni/XLarge/375MM.PF.Berlinetta.Bergmann.0456AM.F50a.02.jpg
This new Ferrari is too low-key.
crayzayjay
03-13-2005, 07:38 AM
Thanks for those pictures. That is one stunning Ferrari.
MITSU-EVO
05-30-2005, 01:53 PM
It weighs 1840kg! You have to be kidding....
So you think it is light or heavy? I believe it is pretty light for such a big car...
So you think it is light or heavy? I believe it is pretty light for such a big car...
crayzayjay
05-30-2005, 02:33 PM
Heavy. I know it's a big GT and all that, but it's 150kg heavier than the 456M, and 100kg heavier than the 575, which isn't exactly small itself. The 612 can definitely not be described as 'light'.
Kerbie
06-01-2005, 01:26 PM
Heavy. I know it's a big GT and all that, but it's 150kg heavier than the 456M, and 100kg heavier than the 575, which isn't exactly small itself. The 612 can definitely not be described as 'light'.
Its a large 2+2 with a v12.... thats not gonna be a light car. It may be heavier than the 575, but its also much larger. It doesnt need to carry the weight of the second set of seats and larger seating area. I dont think that the weight is out of hand.
Its a large 2+2 with a v12.... thats not gonna be a light car. It may be heavier than the 575, but its also much larger. It doesnt need to carry the weight of the second set of seats and larger seating area. I dont think that the weight is out of hand.
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