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  • #16
    You could also try the Audi RS6 C6 (Avant/Sedan)

    They are both very fast, and have enough space for your kids.
    And if the car isn't fast enough for you, you can bring it to MTM to tune it a little bit
    Audi RS6 R 0-270 Km/h
    Olav

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    • #17
      Originally posted by F Spider View Post
      What do you think?
      Bad idea





      (simply because you can't get off the drive way in winter due to the snowy conditions up state)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SpykerOwner View Post
        Simply because you can't get off the drive way in winter due to the snowy conditions up state
        Why do you have to ruin an interesting thread. Don't forget, I did not bring this up, but my wife did
        Rijk

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        • #19
          We can always add a cheap 4x4 pickup truck for the bad days.

          Our oldest son will be 15.5 years old next spring. This means he can get a learners permit. And he is not going to do that in any of my current cars
          Rijk

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          • #20
            Cats in the Cradle

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            • #21
              Originally posted by F Spider View Post
              Why do you have to ruin an interesting thread. Don't forget, I did not bring this up, but my wife did
              Sorry, but you always told me the family must have four wheel drive.

              But apart from that the 612 is a nice solution. It isn't hard core like the F430, but it is certainly far more sports car than the 456.

              + YouTube Video
              ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

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              • #22
                I was reading in the Exotic Car Buyers Guide magazine that the weight of a 612 is 4065 LB and the 599 GTB is 4056 LB. That is only 9 LB difference. Can that be true?

                Same magazine also calls out the length of both cars as 193 Inches.
                Rijk

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                • #23
                  Wasn't there ar rumour that Ferrari was working on a AWD system? Especially in relation to the 612...

                  2009
                  Autocar - Ferrari's 4x4 hybrid plans leak


                  2006
                  SPY PHOTOS: Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Facelift 4x4 - Worldcarfans

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by F Spider View Post
                    I was reading in the Exotic Car Buyers Guide magazine that the weight of a 612 is 4065 LB and the 599 GTB is 4056 LB. That is only 9 LB difference. Can that be true?

                    Same magazine also calls out the length of both cars as 193 Inches.
                    It's wrong. However, especially with weights it is very hard the compare apples to apples.
                    Rijk

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by F Spider View Post
                      It's wrong. However, especially with weights it is very hard the compare apples to apples.
                      from the source:

                      length:
                      599 GTB: 183.7 inch
                      612 Scaglietti: 193.0 inch

                      width:
                      599 GTB: 77.2 inch
                      612 Scaglietti: 77.0 inch

                      height:
                      599 GTB: 52.6 inch
                      612 Scaglietti: 52.9 inch

                      kerb weight:
                      599 GTB: 3722 lb*
                      612 Scaglietti: 4134 lb*

                      power:
                      599 GTB: 620bhp
                      612 Scaglietti: 540bhp

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                      • #26
                        Max Power output:
                        Ferrari F430 Spider 490 bhp
                        Ferrari 599 GTB 620 bhp
                        Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 540 bhp
                        Porsche Cayenne Turbo 500 bhp

                        Weight:
                        Ferrari F430 Spider 3351 lbs (1,520 kg)
                        Ferrari 599 GTB 3722 lbs (1,688 kg)
                        Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 4,134 lbs (1,875 kg)
                        Porsche Cayenne Turbo 5,192 lbs (2,355 kg)

                        Power to weight ratio:
                        Ferrari F430 Spider 3.10 kg / bhp
                        Ferrari 599 GTB 2.72 kg / bhp
                        Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 3.47 kg / bhp
                        Porsche Cayenne Turbo 4.71 kg / bhp

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                        • #27
                          weight to power ratio of the 599 is amazing
                          Last edited by IVR007; 11-08-2009, 20:08.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by SpykerOwner View Post
                            Ferrari 612 Scaglietti 3.47 kg / bhp
                            Porsche Cayenne Turbo 4.71 kg / bhp
                            That sounds like an improvement
                            Rijk

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                            • #29
                              Tomorrow my wife and I are going to check out the 612 at the Ferrari Store (no dealer, just a store) on Park Avenue in New York.
                              Rijk

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by F Spider View Post
                                Tomorrow my wife and I are going to check out the 612 at the Ferrari Store (no dealer, just a store) on Park Avenue in New York.

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