@@SeaCaptBritRob of course. Hopefully you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the feedback and consider subbing if you want. Thanks for checking out my video.
@@Tbland0930 I agree. What I was attempting to say was even though every one is spoken for, because it’s so much car in terms of cost, power, technology etc; it’s most likely not going to be driven wide open and pushed to the limits of its capabilities like it is designed to. Really like most super and hyper cars aren’t. That’s just my opinion. Thanks for your feedback.
@@Tbland0930 the One is such a big car to me and the F80 as impressive as it is really borders on race car (not necessarily a bad thing). The W1 is just wicked looking and seems more approachable. Slightly more practical? What’s your pick?
@@TheGICarGuy I’d have the ONE assuming they actually got the production units to work in full attack mode. I’d want to experience on a circuit at least once.
@@zaji7 the Laferrari is a very beautiful, refined vehicle and as wicked as the F80 is, it looks like an amalgamation of design ideas. I’m sure they all add up to a better driving experience but they don’t seem to be as cohesive as the LF or really any of its predecessors. Consider subbing for me. Thanks for your input.
I'm not gonna say ugly but it really is an amalgamation of different ideas all lumped into one really expensive hyper car. They definitely went with function over form on this one. I agree about the sound for sure. Thanks for the feedback. Consider subbing if you haven't already.
@3:16 F40 was powered by 2,9 V8 actually
It's beautiful and impressively fast, I can't hear it, though.
VERY quiet.
@@kevmagill5163 it definitely has that very high revving pitch like F1 cars but it really needs that deep, screaming v12 sound.
Thank you for not using an AI voice over ❤🙏🏼
@@SeaCaptBritRob of course. Hopefully you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the feedback and consider subbing if you want. Thanks for checking out my video.
It looks like a boxy Koenigsegg.
@@IDv8I I agree. Consider subbing. Thanks
Ferrari bring back pininfarina and make Ferrari beautiful again
No kidding. Thanks for checking out the video.
You don't think it will "hit its full potential when it comes to the consumer market"? All 799 units are sold out. Lol.
@@Tbland0930 I agree. What I was attempting to say was even though every one is spoken for, because it’s so much car in terms of cost, power, technology etc; it’s most likely not going to be driven wide open and pushed to the limits of its capabilities like it is designed to. Really like most super and hyper cars aren’t. That’s just my opinion. Thanks for your feedback.
@@TheGICarGuy Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying. Would you have this, McLaren W1 or the AMG ONE?
@@Tbland0930 the One is such a big car to me and the F80 as impressive as it is really borders on race car (not necessarily a bad thing). The W1 is just wicked looking and seems more approachable. Slightly more practical? What’s your pick?
@@TheGICarGuy I’d have the ONE assuming they actually got the production units to work in full attack mode. I’d want to experience on a circuit at least once.
@@TheGICarGuy But the SF90 XX Stradale is probably my dream machine at the moment.
great video for a great car but this should no way be a Laferrari successor
@@zaji7 the Laferrari is a very beautiful, refined vehicle and as wicked as the F80 is, it looks like an amalgamation of design ideas. I’m sure they all add up to a better driving experience but they don’t seem to be as cohesive as the LF or really any of its predecessors. Consider subbing for me. Thanks for your input.
f80 looks ugly, the rear is like a corvette, the front looks like honda NSX and sound like a average 6 cylinder turbo.
I'm not gonna say ugly but it really is an amalgamation of different ideas all lumped into one really expensive hyper car. They definitely went with function over form on this one. I agree about the sound for sure. Thanks for the feedback. Consider subbing if you haven't already.
Lamborghini look like and and soul less
It definitely doesn't look like it's predecessors that's for sure. Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it.